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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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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.

Artificial strength and weakness Jerome Prieur 2010)

Watercolor and ink on velum

9 x 12 inches

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Skin Weakness Problems is an uncommon inflammatory ailment marked by way of muscle weakness and a exclusive skin rash. The condition can affect adults and kids.

In adults, dermatomyositis usually happens within the past due 40s to early 60s. In kids, it most usually appears among 5 and 15 years of age.

An inflammatory disorder marked by way of muscle weak spot and skin rash If you or all people is stricken by skin weakness troubles

 

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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

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While a conflict of interest, be it in life or in fiction, can bring about self-introspection, strange though it may seem, a casual encounter could lead to self-discovery. So it happened with me in the wake of my rebuff to a dogged tempter, “money is not my weakness” and his “what is your weakness” repartee; for the record, either I had been a straight purchase officer or a strict loss assessor, occupations amenable to monetary mischief.

 

However, the idea of this article is not to gloat over my uprightness but to present the genesis of my attitude to money and the vicissitudes of my life as a subject matter for possible research. But the caveat is that much of my growing up that shaped the same was in the times when the social pulls and the peer pressures, not to speak of the student stress, weren’t, as they have come to become of late, as emotionally unsettling. It was primarily because, as compared to the times now, in the days of yore, life tended to furrow in the tracks of karma siddhanta’s poorva janma sukrutam; the happy circumstances of one’s current life are the outcomes of the previous versions’ noble deeds. Besides keeping envy out of life’s framework for the equanimity of the haves and the have-nots alike, this karmic concept boded well for the collective social conduct buttressed by the individual hope of a bettered future life, never mind the bitter one on hand. But lest the laid back attitude should breed in societal lethargy, the dharmic work culture for a pragmatic life was formulated in v 47, ch2, Bhagvad-Gita: Treatise of Self-help, thus: “Hold as patent on thy work / Reckon thou not on royalty / With no way to ceasing work / Never mind outcome but go on.”

 

Given my birth in August 1948, so to say, I was conceived under the flying Tiranga and lived the first decade of my life in Kothalanka, a remote village in the picturesque Konaseema of the agrarian Andhra Pradesh. There my paternal grandfather Thimmaiah happened to hold a ten-acre paddy field and a five-acre coconut grove and as was the wont of the landed gentry in that era, he leased out all of that. It was in that rural setting, in those leisurely times, as the eldest of the third generation in a frugal household, that I have had a carefree childhood. But, when I turned ten, my father Peraiah, a remarkable man whom I sketched as A Character of Sorts in Glaring Shadow, my stream of consciousness novel, had shifted base to Amalapuram, a nearby small town, apparently for bettering my education.

 

And better it did for me. In the first academic year itself, I could make myself eligible for the merit-cum-means scholarship that though I chose to forego offhand and did not think much of it either to inform even my mother Kamakshi about it. But, having come to know of my ‘foolhardy act’ from my class fellows, when my grandfather questioned my strange conduct, I reminded him that it was he who told me that we are well-heeled, and he had no more to say. But, it was much later, and long after he disposed off that family silver and mismanaged its proceeds, that I realized my little eleven-year old rustic head could have instinctively figured out that our then family means made me peremptorily ineligible for the scholarship on that count. However, despite the latter-day material modesty, my attitude to money stayed course with my life and times as my youthful grasp of the ethereal value of woman’s effervescent love made the moolah inconsequential to my being as well as immaterial to my belonging, thereby ensuring that I remained immune to its lures that is notwithstanding the truism in the adage that ‘love is no more than a hackneyed expression unless backed by money’.

 

It’s thus, Napoleon Bonaparte’s “the surest way to remain poor is to be honest,” has been fine with me, and thankfully, with my spouse Naagamani as well. Nevertheless, the inexplicable period of penury that followed my cold shouldering a one crore bribe made me wonder whether goddess Lakshmi, feeling slighted at long last, thought it fit to punish me, the audacious errant. But, having subjected us to a four-year financial ordeal, as if to validate the Sanatana dharma’s credo, dharmo rakshati rakshita (righteousness protects the righteous persons); the goddess had finally relented by putting our life back on its modest track, so it seemed.

 

However, as it appears, maybe, Suresh Prabhu of my Jewel-less Crown: Saga of Life, has unraveled the ramifications of the moolah in its Spirituality of Materialism thus: “It’s the character of money to corrupt the ardent, tease the vacillating and curse the indifferent. That way, there seems to be no escape for man from money. You’re damned if you have it and accursed for the lack of it”. What is more, by way of showing an escape route to his bride Vidya, he cautioned her; “make money the measure and you are in for trouble dear”; it is as if he has alerted all of us to its pitfalls so that we can collectively regulate our monetary heads to make the best use of our life within our mundane means.

 

“Love is a possible strength in an actual weakness.”

― Thomas Hardy

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.

Strength and weakness. Experimenting with blowing out candles and seeing which would succumb to Chaos. In this instance, it was the smaller candle which surprised me as I was actually blowing towards the larger of the two.

