Midland Druggist and the Pharmaceutical Review, Volume 6, Issue 12

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1905

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Page 1136 - If you must vilify, condemn and eternally disparage, why, resign your position, and when you are outside, damn to your heart's content. But, I pray you, so long as you are a part of the institution, do not condemn it. Not that you will injure the institution — not that — but when you disparage the concern of which you are a part, you disparage yourself.
Page 1137 - Evening red and morning gray Will set the traveler on his way ; But evening gray and morning red Will bring down rain upon his head.
Page 1117 - Heaven forming each on other to depend, A master, or a servant, or a friend, Bids each on other for assistance call, Till one man's weakness grows the strength of all.
Page 1136 - More than that, you are loosening the tendrils that hold you to the institution, and the first high wind that comes along, you will be uprooted and blown away in the blizzard's track — and probably you will never know why. The letter only says, "Times are dull and we regret there is not enough work,
Page 1110 - Keep your mind on the great and splendid thing you would like to do ; and then, as the days go gliding by, you will find yourself unconsciously seizing upon the opportunities that are required for the fulfillment of your desire, just as the coral insect takes from the running tide the elements that it needs.
Page 1136 - ... you surely show that yours is. Hooker got his promotion even in spite of his failings: but the chances are that your employer does not have the love that Lincoln had — the love that suffereth long and is kind. But even Lincoln could not protect Hooker forever. Hooker failed to do the work, and Lincoln had to try some one else. So there came a time when Hooker was superseded by...
Page 1136 - I think if I worked for a man I would work for him. I would not work for him a part of the time, and then the rest of the time work against him. I would give an undivided service or none. If put to the pinch, an ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness. If you must vilify, condemn and eternally disparage, why, resign your position, and when you are outside, damn to your heart's content. But, I pray you, so long as you are a part of...
Page 1146 - Iv'e paid close heed to the ways of men, I've observed what the world calls luck, I have silently marveled now and then At the potent power of pluck; And this as a bit of truth I hail, A sentence that's worth one's heed; ' The man who is always afraid he'll fail Doesn't stand much show to succeed!
Page 1137 - March, if it comes in like a lamb, will go out like a lion. If it comes in like a lion, it will go out like a lamb.
Page 1139 - ... in tobacco smoke. When the insidious nature of this gas is considered, its absorption in the system, which must be very rapid when inhalation is practiced, would sufficiently explain the train of poisonous symptoms which excessive smoking is apt to set up. In some particulars the physiological action of nicotine and carbon monoxide is similar.

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