The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 140 |
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Sivu 16
The more facts we know , the more rich and deep may become the mind which has digested them ; but facts alone , until they are digested , are not merely unnourishing : they are apt to clog the intellectual colon .
The more facts we know , the more rich and deep may become the mind which has digested them ; but facts alone , until they are digested , are not merely unnourishing : they are apt to clog the intellectual colon .
Sivu 17
We are thus helping to foster generally the absurd notion that people who can do things , or who know facts , are thereby made capable of moulding thought and directing social policies . We are encouraging the belief that any man who is ...
We are thus helping to foster generally the absurd notion that people who can do things , or who know facts , are thereby made capable of moulding thought and directing social policies . We are encouraging the belief that any man who is ...
Sivu 18
What , they ask , is the use of knowing an immense number of facts about the world and its behavior unless one also knows something about the relation of that behaving world to one's own spirit , something of the meaning both of it and ...
What , they ask , is the use of knowing an immense number of facts about the world and its behavior unless one also knows something about the relation of that behaving world to one's own spirit , something of the meaning both of it and ...
Sivu 20
Truth means to them little more than a body of observable facts ; beauty , conformity to fashion ; goodness , doing the things that will make one comfortable or popular . ... He had never , as a matter of fact , analyzed even himself .
Truth means to them little more than a body of observable facts ; beauty , conformity to fashion ; goodness , doing the things that will make one comfortable or popular . ... He had never , as a matter of fact , analyzed even himself .
Sivu 30
To such a girl ' the boss ' was a great man . If he looked down upon her , obviously it was because she looked up to him with more than ordinary humility . The personal stenographer's value was , in fact , for a long time rated ...
To such a girl ' the boss ' was a great man . If he looked down upon her , obviously it was because she looked up to him with more than ordinary humility . The personal stenographer's value was , in fact , for a long time rated ...
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