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“Prayer is not asking. It is a longing of the soul. It is daily admission of one's weakness. It is better in prayer to have a heart without words than words without a heart.”
― Mahatma Gandhi
ID: EX103
my feet! (lol, just as a drawing tool...), a card, some feathers, hot glue, collage, sharpie markers, fake flower... yes.
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Title: A guide to health; or, advice to both sexes: with an essay on a certain disease, seminal weakness, and a destructive habit of a private nature. Also an address to parents, tutors, & guardians of youth. To which are added, observations on the use and abuse of cold bathing
Creator: Solomon, Samuel, -approximately 1818. n 84068923
Publisher: Stockport [England] : Printed for the author, by J. Clarke, and sold by R. Bach, New York
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1800
Language: eng
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Human weakness is reflected in dreams at night. Sometimes there are tears in the dream.
Photos Taken From: Sohna Shehr Chichawatni
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Title: A guide to health; or, advice to both sexes: with an essay on a certain disease, seminal weakness, and a destructive habit of a private nature. Also an address to parents, tutors, & guardians of youth. To which are added, observations on the use and abuse of cold bathing
Creator: Solomon, Samuel, -approximately 1818. n 84068923
Publisher: Stockport [England] : Printed for the author, by J. Clarke, and sold by R. Bach, New York
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1800
Language: eng
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Title: A guide to health; or, advice to both sexes: with an essay on a certain disease, seminal weakness, and a destructive habit of a private nature. Also an address to parents, tutors, & guardians of youth. To which are added, observations on the use and abuse of cold bathing
Creator: Solomon, Samuel, -approximately 1818. n 84068923
Publisher: Stockport [England] : Printed for the author, by J. Clarke, and sold by R. Bach, New York
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1800
Language: eng
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I have a weakness for black and gold. I bought the outfit when it was on sale and then went to find shoes for it. When I saw the shoes I fell in love and then took it from there.
Ensemble:
Outfit-- Digit Darkes Couture- Socialite- Gold
Accessiories-- Purple Rose-Black Pearl Set (earrings, necklace, bracelet)
Hair-- Curl up and dye- Scarlet- Deep Black
Skin-- (DN) Vogue Skin- Cashmere (Last Call) Fishnet
Shoes-- Bianca Foulon- Margaritablackandgold
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Title: A guide to health; or, advice to both sexes: with an essay on a certain disease, seminal weakness, and a destructive habit of a private nature. Also an address to parents, tutors, & guardians of youth. To which are added, observations on the use and abuse of cold bathing
Creator: Solomon, Samuel, -approximately 1818. n 84068923
Publisher: Stockport [England] : Printed for the author, by J. Clarke, and sold by R. Bach, New York
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1800
Language: eng
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It's always interesting to wander through our local railyard, near downtown. Not much to it actually, other than a couple of rusty siding tracks adjoining the main line. This is Norfolk Southern property. We're on one of their main trunk lines from Memphis to Atlanta, Knoxville and points east. The historic Huntsville train depot is right beside the track, but serves no function relative to train traffic, and isn't even owned by NS.
What never fails to catch my eye is scenes like that above -- piles of stuff that I never can figure out: is it scrap and junk, materials that they're in the process of using or going to use eventually, or what? I don't know if this is the norm for how railroads operate, or a local aberration. Despite such questions, though, NS is rolling along nicely from a financial standpoint:
According to a bit of investment advice I came across:
"TheStreet Ratings rates Norfolk Southern Corporation as a buy. The company's strengths can be seen in multiple areas, such as its robust revenue growth, solid stock price performance, impressive record of earnings per share growth, compelling growth in net income and notable return on equity. Although the company may harbor some minor weaknesses, we feel they are unlikely to have a significant impact on results."
Never mind their sloppy "housekeeping" (or lack of it) I guess.
Completing an Ironman isn’t just a race — it’s a lifestyle. And for the cast of Beyond Limits, it meant reshaping their daily routines, confronting their weaknesses, and showing up when no one was watching.
Here’s a look at the incredible commitment each athlete put into training for the toughest test of all — 2.4 miles of swimming, 112 miles of cycling, and a 26.2-mile run.
