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˹éÒ 31 - What is the secret of your life ? " asked Elizabeth Barrett Browning of Charles Kingsley. '' Tell me that I may make mine beautiful, too.'' " I had a friend," was the reply. This is the secret of many a great and successful life. Many a man would have
˹éÒ 31 - wives, mothers, sisters, or other special friends. The average man little realizes how great a part even of his material success he owes to his friends. He takes to himself the entire credit of every achievement, boasting of his own marvelous insight, judgment and hard work. However, if we should take out of our lives
˹éÒ 12 - an obligation to uphold its dignity and honor, to exalt its standing and to extend the bounds of its usefulness
˹éÒ 97 - are regarded as the founders of the medical sect which was called the Hippocratean or Dogmatic School, "because it professed to set out with certain theoretical principles which were 'derived from the generalization of facts and observations, and to make these principles the basis of practice.
˹éÒ 31 - down disheartened, long before he reached his goal, but for the stimulus and encouragement of some friend whose name the world has never heard. Hundreds who are lauded in the press and honored all over the world for their achievements owe their success largely to the encouragement of
˹éÒ 96 - adding what they omit in their statements. He gains their confidence, and being convinced of his superiority of knowledge, they do not hesitate to commit themselves entirely into his hands. He can treat, also, so much better their present condition in proportion as he shall be able from it to
˹éÒ 63 - Four things a man must learn to do, If he would keep his record true; To think without confusion clearly; To act from honest
˹éÒ 36 - meetings entertaining ; that the historian is keeping up the records; that the librarian is preserving The Quarterly for binding; that the rushing committee is really rushing? Do you know these and many other things about the working of the chapter? You don't? Then why are you holding the office of president and hampering the chapter?