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" We may look upon each individual as something not wholly detached from its parent source, — as a wave that has been lifted and shaped by normal conditions in an unknown, illimitable ocean. There is decidedly a solidarity as well as a separateness in... "
Gleanings in Buddha-fields: Studies of Hand and Soul in the Far East - Page 251
by Lafcadio Hearn - 1910 - 286 pages
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Hereditary Genius: An Inquiry Into Its Laws and Consequences

Francis Galton - Ability - 1869 - 416 pages
...believe. We may look upon each individual as something not wholly detached from its parent source, — as a wave that has been lifted and shaped by normal conditions in an unknown, illimitable ocean. There is decidedly a solidarity as well as a separateness in all human, and probably...
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Hereditary genius

Sir Francis Galton - 1869 - 490 pages
...believe. We may look upon each individual as something not wholly detached from its parent source, — as a wave that has been lifted and shaped by normal conditions in an unknown, illimitable ocean. There is decidedly a solidarity as well as a separateness in all human, and probably...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 95

1880 - 800 pages
...religious : " We may look upon each individual as something not wholly detached from its parent source — as a wave that has been lifted and shaped by normal conditions in an unknown, illimitable ocean. There is decidedly a solidarity as well as a separateness in all human and probably...
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Narrative of an Explorer in Tropical South Africa: Being an Account of a ...

Francis Galton - Africa, Southern - 1889 - 386 pages
...believe. We may look upon each individual as something not wholly detached from its parent source, — as a wave that has been lifted and shaped by normal conditions in an unknown, illimitable ocean. There is decidedly a solidarity as well as a separateness in all human, and probably...
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Gleanings in Buddha-fields: Studies of Hand and Soul in the Far East

Lafcadio Hearn - Americans - 1897 - 318 pages
...must not permit ourselves to consider each human or other personality as something supernatural! y added to the stock of nature, but rather as a segregation...term, but only a divine consciousness. " Heart," in tha The Absolute is conceivable only (according to any attempt at a synthesis of the Japanese doctrines)...
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An Introduction to Eugenics, Volume 10

Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Catherine Durning Whetham - Electronic books - 1912 - 84 pages
...believe. We may look upon each individual as something not wholly detached from its parent source,—as a wave that has been lifted and shaped by normal conditions in an unknown, illimitable ocean. There is decidedly a solidarity as well as a separateness in all human and, probably,...
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Psychology for Normal Schools

Lawrence Augustus Averill - Child development - 1921 - 392 pages
.... . . We may look upon each individual as something not wholly detached from its parent source, — as a wave that has been lifted and shaped by normal conditions in an unknown, illimitable ocean." Heredity in Royalty. In 1906 Dr. Frederick A. Woods published another study in...
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The Writings of Lafcadio Hearn, Volume 8

Lafcadio Hearn - Authors, American - 1922 - 486 pages
...visible form and thinking self, which encell it, being but Karma. With some degree of truth it might be has been lifted and shaped by normal conditions in...in Nirvana, but simple entity — not a spiritual tody, in our meaning of the term, but only a divine consciousness. "Heart," in the sense of divine...
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Biology and the Social Crisis: A Social Biology for Everyman

John Brierley - Science - 1970 - 300 pages
...says 'we may look upon each individual as something not wholly detached from its parent source — as a wave that has been lifted and shaped by normal conditions in an unknown, illimitable ocean'. How is it possible to make an estimate of the effects of differences in heredity...
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The Creativity Question

Albert Rothenberg, Carl R. Hausman - Education - 1976 - 388 pages
...believe. We may look upon each individual as something not wholly detached from its parent source,— as a wave that has been lifted and shaped by normal conditions in an unknown, illimitable ocean. There is decidedly a solidarity as well as a separateness in all human, and probably...
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