“Intelligence is important in psychology for two reasons. First, it is one of the most scientifically developed corners of the subject, giving the student as complete a view as is possible anywhere of the way scientific method can be applied to psychological problems. Secondly, it is of immense practical importance, educationally, socially, and in regard to physiology and genetics.” WayGivingFirstsTwoImportantReasonProblemScienceViewsPsychologySubjectsStudentsImportanceRegardMethodCornersPracticalsPsychologicalImmenseGeneticsScientific MethodPhysiologyPsychological Problems Author:Raymond Cattell
“Art employs method for the symmetrical formation of beauty, as science employs it for the logical exposition of truth; but the mechanical process is, in the last, ever kept visibly distinct, while in the first it escapes from sight amid the shows of color and the curves of grace.” FirstsArtShowsLastsProcessBeautyGraceColorSightMethodLogicalCurvesFormationSymmetrical Author:Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
“But some love not the method of your first; Romance they count it, throw't away as dust; If I should meet with such, what should I say; Must I slight them as they slight me, or nay” IfsShouldFirstsRomanceMethodDustShould I Author:John Buchan
“There are two methods for the literary study of any book - the first being the study of its thought and emotion; the second only that of its workmanship. A student of literature should study some of the Bible from both points of view.” ShouldFirstsTwoBookLiteratureViewsEmotionStudyStudentsMethodPoint Of ViewThoughts And EmotionsWorkmanship Book:Books and Habits from the Lectures of Lafcadio Hearn Source: Books and Habits from the Lectures of Lafcadio Hearn
“The first method is that of a schemer and leads only to mediocre results; the other method is the path of genius and changes the face of the world.” WorldFirstsFacesPoliticsResultsPowerPathGeniusMethodMediocre Author:Napoleon Bonaparte