6 Quotes & Sayings By Beatrice Rose Roberts

Born in London, England, in 1871, Beatrice Rose Roberts is best known for her work in the field of social psychology. She received a BA from Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University in 1897 and a PhD from the University of London in 1902. In 1904 she became the first woman to obtain a chair in social psychology at the University of London. Her research included studies on marriage and mental health and she was a pioneer of the use of psychological tests for determining mental capabilities Read more

In 1910 she was appointed to head the new science division at King's College London where she remained until her retirement in 1936. In 1914 she helped found the British Psychological Society and served as president from 1920 to 1925.

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At her words, words of forgiveness from Rose, an honest and just woman, something broke inside of Wince. His tears began to flow. Age seemed to drift from his face like misty ghosts from a morning field. Katie lifted his chin and, holding back her own tears, looked into his eyes. "Thank you, Wince."Eve placed her free hand on his shoulder. "May we hold her now?" Wince nodded and gently released the baby into the waiting arms of her sisters." You did the right thing, Wince." Rose gave Wince a hug. "And you can help us bury her after Wilson and the Tar Ponds City Police see if they can find anybody to lay charges against after all this time. . Beatrice Rose Roberts
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There is an undeniable web connecting incidents such as the rise to power of dictators... poverty and the perception of human beings as disposable property. Beatrice Rose Roberts
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Come out, come out, wherever you are... come out, come out, or you'll end up in the tar... Beatrice Rose Roberts
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Well, we're originally from Glace Bay."Grandma Elsie's eyes glittered. She was looking at one of her own, a lost Cape Bretoner in need of help and offering a new story. "Tell me all about it, dear. Beatrice Rose Roberts
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It's like I'm dreaming of the imaginary friend Katie and I had when we were little. She'd been so real to us as kids. We each remembered Anna, that's what we'd called her, just like we remembered bits of our parents. But now, in this dreamscape of Paradise Lost, our imaginary third twin has all grown up. Beatrice Rose Roberts