United States, Psychologist April 28, 1901 – July, 17, 1995.
George Washington Crane III was an American psychologist and physician, best known as a conservative syndicated newspaper columnist , and published at least three books. He was the father of Republican U.S. congressmen Phil and Dan Crane.
Act the way you'd like to be and soon you'll be the way you act.
You can have such an open mind that it is too porous to hold a conviction.
Appreciative words are the most powerful force for good on earth.
Language is the apparel in which your thoughts parade before the public.
Go through the proper motions each day and you'll soon begin to feel the corresponding emotions!
There is no future in any job. The future lies in the man who holds the job.
Congealed thinking is the forerunner of failure... make sure you are always receptive to new ideas.
A child regards your cheery smile as evidence that you are on his side, so he relaxes and is happier.
Only positive consequences encourage good future performances.
I gleaned more practical psychology and psychiatry from the Bible, than from all other books!
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