“To get away from one's working environment is; in a sense, to get away from one's self; and this is often the chief advantage of travel and change.”
Charles Horton Cooley“The imaginations which people have of one another are the solid facts of society.”
Charles Horton Cooley“Our individual lives cannot, generally, be works of art unless the social order is also.”
Charles Horton Cooley“To get away from one's working environment is, in a sense, to get away from one's self; and this is often the chief advantage of travel and change.”
Charles Horton Cooley“Failure sometimes enlarges the spirit. You have to fall back upon humanity and God.”
Charles Horton Cooley“A talent somewhat above mediocrity shrewd and not too sensitive is more likely to rise in the world than genius which is apt to be perturbable and to wear itself out before fruition.”
Charles Horton Cooley“Failure sometimes enlarges the spirit. You have to fall back upon humanity and God.”
Charles Horton Cooley“Form the habit of making decisions when your spirit is fresh ... to let dark moods lead is like choosing cowards to command armies.”
Charles Horton Cooley“I am not what I think I am, and I am not what you think I am. I am what I think you think I am.”
Charles Horton Cooley