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Phrenology taught us that the mind thinks by means of the brain, is liable to become fatigued by too long attention, as the locomotive muscles are by too much walking; and I therefore proposed to them to take a brief rest.
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Author Details: Type: Educator Quotes Category: American Educator Quotes Date of Birth: October 21, 1788 Date of Death: August 14, 1858 Nationality: American Amazon: George Combe on Amazon |
Related Authors: Booker T. Washington Timothy Leary Horace Mann James Baldwin Roger Babson Mary McLeod Bethune Temple Grandin Herbert Baxter Adams John W. Gardner |
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Select George Combe Quotations:
The interval allowed was only five minutes, at the end of which I resumed the lecture; but so refreshing was the effects of the brief rest and, above all, the admission of pure air, that during the second hour the attention was as completely sustained as during the first.
George Combe I requested the gentlemen to put on their hats, and the ladies their shawls, to avoid catching cold, and then had the windows widely opened. This proceeding caused some astonishment and alarm at first; for the Americans generally have a dread of cold air. George Combe While some of them acknowledge the obligation of natural morality in their mode of conducting their cases, and preserve their individual character as gentlemen, there are others who acknowledge no law, human or divine, but the law of Scotland. George Combe I called their attention also to the absence of all means of ventilating the hall, remarking that, as we had already breathed the air which it contained for a full hour, it must have lost much of its vital properties and needed to be renewed. George Combe And if these be unprincipled agents who scruple at nothing, he will be a bold man who will deny that there are always to be found men at the bar who lend their services most cordially to back and support these agents in their most desperate cases. George Combe The same practice was continued every evening through the whole course, and with the same success. Many individuals expressed their gratification at having discovered such simple means of relieving the tedium of a long discourse. George Combe We used to speak familiarly of an agent, now do more, who was accustomed to manufacture evidence, and to invent facts in his cases, or at least to alter the aspects of facts to such an extent that they might fairly be viewed as new. George Combe |
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Quote Keywords: Attention, Become, Brain, Brief, Fatigued, Liable, Locomotive, Long, Means, Mind, Much, Muscles, Proposed, Rest, Take, Taught, Them, Therefore, Thinks, Too, Us, Walking |
Dictionary Links: Attention, Become, Brain, Brief, Fatigued, Liable, Locomotive, Long, Mind, Much, Proposed, Rest, Take, Taught, Them, Therefore, Too, Us, Walking |
All George Combe Quotations: And if these be unprincipled agents... He has a number of curious... I called their attention also to... I requested the gentlemen to put... Phrenology taught us that the mind... The friends whom I have are... The interval allowed was only five... The same practice was continued every... They are few in the midst... We used to speak familiarly of... While some of them acknowledge the... |
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