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William James Quotes - Page 23

We have nothing to do but to receive, resting absolutely upon the merit, power, and love of our Redeemer.

We have nothing to do but to receive, resting absolutely upon the merit, power, and love of our Redeemer.

"Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers". Book by Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, 1895.

Organization and method mean much, but contagious human characters mean more in a university.

William James (1987). “Essays, Comments, and Reviews”, p.90, Harvard University Press

Great indeed is Fear; but it is not, as our military enthusiasts believe and try to make us believe, the only stimulus known for awakening the higher ranges of men's spiritual energy.

William James, Frederick Burkhardt, Fredson Bowers, Ignas K. Skrupskelis (1982). “Essays in Religion and Morality”, p.173, Harvard University Press

There can be no difference anywhere that does not make a difference somewhere.

William James (2000). “Pragmatism and Other Writings”, p.66, Penguin

Theory must mediate between all previous truths and certain new experiences

William James (2013). “Pragmatism: A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking (New Thought Edition - Secret Library)”, p.101, Lulu Press, Inc

The question of free will is insoluble on strictly psychological grounds.

William James (1984). “Psychology, Briefer Course”, p.391, Harvard University Press