The Art of Doing Science and Engineering: Learning to Learn (1991)
“The ascetic was limited, and often broken, in his organizational usefulness by a naïve dedication to principle.”
The Triumph of the Therapeutic (1966)
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Speech to the American Legion convention, New York City (27 August 1952); as quoted in "Democratic Candidate Adlai Stevenson Defines the Nature of Patriotism" in Lend Me Your Ears : Great Speeches In History (2004) by William Safire, p. 79 - 80
Context: We talk a great deal about patriotism. What do we mean by patriotism in the context of our times? I venture to suggest that what we mean is a sense of national responsibility which will enable America to remain master of her power — to walk with it in serenity and wisdom, with self-respect and the respect of all mankind; a patriotism that puts country ahead of self; a patriotism which is not short, frenzied outbursts of emotion, but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime. The dedication of a lifetime — these are words that are easy to utter, but this is a mighty assignment. For it is often easier to fight for principles than to live up to them.
Source: The Social Psychology of Organizations (1966), p. 34

Of The Subject of Certainty p. 31
The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psycho Analysis (1978)
“Limitations often reveal opportunities.”
It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)

“Frugality is founded on the principle that all riches have limits.”
Speech on the Independence of Parliament (1780)
Source: Freedom, Loyalty, Dissent (1954), p. 77