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Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By Aaron T. Beck

Cognitive therapy seeks to alleviate psychological stresses by correcting faulty conceptions and self-signals. By correcting erroneous beliefs we can lower excessive reactions. — Aaron T. Beck

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By Thomas Gilovich

A person's conclusions can only be as solid as the information on which they are based. Thus, a person who is exposed to almost nothing but inaccurate information on a given subject almost inevitably develops an erroneous belief, a belief that can seem to be "an irresistible product" of the individual's (secondhand) experience. — Thomas Gilovich

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By Emmet Fox

The word treatment is usually applied to a prayer that is made for some specific purpose, as distinct from a general prayer, which is really a visit with God. You must remember that a treatment is a definite practical action, having a definite object and a definite beginning and end. It is in fact a surgical operation on the soul. Let us suppose that you decide to heal a certain difficulty by prayer. You know that your difficulty must be caused by some negative thought charged with fear and located in the subconscious mind. You therefore turn to God, and remind yourself of His goodness, His limitless power, and His care for you. As you work the fear will begin to dissolve, and the awareness of the Truth corrects the erroneous beliefs themselves. Thank God for the healing that you believe will come - and then you keep your thought off the matter until you feel led, after an interval, to treat again. He sent his word, and healed them ... (Psalm 107:20). — Emmet Fox

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By Jeff Salyards

You haven't lived until you've grieved. Death, life, together, the same. And if you've only experienced life you're only half-alive. — Jeff Salyards

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By Albert Bandura

Forceful actions arising from erroneous beliefs often create social effects that confirm the misbeliefs — Albert Bandura

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By Carol Anthony

The only abyss that exists is the demonic sphere of consciousness created by the erroneous ideas and beliefs of the collective ego. — Carol Anthony

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By John Dewey

It science involves an intelligent and persistent endeavor to revise current beliefs so as to weed out what is erroneous, to add to their accuracy, and, above all, to give them such shape that the dependencies of the various facts upon one another may be as obvious as possible. — John Dewey

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By Carl Sagan

This is one of the reasons that the organized religions do not inspire me with confidence. Which leaders of the major faiths acknowledge that their beliefs might be incomplete or erroneous and establish institutes to uncover possible doctrinal deficiencies? — Carl Sagan

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By CLAMP

Oh Mokona, you're such a tease! ~Fai D. Flowright — CLAMP

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By Jules Verne

Man, a mere inhabitant of the earth, cannot overstep its boundaries! But though he is confined to its crust, he may penetrate into all its secrets. — Jules Verne

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By S.I. Hayakawa

If our ideas and beliefs are held with an awareness of abstracting, they can be changed if found to be inadequate or erroneous. But if they are held without an awareness of abstracting-if our mental maps are believed to be the territory-they are prejudices. As teachers or parents, we cannot help passing on to the young a certain amount of misinformation and error, however hard we may try not to. But if we teach them to be habitually conscious of the process of abstraction, we give them the means by which to free themselves from whatever erroneous notions we may have inadvertently taught them. — S.I. Hayakawa

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By Dara Reidyr

Only those who are empty within, seek to suppress those around them — Dara Reidyr

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By J.L. Bryan

Let's try it," he said.
"This is serious," she said. "You could get hurt. Or die."
"But if we can touch, that means we can make out, right?" he asked.
"Maybe."
"You want me to risk my life for maybe?" He grinned. — J.L. Bryan

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

What we learn to do, we learn by doing. — Thomas Jefferson

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

Apparently that dog of hers joined you in the water."
Yes, that's right, he took his dip with the rest of us. But what's that got to do with it?"
Wilbert Cream dived in and saved him."
He could have got ashore perfectly well under his own steam. In fact, he was already on his way, doing what looked like an Australian crawl."
That wouldn't occur to a pinhead like Phyllis. To her Wilbert Cream is the man who rescued her dachshund from a watery grave. So she's going to marry him."
But you don't marry fellows because they rescue dachshunds."
You do, if you've got a mentality like hers. — P.G. Wodehouse

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By John Kenneth Galbraith

The capacity for erroneous belief is very great, especially where it coincides with convenience. — John Kenneth Galbraith

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By Murasaki Shikibu

A night of endless dreams, inconsequent and wild, is this my life; none more worth telling than the rest. — Murasaki Shikibu

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By Louis-Ferdinand Celine

At ninety-eight point six everything is boring. Yet — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By Alanis Morissette

I want to poke holes in the erroneous beliefs about what fame provides. It won't raise your self-esteem, it won't create profound connection, it's not going to heal your childhood traumas, it's only going to amplify them. You're going to be subject to a lot of criticism and praise, both of which are violent in their own ways. — Alanis Morissette

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By George Saunders

In the old days, a liberal and a conservative (a "dove" and a "hawk," say) got their data from one of three nightly news programs, a local paper, and a handful of national magazines, and were thus starting with the same basic facts (even if those facts were questionable, limited, or erroneous). Now each of us constructs a custom informational universe, wittingly (we choose to go to the sources that uphold our existing beliefs and thus flatter us) or unwittingly (our app algorithms do the driving for us). The data we get this way, pre-imprinted with spin and mythos, are intensely one-dimensional. — George Saunders

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By Murray Gell-Mann

The persistence of erroneous beliefs exacerbates the widespread anachronistic failure to recognize the urgent problems that face humanity on this planet. — Murray Gell-Mann

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By John Mihaljevic

nine categories of value ideas: Graham-style deep value, Greenblatt-style magic formula, small-cap value, sum-of-the-parts or hidden value, superinvestor favorites, jockey stocks, special situations, equity stubs, and international value investments. — John Mihaljevic

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By Francis Crick

What could be more foolish than to base one's entire view of life on ideas that, however plausible at the time, now appear to be quite erroneous? And what would be more important than to find our true place in the universe by removing one by one these unfortunate vestiges of earlier beliefs? — Francis Crick

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By Michael Connelly

They need you until they don't need you. — Michael Connelly

Erroneous Beliefs Quotes By Barry Eisler

Sometimes I think the urge to believe in our own worldview is our most powerful intellectual imperative, the mind's equivalent of feeding, fighting, and fornicating. People will eagerly twist facts into wholly unrecognizable shapes to fit them into existing suppositions. They'll ignore the obvious, select the irrelevant, and spin it all into a tapestry of self-deception, solely to justify an idea, no matter how impoverished or self-destructive. — Barry Eisler