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Modern man was not meant to do his best work before forty but is by nature, and is becoming more so, an afternoon and evening worker.
G. Stanley Hall Quotes: Modern man was not meant
Of all work-schools, a good farm is probably the best for motor development.
G. Stanley Hall Quotes: Of all work-schools, a good
Adolescence is a new birth, for the higher and more completely human traits are now born.
G. Stanley Hall Quotes: Adolescence is a new birth,
Constant muscular activity was natural for the child, and, therefore, the immense effort of the drillmaster teachers to make children sit still was harmful and useless.
G. Stanley Hall Quotes: Constant muscular activity was natural
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 Quotes: Man is largely a creature
Puberty for a girl is like floating down a broadening river into an open sea.
G. Stanley Hall Quotes: Puberty for a girl is
Every theory of love, from Plato down, teaches that each individual loves in the other sex what he lacks in himself.
G. Stanley Hall Quotes: Every theory of love, from
Education has now become the chief problem of the world, its one holy cause. The nations that see this will survive, and those that fail to do so will slowly perish ... There must be re-education of the will and of the heart as well as of the intellect; and the ideals of service must supplant those of selfishness and greed.
G. Stanley Hall Quotes: Education has now become the
Adolescence as the time when an individual 'recapitulates' the savage stage of the race's past.
G. Stanley Hall Quotes: Adolescence as the time when
All possible truth is practical. To ask whether our conception of chair or table corresponds to the real chair or table apart from the uses to which they may be put, is as utterly meaningless and vain as to inquire whether a musical tone is red or yellow. No other conceivable relation than this between ideas and things can exist. The unknowable is what I cannot react upon. The active part of our nature is not only an essential part of cognition itself, but it always has a voice in determining what shall be believed and what rejected.
G. Stanley Hall Quotes: All possible truth is practical.
This splendid subject [mathematics], queen of all exact sciences, and the ideal and norm of all careful thinking ...
G. Stanley Hall Quotes: This splendid subject [mathematics], queen
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 Quotes: The man of the future
There is no more wild, free, vigorous growth of the forest, but everything is in pots or rows like a rococo garden ... The pupil is in the age of spontaneous variation which at no period of life is so great. He does not want a standardized, overpeptonized mental diet. It palls on his appetite.
G. Stanley Hall Quotes: There is no more wild,
Dancing is imperatively needed to give poise to the nerves, schooling to the emotions, strength to the will, and to harmonize the feelings and the intellect with the body that supports them
G. Stanley Hall Quotes: Dancing is imperatively needed to
Daily contact with some teachers is itself all-sided ethical education for the child without a spoken precept. Here, too, the real advantage of male over female teachers,especially for boys, is seen in their superior physical strength,which often, if highly estimated, gives real dignity and commands real respect, and especially in the unquestionably greater uniformity of their moods and their discipline.
G. Stanley Hall Quotes: Daily contact with some teachers
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