"Noetic" Quotes from Famous Books
... habits. All will culture is intensive and should safeguard us against the chance influence of life and the insidious danger of great ideas in small and feeble minds. Now fatigue, personal and perhaps racial, is just what arrests in the incomplete and mere memory or noetic stage. It makes weak bodies that command, and not strong ones that obey. It divorces knowing and doing, Kennen and Koennen, a separation which the Greeks could not conceive because for them knowledge ended ...![](http://www.e-freetranslation.com/rquot.gif) — Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene • G. Stanley Hall |