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Colors fade, temples crumble, empires fall, but wise words endure.
Edward Thorndike
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This growth in the number, speed of formation, permanence, delicacy and complexity of associations possible for an animal reaches its acme in the case of man.
— Edward Thorndike
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So the animal finally performs in that situation only the fitting act.
— Edward Thorndike
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The real difference between a man's scientific judgments about himself and the judgment of others about him is he has added sources of knowledge.
— Edward Thorndike
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The restriction of studies of human intellect and character to studies of conscious states was not without influence on a scientific studies of animal psychology.
— Edward Thorndike
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Human education is concerned with certain changes in the intellects, characters and behavior of men, its problems being roughly included under these four topics: Aims, materials, means and methods.
— Edward Thorndike
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