Top 3 Quotes & Sayings by Helen Lynd

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American philosopher Helen Lynd.
Last updated on April 17, 2025.
Helen Lynd

Helen Merrell Lynd was an American sociologist, social philosopher, educator, and author. She is best known for conducting the first Middletown studies of Muncie, Indiana, with her husband, Robert Staughton Lynd; as the coauthor of Middletown: A Study in Contemporary American Culture (1929) and Middletown in Transition: A Study in Cultural Conflicts (1937); and a pioneer in the use of social surveys. She was also the author of England in the 1880s: Toward a Social Basis for Freedom (1945), Shame and the Search for Identity (1958), and essays on academic freedom. In addition to writing and research, Lynd was a lecturer at Vassar College, and a professor at Sarah Lawrence College from 1929 to 1964.

Freedom which has genuine meaning is more than a timeless abstraction, more than an absence of restraints. — © Helen Lynd
Freedom which has genuine meaning is more than a timeless abstraction, more than an absence of restraints.
Our whole life is an attempt to discover when our spontaneity is whimsical, sentimental irresponsibility and when it is a valid expression of our deepest desires and values.
One of the sources of pride in being a human being is the ability to bear present frustrations in the interests of longer purposes.
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