James Harvey Robinson Quotes
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Each of us is great insofar as we perceive and act on the infinite possibilities which lie undiscovered and unrecognized about us.
Act
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Few of us take the pains to study the origin of our cherished convictions.
Cherished
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Most of our so-called reasoning consists in finding arguments for going on believing as we already do.
Argument
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Political campaigns are designedly made into emotional orgies which endeavor to distract attention from the real issues involved, and they actually paralyze what slight powers…
Actually Paralyze
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Partisanship is our great curse. We too readily assume that everything has two sides and that it is our duty to be on one or…
Assume
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We are incredibly heedless in the formation of our beliefs, but find ourselves filled with an illicit passion for them when anyone proposes to rob…
Anyone
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Rationalizing is the self-exculpation which occurs when we feel ourselves, or our group, accused of misapprehension or error.
Accused
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We like to continue to believe what we have been accustomed to accept as true, and the resentment aroused when doubt is cast upon any…
Accept
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Speech gave man a unique power to lead a double life, he could say one thing and do another.
Double
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We find it hard to believe that other people's thoughts are as silly as our own, but they probably are.
Believe
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Mere lack of success does not discredit a method, for there are many things that determine and perpetuate our sanctified ways of doing things besides…
Besides
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Man has long found solace in good talk to offset bad conduct.
Bad
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There is nothing else anything like so interesting to ourselves as ourselves.
Anything Like
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Our goal, simply stated, is to be the best.
Best
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I am opposed to censorship. Censors are pretty sure fools. I have no confidence in the suppression of everyday facts.
Censors
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In its amplest meaning History includes every trace and vestige of everything that man has done or thought since first he appeared on the earth.
Appeared
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History ... may be regarded as an artificial extension and : broadening of our memories and may be used to overcome the natural bewilderment of…
All
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Greatness, in the last analysis, is largely bravery - courage in escaping from old ideas and old standards and respectable ways of doing things.
Analysis
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Curiosity is idle only to those who fail to realize that it may be a very rare and indispensable thing.
Curiosity
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We are incredibly heedless in the formation of our beliefs, but find ourselves filled with an illicit passion for them when anyone proposed to rob…
Anyone
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