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" ... feel intensely the importance of his own duties and the significance of the situations that call these forth. But this feeling is in each of us a vital secret, for sympathy with which we vainly look to others. The others are too much absorbed in their... "
The World's Work - Strana 348
1920
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The Record of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Svazek 35

1915 - 846 str.
...look to others. The others are too much absorbed in their own vital secrets to take interest in ours. Hence the stupidity and injustice of our opinions,...absolute way on the value of other persons' conditions and ideals." Isn't this indictment correct? One of the many writers of the present European war says...
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The Holy Cross Purple, Svazek 23

1910 - 748 str.
...have measured him according to our standards, and, mayhap, as he himself has said, we have but shown the "stupidity and injustice of our opinions so far...as they deal with the significance of alien lives." EDMUND F. CURRAN, 'n. Opening of The college year College. was formally opened Thursday morning, Sept....
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Talks to Teachers on Psychology: And to Students on Some of Life's Ideals

William James - 1899 - 328 str.
...to others. The others are too much absorbed in their own vital secrets to take an interest in ours. Hence the stupidity and injustice of our opinions,...the value of other persons' conditions or ideals. Take our dogs and ourselves, connected as we are by a tie more intimate than most ties in this world;...
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Talks to teachers on psychology

William James - 1900 - 330 str.
...to others. The others are too much absorbed in their own vital secrets to take an interest in ours. Hence the stupidity and injustice of our opinions,...the value of other persons' conditions or ideals. Take our dogs and ourselves, connected as we are by a tie more intimate than most ties in this world;...
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On Some of Life's Ideals: On a Certain Blindness in Human Beings; What Makes ...

William James - 1900 - 106 str.
...to others. The others are too much absorbed in their own vital secrets to take an interest in ours. Hence the stupidity and injustice of our opinions,...the value of other persons' conditions or ideals. Take our dogs and ourselves, connected as we are by a tie more intimate than most ties in this world;...
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On Some of Life's Ideals: On a Certain Blindness in Human Beings; What Makes ...

William James - 1900 - 104 str.
...to others. The others are too much absorbed in their own vital secrets to take an interest in ours. Hence the stupidity and injustice of our opinions,...they deal with the significance of alien lives. Hence the'j, falsity of our judgments, so far as they :! presume to decide in an absolute way on the value...
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Turkey and the Turks: An Account of the Lands, the Peoples, and the ...

Will Seymour Monroe - 1907 - 470 str.
...in others. The others are too much absorbed in their own vital secrets to take an interest in ours. Hence the stupidity and injustice of our opinions,...to decide in an absolute way on the value of other person's conditions or ideals." Carlyle's epigrammatic characterization of the Turk as an unspeakable...
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Industry and Humanity: A Study in the Principles Under-lying Industrial ...

William Lyon Mackenzie King - 1918 - 582 str.
...to others. The others are too much absorbed in their own vital secrets to take an interest in ours. Hence the stupidity and injustice of our opinions,...the value of other persons' conditions or ideals." 1 Described in so simple a way, this blindness seems a very obvious and little thing. Yet the forgetting...
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Industry and Humanity: A Study in the Principles Under-lying Industrial ...

William Lyon Mackenzie King - 1918 - 598 str.
...to others. The others are too much absorbed in their own vital secrets to take an interest in ours. Hence the stupidity and injustice of our opinions,...absolute way on the value of other persons' conditions or ideals."1 Described in so simple a way, this blindness seems a very obvious and little thing. Yet the...
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Human Engineering: A Study of the Management of Human Forces in Industry

Eugene Wera - 1921 - 408 str.
...to others. The others are too much absorbed in their own vital secrets to take an interest in ours. Hence, the stupidity and injustice of our opinions,...the value of other persons' conditions or ideals. . . . The first thing to learn in intercourse with others is non-interference with their own peculiar...
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