Date: 1904
"This is why I called our experiences, taken all together, a quasi-chaos."
preview | full record— James, William (1842-1910)
Date: 1904
"The objective nucleus of every man's experience, his own body, is, it is true, a continuous percept."
preview | full record— James, William (1842-1910)
Date: 1904
The empiricist universe is "like one of those dried human heads with which the Dyaks of Borneo deck their lodges. The skull forms a solid nucleus; but innumerable feathers, leaves, strings, beads, and loose appendices of every description float and dangle from it, and, save that they terminate in...
preview | full record— James, William (1842-1910)
Date: 1905
"Those hidden bonds are twined about the heart, / So that the captive wanders unconfined, / And has no sovereign but o'er his mind!"
preview | full record— Betham, Matilda (1776-1852)
Date: July, 1906
"People's thoughts are most inadequate and choked just when their action is most rapid and urgent."
preview | full record— Santayana, George (1863-1952)
Date: July, 1906
"That consciousness is a lyric cry, even in the midst of business, is something which must be felt, perhaps, to be understood; and they that have feeling, let them feel it."
preview | full record— Santayana, George (1863-1952)
Date: 1907
"Could I but think, on this same day, / She would with some Contrition pray, / That never she again would take / A Captive Heart or Conquest make."
preview | full record— Crabbe, George (1754-1832)
Date: 1911
"The crystalloid minds are all that's clear, orderly, and beautiful."
preview | full record— Lewis, Edwin Herbert (1866-1938)
Date: 1911
"The colloid minds are sticky, glutinous, and mussy."
preview | full record— Lewis, Edwin Herbert (1866-1938)
Date: 1911
"I shall here have to change my metaphor a little to get the process in his mind. Suppose that instead of your curved pieces of wood you have a springy piece of steel of the same types of curvature as the wood. Now the state of tension or concentration of mind, if he is doing anything really good...
preview | full record— Hulme, T. E. (1883-1917)