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Adler, Alfred The test of one's behavior pattern; relationship to society, relationship to one's work, relationship to sex.
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Adler, Alfred The test of one's behavior pattern; relationship to society, relationship to one's work, relationship to sex.
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Alfred Adler The test of one's behavior pattern; relationship to society, relationship to one's work, relationship to sex.
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Alfred Adler The test of one's behavior pattern; relationship to society, relationship to one's work, relationship to sex.
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Ancis, Joe The only normal people are the one's you don't know very well.
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Ancis, Joe The only normal people are the one's you don't know very well.
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Anonymous Behavior is what a man does, not what he thinks, feels, or believes.
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Auden, W. H. Of course, behaviorism works. So does torture. Give me a no-nonsense, down-to-earth behaviorist, a few drugs, and simple electrical appliances, and in six months I will have him reciting the Athanasian Creed in public.
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Auden, W. H. Of course, behaviorism works. So does torture. Give me a no-nonsense, down-to-earth behaviorist, a few drugs, and simple electrical appliances, and in six months I will have him reciting the Athanasian Creed in public.
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Beaumont, Francis Our natures are a lot like oil, mix us with anything else, and we strive to swim on top.
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Beaumont, Francis Our natures are a lot like oil, mix us with anything else, and we strive to swim on top.
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Ben Stein Nothing happens by itself... it all will come your way, once you understand that you have to make it come your way, by your own exertions.
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Benzel Sternan Many people love in themselves what they hate in others.
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Bismarck, Otto Von With a gentleman I am always a gentleman and a half, and with a fraud I try to be a fraud and a half.
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Bismarck, Otto Von With a gentleman I am always a gentleman and a half, and with a fraud I try to be a fraud and a half.
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C. E. Coghill When new turns of behavior cease to appear in the life of the individual, its behavior ceases to be intelligent.
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Carlyle, Thomas It is the unseen and the spiritual in people that determines the outward and the actual.
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Carlyle, Thomas It is the unseen and the spiritual in people that determines the outward and the actual.
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Chomsky, Noam Suppose that humans happen to be so constructed that they desire the opportunity for freely undertaken productive work. Suppose that they want to be free from the meddling of technocrats and commissars, bankers and tycoons, mad bombers who engage in psychological tests of will with peasants defending their homes, behavioral scientists who can't tell a pigeon from a poet, or anyone else who tries to wish freedom and dignity out of existence or beat them into oblivion.
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