Well! he may not count it, and a kind Heaven may not count it; but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve cells and fibers the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used against him when the next temptation comes. The Principles of Psychology - 第 127 頁William James 著 - 1890完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Orison Swett Marden - 1916 - 560 頁
...virtue or of vice leaves its scar. The drunken Rip Van Winkle, in Jefferson's play, excuses himself from every fresh dereliction by saying, 'I won't count this time.' Well, he may not [ 378 ] count it, and a kind heaven may not count it, but it is being counted none the less. Down among... | |
| William Andrews Pew - 1917 - 232 頁
...undone. Every smallest stroke of virtue or of vice leaves its ever so little scar. The drunken Rip Van Winkle, in Jefferson's play, excuses himself for...it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve cells and fibers the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used against... | |
| Rufus Matthew Jones - 1918 - 200 頁
...this law of the prophets. The man himself, as William James says, may not " count " his wrong deed, " and a kind heaven may not count it; but it is being...counted none the less. Down among his nerve-cells and fibers the molecules are counting it, registering it and storing it up to be used against him when... | |
| William Bennett Bizzell, Marcus Homer Duncan - 1918 - 282 頁
...to be undone. Every small stroke of virtue or vice leaves its never-so-little scar. The drunken Rip Van Winkle, in Jefferson's play, excuses himself for every fresh dereliction by saying, "It won't count this time." Well, he may not count it, and a kind Heaven may not count it, but it is... | |
| Edgar James Swift - 1919 - 410 頁
...undone. Every smallest stroke of virtue or of vice leaves its never-so-little scar. The drunken Rip Van Winkle, in Jefferson's play, excuses himself for...it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve cells and fibres the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used against... | |
| 1919 - 762 頁
...undone. Every smallest stroke of virtue or of vice leaves its never-so-little scar. The drunken Rip Van Winkle in Jefferson's play excuses himself for...it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve cells and fibers the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used against... | |
| Irwin Edman - 1919 - 480 頁
...be undone. Every smallest stroke of vice or virtue leaves its never-so-little scar. The drunken Rip Van Winkle in Jefferson's play excuses himself for...it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve cells and fibres, the molecules are counting it, registering it, and storing it up, to be used... | |
| Daniel Wolford La Rue - 1920 - 374 頁
...undone. Every smallest stroke of virtue or of vice leaves its never-so-little scar. The drunken Rip Van Winkle, in Jefferson's play, excuses himself for...counted none the less. Down among his nerve-cells and fibers the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used against him when the... | |
| Lucy Wheelock, Elizabeth Colson - 1920 - 438 頁
...plastic state. We are spinning our own fates, good or evil, and never to be undone. . . . The drunken Rip Van Winkle in Jefferson's play excuses himself for...counted none the less. Down among his nerve-cells and fibers the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used against him when the... | |
| Harriet Bailey - 1920 - 200 頁
...undone. Every smallest stroke of virtue or of vice leaves its never so little scar. The drunken Rip Van Winkle, in Jefferson's play, excuses himself for...it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve cells and fibres the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used against... | |
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