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Abundance and vigor of automatic movements are desirable, and even a considerable degree of restlessness is a good sign in young children.
~ G. Stanley Hall
Abundance
Automatic
Children
Considerable
Degree
Desirable
Even
Good
Good Sign
Movements
Restlessness
Sign
Vigor
Young
Young Children
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Adolescence is a new birth, for the higher and more completely human traits are now born.
~ G. Stanley Hall
Adolescence
Birth
Born
Higher
Human
More
New
Now
Traits
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Being an only child is a disease in itself.
~ G. Stanley Hall
Being
Child
Disease
Itself
Only
Only Child
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Civilization is so hard on the body that some have called it a disease, despite the arts that keep puny bodies alive to a greater average age, and our greater protection from contagious and germ diseases.
~ G. Stanley Hall
Age
Alive
Arts
Average
Bodies
Body
Civilization
Contagious
Despite
Disease
Diseases
Germ
Greater
Hard
Keep
Our
Protection
Some
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Every theory of love, from Plato down, teaches that each individual loves in the other sex what he lacks in himself.
~ G. Stanley Hall
Down
Each
Each Individual
Every
He
Himself
Individual
Lacks
Love
Loves
Other
Plato
Sex
Teaches
Theory
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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
Activities
Automatic
Creature
Environment
Habit
His
Largely
Less
Man
Many
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Muscles are in a most intimate and peculiar sense the organs of the will.
~ G. Stanley Hall
Intimate
Most
Muscles
Organs
Peculiar
Sense
Will
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Of all work-schools, a good farm is probably the best for motor development.
~ G. Stanley Hall
Best
Development
Farm
Good
Motor
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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
Acquire
Even
Future
Given
Heredity
Impossible
In The Past
Man
May
Motor
Must
New
Past
Things
Variations
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The years from about eight to twelve constitute a unique period of human life.
~ G. Stanley Hall
About
Constitute
Eight
Human
Human Life
Life
Period
Twelve
Unique
Years
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Adolescence as the time when an individual 'recapitulates' the savage stage of the race's past.
~ G. Stanley Hall
Adolescence
Individual
Past
Race
Savage
Stage
Time
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Puberty for a girl is like floating down a broadening river into an open sea.
~ G. Stanley Hall
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Floating
Girl
Like
Open
Puberty
River
Sea
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G. Stanley Hall
Profession
Psychologist
BirthDate
01 February, 1846
DeathDate
24 April, 1924
Country
United States
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