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`The portrayal of Barney, pen overflowing with years of accumulated weaknesses, shortcomings and flaws, is weighted by the manfs sincere fondness for what was, was lost, and still remains in his world. His words are often offensive, but his actions and failures are so very human that itfs hard to begrudge an old man crippled by actions he cannot undo. Barneys politics are less threatening than is the fleeting sense of self that slips from the pages as Barney unsuccessfully clings to his` memories. His gruff, critical voice in the present is contrasted by the delicate manner with which he describes events that occurred in the past, making apparent their fragile existence and his urgency to record them on paper.This book came highly recommended but took me a while to get into because I tried to read it in short intervals over a long period of time, a method the format of the book doesnt lend itself to at all. There are a multitude of characters and events that take place` over a broad span of time, and its best (like with most novels) to get a good feel for the characters before putting the book down after that first reading. It was quite frustrating to pick it up again after some time had passed and immediately feel lost in the many distinct, though interrelated stories, being told nearly simultaneously. Yet even that mood was appropriate for the workfs subject material. After all, Barneyfs Version was written as a memoir written by a man in the`` process of losing his very memories. Richler creates an incredibly complete world: endearing despite malcontented and despondent overtones. Itfs full of regret coupled with hope and a deep sense of attachment to everything that has ever made itself a part of Barneyfs life. Barneyfs Version is funny, sad, and beautifully written. I wish I had read it sooner and plan to read it again.` For More 5 Star Reviews Barneys Version by Mordecai Richler

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Below you will find our collection of Best Quotation for Life and Cool Quotes About Life. I’m human. I have weaknesses, I make mistakes, and I experience sadness; but I learn from all these things and they make me a better person. Faith is having a positive attitude about what you can do and not worrying at all about what you can’t do. You have the patience, the strength and the passion to achieve your ambition, your goals and your dreams. All you need to do now, is try. Change is not a matter of possibility; it’s a matter of decision. No matter what goes on in your life, always remember that your current conditions do not reflect your ultimate potential! God, please give us the courage to accept things for what they are, but to never lose hope that things will always get better. Your past is done, so forget it. Your future is yet to come, so dream it, but your present is now, so live it with no regrets! You can’t be good enough for everybody, but you’ll always be the best for the one who deserves you. Haters are like crickets. Crickets make a lot of noise, you hear it but you can’t see them. Then right when you walk by them, they’re quiet. Don’t let anyone tell you there’s something you can’t do. If you have a dream, protect it. If you want something, go get it. Best Quotation for Life The best lessons I’ve learned in life came from the worst expectations in my life. You deserve something you don’t have to question. In life, what you really want will never come easy. Distance sometimes lets you know who’s worth keeping and who’s worth letting go. The only thing making you unhappy are your own thoughts. Change them. Happiness is a choice, not a result. Nothing will make you happy until you choose to be happy. The only person who deserve to be in your life are the ones who treat you with kindness, love, and respect. The biggest mistake I made in my life is letting people stay far longer than they deserve. Best Quotation for Life & Cool Quotes About Life Best Quotation for Life & Cool Quotes About Life Best Quotation for Life & Cool Quotes About Life Being alone feels so good sometimes. You’re not afraid to fall in love, you’re just afraid of falling for the wrong person. People will hate you, rate you, shake you, and break you. But how strong you stand is what makes you. Sometimes you just need to distance yourself from people. If they care, they’ll notice. If they don’t, you know where you stand with them. It hurts when someone doesn’t want you, but it hurts even more to keep chasing someone who doesn’t even care. One thing I learned about my life? You can be important to someone but not all the time. Sometimes I keep my feelings to myself because it’s hard to find someone who understands. The happiest people don’t necessarily have the best of everything but they make the most of everything. Life is too short to stress yourself with people who don’t even deserve to be an issue in your life. Struggles are required in order to survive in life, because in order to stand up, you gotta know what falling down is like. Accept the situation for what it is and move on. No need to waste your energy. The happiest people don’t have the best of everything, they make the best of everything. Best Quotation for Life & Cool Quotes About Life Best Quotation for Life & Cool Quotes About Life Best Quotation for Life & Cool Quotes About Life Cool Quotes About Life What others think about you is not important. What you think about yourself means everything. I wish someone was afraid to lose me i’m always scared of losing people that i love but i doubt anyone would fight to keep me in their life. Happiness is not something you postpone for the future; it is something you design for the present. You deserve someone who is terrified to lose you. Nobody has a perfect life. Everybody has their own problems. Some people just know how to deal with it in a better way. Be happy with what you have, while working for what you want. Dear person reading this. You deserve a life full of happiness and positivity. So dont let others get to you and believe in yourself. Sometimes you have to forget what’s gone, appreciate what remains, and look forward to what’s coming next. Happiness is a choice. Nothing will make you happy until you choose to be happy. Happiness will not come to you. It can only come from you. When everything starts happening for you, you’ll understand why it took so long. Just be patient. Your time is coming. You are part of a puzzle in someones life. You may never know where you fit. But, someones life may never be complete without you in it. The post Best Quotation for Life & Cool Quotes About Life appeared first on Quotesing.

 

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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

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The weaknesses of trial by jury, the rights and wrongs of large benefits payments, the reported exodus of white Brits from London and the government's sale of 4G mobile phone licenses were all discussed as BBC Question Time came to St Paul's.

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With a 2nd day of fairly strong selling pressure in bond markets, the recent trend toward lower rates has been forcefully called into question. You can see the potential breakout from that trend in the chart below (I’ll mark it up and discuss additional technical implications tomorrow morning).

 

For today, let’s recap what’s up with all this weakness.

 

First and foremost, the French election was a jumping-off point for the next phase of bond market momentum. If Macron had been shut out of the run-off election, we’d still be rallying. If Le Pen had won outright, we’d be rallying even more sharply. Because neither of those things happened, investors got the proverbial green light to get back into a “risk-on” trade.

 

Last Friday’s breaking news on this Wednesday’s grand unveiling of Trump’s tax plan is only adding to the bad times for bonds. It’s not that traders necessarily expect miracles from whatever sort of announcement is coming on Wednesday. Rather, the looming announcement simply serves as a great excuse to juice a trade that’s already in motion. Then if the announcement itself is anticlimactic, bond bulls will be able to get back into the market with lower prices. Pretty simple, really. The only risk is that the announcement somehow impresses traders. In that case, we’ll likely be right back in the thick of the post-election trading range.

 

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