William James — "Men differ from each other in nothing so much as in the way in which they come t…"
Men differ from each other in nothing so much as in the way in which they come to perceive.
Men differ from each other in nothing so much as in the way in which they come to perceive.
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"The first thing that a man will do for his ideals is to lie."
"The mind is at every stage a theater of simultaneous possibilities."
"The world is a pluralism of independent facts."
"The difference between a bad habit and a good one is that a bad habit is easy to acquire and difficult to get rid of, while a good habit is difficult to acquire and easy to get rid of."
"The meaning of a statement is the conceivable practical consequences of its truth."
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