David Seabury
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David Seabury
David Seaburywas an American psychologist, author, and lecturer. While practicing as a consulting psychologist in New York City, he published fifteen books. He founded the Centralist School of Psychology, was the founder and president of the David Seabury School of Psychology, and was president of the Seabury University of Adult Education. In 1923 he married feminist journalist Florence Guy Woolston...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPsychologist
CountryUnited States of America
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The facts, if they are there, speak for themselves.
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Courage and conviction are powerful weapons...
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Tell a man something is bad, and he's not at all sure he wants to give it up. Describe it as stupid, and he knows it's the better part of caution to listen.
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Good humor isn't a trait of character, it is an art which requires practice.
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He who doesn't consider himself is seldom considerate of others.
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The key to most difficulties does not lie in the dilemmas themselves, but in our relationship to them.
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Love... Force it and it disappears. You cannot will love, nor even control it. You can only guide its expression. It comes or it goes according to those qualities in life that invite it or deny its presence.
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Enthusiasm is the best protection in any situation. Wholeheartedness is contagious. Give yourself, if you wish to get others.
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We learn courageous action by going forward whenever fear urges us back.
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Try out your ideas by visualizing them in action.
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Manage yourself first and others will take your orders.
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Those who fume at their problems become their victims.
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Make yourself an efficient spark plug, igniting the latent energy of those about you.
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A little boy was asked how he learned to skate. 'By getting up every time I fell down,' he answered.