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️♂️ Raymond Mouzon – The Body Transformation Specialist
Balancing the role of director and athlete, Ray built his training around strength, discipline, and high-intensity endurance. His sessions were fuelled by ADHD-driven energy, transformed into pure focus.
Hannah Marshall – The Behavioural Expert
Hannah took a methodical approach to training — analysing patterns, understanding her body, and mastering the mindset needed to keep moving forward on tough days.
️ Stuart Downie – The Royal Marine Commando
No stranger to pain or pressure, Stuart attacked training like a mission. Long runs, open-water swims, and brutal bike sessions were just another day for this military machine.
🍎 Cindy Fincham – Early Years Advisory Teacher
Cindy juggled training around her busy family and work life — squeezing in early morning rides and late-night runs. Her consistency and commitment were nothing short of inspiring.
💼 Faye Barnes – Finance Risk Management
Faye brought her sharp planning skills to the table — breaking training into manageable blocks and tracking every step with purpose and precision.
🚓 Sam Cullum – The Met Firearms Policeman
Used to operating under extreme pressure, Sam’s training mirrored his work — focused, structured, and resilient. Every mile built the mental stamina he thrives on.
👩💼 Chelsi Owen – Head of Human Resources
With a demanding career, Chelsi showed up day after day — managing stress through movement and turning training into a form of self-leadership and therapy.
📣 Joyce Jeffrey – Communications Director
Joyce kept her training honest and grounded. Her approach wasn’t flashy — just real, raw effort and a deep belief in finishing what she started.
🍀 Mike Dunne – The Irish Barman
Mike’s training was full of character — battling through physical and emotional walls with a mix of grit, humour, and heart. Every session told a story.
📊 Lee Curtis – The Sales Chief
Lee approached training like a business deal — goal-driven, data-tracked, and relentless. If it was on the plan, it got done — no excuses.
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Together, they trained through fatigue, injury, doubt, and everyday life. There were setbacks. There were breakthroughs. But most of all, there was progress.
This isn’t just a film about sport. It’s about real people doing something remarkable — and the work it takes to make the impossible possible.
Streaming on Amazon Prime this April.
#BeyondLimits #IronmanTraining #BehindTheScenes #EverydayAthletes #DisciplineOverMotivation #PushPastLimits #AmazonPrime #ComingSoon #RealPeopleRealStories
I am a sucker for these two. When I think that it's not possible to love my husband more than I do, I see him with our son and am weak in the knees all over again.
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Title: A guide to health; or, advice to both sexes: with an essay on a certain disease, seminal weakness, and a destructive habit of a private nature. Also an address to parents, tutors, & guardians of youth. To which are added, observations on the use and abuse of cold bathing
Creator: Solomon, Samuel, -approximately 1818. n 84068923
Publisher: Stockport [England] : Printed for the author, by J. Clarke, and sold by R. Bach, New York
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1800
Language: eng
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Uploaded for the Monthly Mission in the Super Heroes Challenge Group
Mission: Your kryptonite (weakness).
Right, this photo illustrates two of my main weaknesses: faulty memory and procrastination.
Last first. As you can see on the iPhone calendar I left making this photo until the very last day possible before entering it in this month's mission. That's because I'm TOP DOG in the procrastination department. In private life as well as in work life and that gets me in trouble in both!
My other, and (especially according to my wife) biggest weakness is my bad memory. When I was dating her I managed to forget dates, I forget to take medicine, I forget what I was doing, I... what was I doing? Ah yes, I forget most important things on a regular basis; birthdays, anniversaries. You name it I'll be able to forget it. What was I talking about? Ah yes. My faulty memory is positively faulty toweringly high. That's the reason this photo shows "memory" and accidentally the fact I have 5 (say: five) diaries on my iPhone, which, of course, I forget to check if I really need to... Get the picture? I finally did too. Hang on that was point 1.
Oh and it is all Carla's (AnitocC) fault because she wouldn't let me make a simple picture of a glass of single malt Scotch as my weakness. Probably on the count that that is a weakness I enjoy...
