“To me, I definitely stand in the corner of wanting to give voice to the bullied, and not the bully.” GivingVoiceCornersBullyBullied Author:Mike White
“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
“He who chooses to be a master never does 'just enough' to get by - nor does he cut corners or attempt to cheat the system. He who chooses mastery lives his life asking, 'How can I do more, give more, be more, and thereby accelerate the achievement of my ultimate destiny?” GivingDoeEnoughDestinyCuttingMastersAchievementUltimateAskingCornersMasteryCheatAccelerate Author:James Arthur Ray
“He [the "specialist"] is one who, out of all that has to be known in order to be a man of judgment, is only acquainted with one science, and even of that one only knows the small corner in which he is an active investigator. He even proclaims it as a virtue that he takes no cognisance of what lies outside the narrow territory specially cultivated by himself, and gives the name of "dilettantism" to any curiosity for the general scheme of knowledge.” KnowsMenGivingLyingOrderNamesKnownVirtueJudgmentCuriosityCornersActiveTerritorySchemesBe A ManSpecialistsInvestigators Author:Jose Ortega y Gasset