
“As knowledge advances and scientific disciplines change, so do the disciplines impinging on them.”
Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and the New Biology of Mind (2008)
Angela of Fogligno
The Mystics of the Church (1925)
“As knowledge advances and scientific disciplines change, so do the disciplines impinging on them.”
Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and the New Biology of Mind (2008)
Source: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Eleven, Dynamics of Theology, p. 215
"The Cause and Nature of Radioactivity" in Philosophical Magazine (September 1902)
“Most men become successful and famous, not through ambition, but through ability and character.”
The Business of Life (1949)
Context: Many people are thwarted by excessive ambition. They want a hundred thousand dollars but are unwilling to save a hundred dollars. They want a big house, but do not accumulate enough money to make the down payment on on a small house. They want to write a book, but will not learn to write a letter. Most men become successful and famous, not through ambition, but through ability and character.
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 583.
"The Waiting" translated by James E. Irby (1959)
The Romance of Commerce (1918), A Representative Business of the Twentieth Century