George Kelly (psychologist) Quote

In the very first course in psychology that I took I sat in the back row of a very large class, tilted my chair against the wall, made myself as comfortable as possible, and kept one ear cocked for anything interesting that might turn up. One day the professor, a very nice person who seemed to be trying hard to convince himself that psychology was something to be taken seriously, turned to the blackboard and wrote an 'S,' an arrow, and an 'R.' Thereupon I straightened up my chair and listened, thinking to myself that now, after two or three weeks of preliminaries, we might be getting to the meat of the matter.


"The autobiography of a theory," 1963


In the very first course in psychology that I took I sat in the back row of a very large class, tilted my chair against the wall, made myself as...

In the very first course in psychology that I took I sat in the back row of a very large class, tilted my chair against the wall, made myself as...

In the very first course in psychology that I took I sat in the back row of a very large class, tilted my chair against the wall, made myself as...

In the very first course in psychology that I took I sat in the back row of a very large class, tilted my chair against the wall, made myself as...