Quote of the day
It is not what we learn in conversation that enriches us. It is the elation that comes of swift contact with tingling currents of thought. It is the opening of our mental pores, and the stimulus of marshaling our ideas in words, of setting them forth as gallantly and as graciously as we can.
James Rowland Angell
Born: May 8, 1869
Died: March 4, 1949 (aged 79)
Bio: James Rowland Angell was an American psychologist and educator. He served as the President of Yale University between 1921 and 1937.
Known for:
- Chapters from modern psychology (1912)
- An introduction to psychology (1918)
- Popular and unpopular science (1935)







