Birth: April 19, 1861 Death: May 16, 1933
Education is the ability to meet life's situations..
A philosopher ... is not fairly judged by his eccentricities, nor by the frailties to which he is liable; still less should his philosophy as a whole….
I cannot bear to think that our young men are merely living four years in a country club and spending their lives wholly in a spirit of calculation a….
Man becomes virtually an automaton in the loss of his individuality and responsibility. He is the harp of a thousand strings played upon by a divine ….
There may be a soul of the world, there may be ... a psychical side, of which we are not aware, to every atom in the universe, and the psychical side….
What is reality? Is it not merely a term for the philosopher to conjure with, behind which he may craftily conceal his ignorance?.