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Author: Charles Horton Cooley
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The need to exert power, when thwarted in the open fields of life, is the more likely to assert itself in trifles.
The need to exert power, when thwarted in the open fields of life, is the more likely to assert itself in trifles.
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Charles Horton Cooley
There is hardly any one so insignificant that he does not seem imposing to some one at some time.
There is hardly any one so insignificant that he does not seem imposing to some one at some time.
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Charles Horton Cooley
One should never criticize his own work except in a fresh and hopeful mood. The self-criticism of a tired mind is suicide.
One should never criticize his own work except in a fresh and hopeful mood. The self-criticism of a tired mind is suicide.
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Charles Horton Cooley
The imaginations which people have of one another are the solid facts of society.
The imaginations which people have of one another are the solid facts of society.
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Charles Horton Cooley
Failure sometimes enlarges the spirit. You have to fall back upon humanity and God.
Failure sometimes enlarges the spirit. You have to fall back upon humanity and God.
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Charles Horton Cooley
The literature of the inner life is very largely a record of struggle with the inordinate passions of the social self.
The literature of the inner life is very largely a record of struggle with the inordinate passions of the social self.
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Charles Horton Cooley
Every general increase of freedom is accompanied by some degeneracy, attributable to the same causes as the freedom.
Every general increase of freedom is accompanied by some degeneracy, attributable to the same causes as the freedom.
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Charles Horton Cooley
So far as discipline is concerned, freedom means not its absence but the use of higher and more rational forms as contrasted with those that are lower or less rational.
So far as discipline is concerned, freedom means not its absence but the use of higher and more rational forms as contrasted with those that are lower or less rational.
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Charles Horton Cooley
Our individual lives cannot, generally, be works of art unless the social order is also.
Our individual lives cannot, generally, be works of art unless the social order is also.
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Charles Horton Cooley
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