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The first thing to learn in intercourse with others is non-interference with their own particular ways of being happy, provided those ways do not assume to interfere by violence with ours. |
![]() By: | ![]() William James (more quotes by William James or books by/about William James) |
![]() | ![]() (1842-1910) American philosopher, psychologist, 'The father of modern Psychology' |
![]() | ![]() (1842-1910) American psychologist, 'The father of modern Psychology' |
![]() Source: | ![]() William James. Talks to Students. 1899 "What Makes a Life Significant?" |
![]() Kindle Source: | ![]() <i>Talks to Students,</i> by William James, 1899 |
![]() Courtesy of: | ![]() http://philosophy.lander.edu/intro/introbook2.1/c9204.html |
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