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How to Succeed

CHAPTER XXV
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In the sick room they are better than the physician and more potent than drugs.

All doors open to these people.

They are welcome everywhere.
We make our own worlds and people them, while memory, the scribe, faithfully registers the account of each as we pass the milestones dotting the way.

Are we not, then, responsible for the inhabitants of our little worlds?
We should fill them with the true, the beautiful and the good, since we are endowed with the faculty of creating.
"Genius," says Whipple, "may almost be defined as the faculty of acquiring poverty." It is the men of talent who make money out of the work of the men of genius.

Somebody has truly said, that the greatest works have brought the least benefit to their authors.


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