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Gordon W. Allport Quotes
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Gordon W. Allport
American
Psychologist
Born:
Nov 11
,
1897
Died:
Oct 9
,
1967
Adult
Cannot
Life
Loyalties
Own
Personality
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A prejudice, unlike a simple misconception, is actively resistant to all evidence that would unseat it.
Gordon W. Allport
Simple
Unlike
Evidence
Would
Misconception
Prejudice
Actively
Resistant
The surest way to lose truth is to pretend that one already wholly possesses it.
Gordon W. Allport
Truth
Truth Is
Lose
Way
Possesses
Pretend
Surest
Surest Way
Wholly
The outlines of the needed psychology of becoming can be discovered by looking within ourselves; for it is knowledge of our own uniqueness that supplies the first, and probably the best, hints for acquiring orderly knowledge of others.
Gordon W. Allport
Best
Knowledge
First
Looking
Own
Others
Our
Ourselves
Outlines
Supplies
Within
Becoming
Hints
Discovered
Orderly
Psychology
Acquiring
Uniqueness
Needed
Scarcely anyone ever wants to be anybody else. However handicapped or unhappy he feels himself, he would not change places with other more fortunate mortals.
Gordon W. Allport
Change
Unhappy
Other
Else
Would
Scarcely
More
He
Mortals
Feels
Himself
However
Handicapped
Anybody
Anybody Else
Anyone
Wants
Places
Fortunate
Ever
Mature striving is linked to long-range goals. Thus, the process of becoming is largely a matter of organizing transitory impulses into a pattern of striving and interest in which the element of self-awareness plays a large part.
Gordon W. Allport
Goals
Matter
Striving
Part
Self-Awareness
Thus
Becoming
Linked
Mature
Impulses
Process
Which
Interest
Pattern
Transitory
Organizing
Large
Element
Large Part
Largely
Plays
No corner of the world is free from group scorn.
Gordon W. Allport
World
Free
Group
Corner
Scorn
It is not that we have class prejudice, but only that we find comfort and ease in our own class. And normally there are plenty of people of our own class, or race, or religion to play, live, and eat with, and to marry.
Gordon W. Allport
Religion
Class
People
Own
Live
Our
Ease
Plenty
Find
Marry
Eat
Only
Comfort
Normally
Race
Prejudice
Play
As partisans of our own way of life, we cannot help thinking in a partisan manner.
Gordon W. Allport
Life
Own
Thinking
Our
Way
We Cannot
Partisan
Cannot
Manner
Help
What is familiar tends to become a value.
Gordon W. Allport
Value
Become
Tends
Familiar
We cannot know the young child's personality by studying his systems of interest, for his attention is as yet too labile, his reactions impulsive, and interests unformed. From adolescence onward, however, the surest clue to personality is the hierarchy of interests, including the loves and loyalties of adult life.
Gordon W. Allport
Life
Personality
Young
Too
We Cannot
Systems
Hierarchy
Adolescence
Onward
Adult
Adult Life
Attention
Studying
Know
Reactions
Surest
However
His
Child
Impulsive
Cannot
Interest
Loves
Clue
Interests
Loyalties
Including
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