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If there is anything which impresses the careful student of psychology, it is the over-rich manifoldness, the complexity of mental life.

From Psychotherapy by Münsterberg, Hugo

The development from the infusors to the monkeys was such a steady increase in the manifoldness of functions.

From Psychology and Social Sanity by Münsterberg, Hugo

On the other side the attempts to reduce the manifoldness of the actual chemical elements to one single primordial matter have never ceased, and the latest development of science seems to endorse such a view.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 3 "Electrostatics" to "Engis" by Various

That is why the Sanskrit verse has given us for the essential elements of a picture, not only the manifoldness of forms and the unity of their proportions, but also bhávah, the emotional idea.

From Creative Unity by Tagore, Rabindranath

But let us acknowledge from the start that we stand before an extremely complicated question, in which no routine formula can do justice to the manifoldness of problems.

From Psychology and Social Sanity by Münsterberg, Hugo




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