From his website: bwzimm.com/artwork/1934009_Weakness.html
Weakness
2011
Wood
33" x 16" x 16.5"
The chair is fulfilling it's necessary base function. It is supporting itself. It is only when we ask more of it, to support us, that it will fail.
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Title: An essay on the prevention and cure of vocal, pulmonary, dyspeptic, nervous, spinal, female, uterine and childbed weakness : and also, of hernias, piles, and prolapsus-ani, etc., etc. : by mechanical supports, consisting of braces, props, girdles, springs, galvanic attachments, and bandages : adapted to the above maladies respectively, with the opinions of distinguished medical men on the subject
Creator: Banning, E. P. (Edmund Prior), b. 1810
Publisher: [New York : E.P. Banning]
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1853
Language: eng
Description: Date from p. 30
NLM copy, in yellow printed wrapper
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"But he said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.'” 2 Corinthians 12:9a
I'm not the kind of guy to do this, but when I was feeling really weird and sad I did one of these: and this came up. Anyway: enough with feeling sad.
Strength: Obvious contrasting light sources
Weakness: There is a straight strand of hair in the bottom left that is distracting. I should have had the subject brush it in with the rest of her hair.
Weakness: The light is catching on some of the little hair wisps and I should have edited them out in Lightroom.
Weakness: There is a slight tangent with her shoulder and the left edge of the image. I should have left a little more empty space on the left side.
Strength: The image is very crisp.
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Title: A guide to health : or, Advice to both sexes, in nervous and consumptive complaints : with an essay on the scurvy, leprosy, and scrofula, also on a certain disease, seminal weakness, and a destructive habit of a private nature : to which is added, an address to parents, tutors, and guardians of youth, with observations on the use and abuse of cold bathing
Creator: Solomon, Samuel, d. ca. 1818
Creator: Bach, Robert, 1777?-1846, publisher
Creator: Hargreaves, Thomas, 1774-1846 or 1847, illustrator
Creator: Orme, Daniel, b. 1767, engraver
Publisher: [Stockport] : Printed for the author, and sold by R. Bach ... New-York, and other booksellers
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1803
Language: eng
Description: "Printed by J. Clarke, Underbank, Stockport [Manchester, England]."--verso of t.p
Includes numerous references to the author's cordial balm of Gilead
Frontis. port. of author, "Engraved by Orme, from the original picture by T. Hargreaves, Liverpool."
Not in BM, Shaw & Shoemaker, or Wellcome Cat. of printed books
NLM copy has ownership signature on verso of frontis: "Thos. Van Zandt, New York."
NUC pre-1956
Will digitize
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@instagram_JKT48 : [1] From jkt48angel: Your charming point is my weakness ... ✨😝 #angel #you #smile #hehe #light t.co/sojdl3dAj7 t.co/inORrPfVJp (via Twitter twitter.com/instagram_JKT48/status/1064841322941435905)
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Title: A guide to health; or, advice to both sexes: with an essay on a certain disease, seminal weakness, and a destructive habit of a private nature. Also an address to parents, tutors, & guardians of youth. To which are added, observations on the use and abuse of cold bathing
Creator: Solomon, Samuel, -approximately 1818. n 84068923
Publisher: Stockport [England] : Printed for the author, by J. Clarke, and sold by R. Bach, New York
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1800
Language: eng
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Pretorius-My Only Weakness
Unrequited (The Bride and Monster)
From the sign: "'Bride of Frankenstein,' the 1935 sequel to 'Frankenstein' (1931) is another of del Toro's favourite films (and one of the few sequels in cinematic history that's considered better than the original). This tableau captures the closing scenes of 'Bride of Frankenstein': the monster stumbles up to the Bride and grunts, 'Friend?' but the Bride screams out, rejecting him. 'She hates me! Like others,' cries the monster. Del Toro finds the monster's attempt to find a companion touching, and revealing of the fragility of everyday connections."
At Home With Monsters is a special exhibit of filmmaker Guillermo del Toro's collections from Bleak House, his personal museum of movie memorabilia and creative inspirations.