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G. Stanley Hall
American
Psychologist
Born:
Feb 1
,
1846
Died:
Apr 24
,
1924
Adolescence
Automatic
Down
Human
Man
Past
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Every theory of love, from Plato down, teaches that each individual loves in the other sex what he lacks in himself.
G. Stanley Hall
Love
Sex
Down
Every
Other
Individual
He
Himself
Lacks
Loves
Teaches
Theory
Each
Each Individual
Plato
Puberty for a girl is like floating down a broadening river into an open sea.
G. Stanley Hall
Girl
Down
Broadening
Open
River
Like
Puberty
Sea
Floating
Being an only child is a disease in itself.
G. Stanley Hall
Only
Only Child
Itself
Child
Disease
Being
The man of the future may, and even must, do things impossible in the past and acquire new motor variations not given by heredity.
G. Stanley Hall
Future
Man
Impossible
Past
Must
Variations
Given
New
Motor
May
In The Past
Acquire
Even
Things
Heredity
Man is largely a creature of habit, and many of his activities are more or less automatic reflexes from the stimuli of his environment.
G. Stanley Hall
Man
More
More Or Less
Habit
Environment
Stimuli
His
Reflexes
Automatic
Less
Many
Activities
Creature
Largely
Abundance and vigor of automatic movements are desirable, and even a considerable degree of restlessness is a good sign in young children.
G. Stanley Hall
Good
Degree
Young
Considerable
Sign
Restlessness
Good Sign
Abundance
Movements
Children
Automatic
Young Children
Vigor
Even
Desirable
Civilization is so hard on the body that some have called it a disease, despite the arts that keep puny bodies alive to a greater average age, and our greater protection from contagious and germ diseases.
G. Stanley Hall
Age
Protection
Despite
Our
Alive
Puny
Some
Civilization
Contagious
Greater
Germ
Disease
Diseases
Arts
Average
Bodies
Body
Hard
Keep
Muscles are in a most intimate and peculiar sense the organs of the will.
G. Stanley Hall
Will
Sense
Intimate
Most
Organs
Muscles
Peculiar
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