Judy Harris

Psychologist American Born 1938 (age 88)

American psychologist who developed group socialization theory of development.

396 quotes

"Peace is the space where choice becomes possible."
Peace
"Nature has no wasteful gestures, only lessons."
Nature
"Art is the cry of those who cannot speak."
Art
"Science is organized curiosity disciplined by doubt."
Science
"Music is mathematics made visible to the soul."
Music
"Faith is the gamble that meaning exists."
Faith
"Leadership is the willingness to be wrong publicly."
Leadership
"Work becomes purpose when it serves beyond ourselves."
Work
"Dreams preserved become the future we inherit."
Dreams
"Humor is grace in the face of the unbearable."
Humor
"Beauty is recognition that something matters."
Beauty
"Death reminds us that presence is not negotiable."
Death
"Perseverance is the refusal to accept someone else's timeline."
Perseverance
"Gratitude turns what we have into enough."
Gratitude
"Creativity is the act of making something speak."
Creativity
"Justice is love that insists on fairness."
Justice
"Patience is not passivity; it's strategic waiting."
Patience
"Kindness is the most sophisticated form of power."
Kindness
"The quiet strength of persistence often speaks louder than the noise of ambition."
Perseverance
"We are not defined by our circumstances, but by how we choose to respond to them."
Courage
"Every ending carries within it the seeds of a new beginning."
Change
"The most profound wisdom often comes from listening more than speaking."
Wisdom
"Love is the bridge we build when understanding seems impossible."
Love
"In the space between who we are and who we wish to be lies our greatest potential."
"Kindness is the only currency that multiplies when given away."
Kindness
"The fear we face today becomes the wisdom we share tomorrow."
Fear
"True freedom begins when we stop seeking permission to be ourselves."
Freedom
"Gratitude transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary."
Gratitude
"We teach best what we most need to learn."
Education
"The depth of our questions often matters more than the certainty of our answers."
Knowledge