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William James was an American philosopher and psychologist, considered one of the leading thinkers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Famous for founding pragmatism and developing the psychology of religious experience, his works have had a lasting impact. He pioneered new ways of exploring consciousness and free will. Here are 408 of his quotes:
Quoting an unnamed writer: "To this day," she writes, "I cannot understand dallying with religion and the commandments of God. The very instant I heard my Father's cry calling unto me, my heart bounded in recognition. I ran, I stretched forth my arms, I cried aloud, 'Here, here I am, my Father.' Oh, happy child, what should I do? 'Love me', answered my God. 'I do, I do," I cried passionately. 'Come unto me,' called my Father. 'I will,' my heart panted. Did I stop to ask a single question? Not one. It never occurred to me to ask whether I was good enough, or to hesitate over my unfitness, or to find out what I thought of his church, or... to wait until I should be satisfied. Had I not found my God and my Father? Did he not love me? Had he not called me? Was there not a Church into which I might enter?... Since then I have had direct answers to prayer - so significant as to be almost like talking with God and hearing his answer. The idea of God's reality has never left me for one moment."
William James
William James
Occupation: American Philosopher
Born: January 11, 1842
Died: August 26, 1910
Quotes count: 408
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