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Page 126
... burst a granite that no sledge hammer can crack . There are latent creative powers which wait to move forward to their work when freed from the restless downward pressures of the alert mind ; creative powers which spring into being when ...
... burst a granite that no sledge hammer can crack . There are latent creative powers which wait to move forward to their work when freed from the restless downward pressures of the alert mind ; creative powers which spring into being when ...
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... burst , as , indeed , Descartes's sharp dualism of mind and body did to a declining scholastic philosophy - a point ... bursts of creativeness simultaneously , as we note in the science , medicine , and painting of the seventeenth ...
... burst , as , indeed , Descartes's sharp dualism of mind and body did to a declining scholastic philosophy - a point ... bursts of creativeness simultaneously , as we note in the science , medicine , and painting of the seventeenth ...
Page 165
... burst of fresh enthu- siasm which sweeps like wildfire through the minds of those boys and girls who want to know , to control , who want to get hold of meanings , who want to grow in and through this strange , excit- ing , challenging ...
... burst of fresh enthu- siasm which sweeps like wildfire through the minds of those boys and girls who want to know , to control , who want to get hold of meanings , who want to grow in and through this strange , excit- ing , challenging ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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