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"New situations requiring closer contact with the rabbit had been gradually introduced and the degree to which these situations were avoided, tolerated, or welcomed, at each experimental session, gave the measure of improvement."
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"If only I may grow: firmer, simpler, quieter, warmer."

"To become a better you, don't dream of becoming a superior over other people. Dream of becoming a superior over your previous achievements."

"The beginning of change can on start from accepting the fact that there are some things about your life that you desperately need to change or improve on."

"Success can't be achieved without personal development and constantly improving yourself."

"For each individual, sport is a possible source for inner improvement."

"One key quality of all global achievers is that, they keep improving day after day. They set standards that they keep surpassing year after year."

"We assume that everything's becoming more efficient, and in an immediate sense that's true; our lives are better in many ways. But that improvement has been gained through a massively inefficient use of natural resources."

"When does the external work improve? It improves when inner peace is attained."

"Improving your life doesn't have to be about changing everything " it's about making changes that count."

"Maybe there's more we all could have done, but we just have to let the guilt remind us to do better next time."
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"Peter was 2 years and 10 months old when we began to study him. He was afraid of a white rat, and this fear extended to a rabbit, a fur coat, a feather, cotton wool, etc., but not to wooden blocks and similar toys."

"Peter's fear of the animals which were shown him was probably not a directly conditioned fear."

"From the test situations which were used to reveal fears, it was found that Peter showed even more marked fear responses to the rabbit than to the rat."

"New situations requiring closer contact with the rabbit had been gradually introduced and the degree to which these situations were avoided, tolerated, or welcomed, at each experimental session, gave the measure of improvement."
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