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41501As Luther Burbank has said:"Heredity means much, but what is heredity?
41501CHAPTER II THE INNER PHASE: CHARACTER Do you know what"character"is?
41501Combe says:"This faculty prompts us on all occasions to ask,"Why is this so, and what is its object?"
41501In studying voices it will help you to ask"What Quality or Qualities produce this voice?"
41501It asks:''What is this?''
41501This Quality manifests in a strong desire to inquire into the"Why?"
41501of things-- into Causes-- into the"Wherefore?
13193If I were rich, do you say?
13193***** Do you know the meanest thing about the worst boy on your street?
13193***** When you get up, where does your lap go?
13193***** Would you like to become young?
13193= WORRY AND FEAR:= Ask yourself this question:"How many things I have worried about and feared ever happened to me?"
13193A bench or a pulpit?
13193A brickyard or a bank?
13193A loom or grand opera?
13193A pick or a pen?
13193Are you divine enough, wonderful enough, marvelous enough, supernatural enough to say:"Such as I HAVE, GIVE I unto thee"?
13193Begin with your WORLD, what is it?
13193Can a person get it?
13193Do you desire success?
13193Does she love him?
13193How much MIND AND WILL WORK are you willing to devote to build your body into a Temple of the living God?
13193How much?
13193How much?
13193How?
13193How?
13193Take a look at your world, what is it?
13193The Optimist asks:"Will you please pass the cream?"
13193The Pessimist asks:"Is there any milk in that pitcher?"
13193The dear boy grabbed his father''s arm and cried,"What are those?"
13193The ditch or the mayor''s chair?
13193The field or as superintendent of a railroad?
13193The kitchen or the school- room?
13193Want to attain your ambition?
13193What is the secret?
13193What per cent are you using?
13193When you love, where does your hate go?
13193Why do actors become matinee idols?
13193You have a thousand or so in the bank?
10266Are men dazzled simply by the scale of his flounderings, by the mere vastness of his notoriety?
10266Amazingly enough, the incontestable evidence, that first pointed to, and then proved up to the hilt, this answer to the question: What is Man?
10266And do we so thoroughly understand this animal nature?
10266And how have we become possessed of whatever information about them we have?
10266And what is power of endurance and perseverance, the quality of stamina?
10266Are we at last upon the track of its uncovering?
10266Are we to surrender our faith in the future of our kind to the spectacle of a miserable species sentenced by its own nature to self- destruction?
10266But how do we know that in man the spiral of life has not reached its apex, and that now, even now, the vortices of its descent are not beginning?
10266But is confinement, or even treatment the solution?
10266But is the problem solved?
10266But the Freudian material per se-- the sex material-- is it not merely the by- product of a certain state of society?
10266But then would not the world be the poorer without"De Profundis,"let us ask?
10266But then would she have revolutionized the practice of nursing?
10266But then, would we have had the Emperor at all?
10266But what has either to offer our quest for light on the future of the species?
10266But what is neurasthenia?
10266But what is the best, and who are the best, and where will you find them when they are not inextricably emulsified with the worst?
10266But what is the inner mechanism of the process?
10266But what of mind, soul, consciousness?
10266CHAPTER I HOW THE GLANDS OF INTERNAL SECRETION WERE DISCOVERED Just what are the glands of internal secretion?
10266Can Fate''s stranglehold upon us be broken?
10266Can science assure us that human nature, in spite of its beast- brute- slave origins holds the possibility of a genuine transformation of its texture?
10266Can science change the texture of the slave and careerist, if they represent the subnormal and the abnormal?
10266Can the careeristina instinct, the fruit of the practice of so many generations, be uprooted by the good intentions of a mere statesman?
10266Does it maintain its supremacy?
10266Does not all this material of Freudianism consist of variations upon social burdens imposed on the original human nature?
10266Flagellated on every hand, what are we to do with it?
10266For even if we may be able to replenish them when they dry up, would it not be better to delay their dessication?
10266For what else is the content of the idea of freedom?
10266For what other social methods are there left to us?
10266Have we any reason for regarding it as other than an illusion?
10266How are they to be interpreted in terms of the internal secretions?
10266How can we dare to hope that the slave- beast- brute is to give birth to an heir, fine and free and superior?
10266How comes it that two states of mind so contrasted should involve the same area?
10266How completely has it dominated the life history of every creature that ever crawled upon the earth?
10266How do we know that Oscar Wilde was a thymocentric?
10266How do we know that the From- man is to be a Superman and not a Subman?
10266How much are we to stand of that which degrades the germ- plasm while it raises the mind- plasm of the race?
10266If the thymus retrogresses after the second year, what takes its place as a brake upon the forward driving impulses of the other endocrines?
10266In what does the equality or inequality of men consist?
10266Is freedom, the divine idea, nothing but the toy of an orator to the majority, a distant star in the night to a helpless minority?
10266Is man then never to be the architect of his own destiny?
10266Is not human nature primarily animal nature?
10266Is there a reinforcement or a cancellation of the dominant endocrine?
10266It also-- but what else does it not do?
10266Just what evidence is there for this conception?
10266Or when a pituitocentric marries a pituitocentric?
10266Or will it be ousted by another member of the group?
10266Practically, then, the question at once arises: which of the glands in particular are involved?
10266Shall he tell her?
10266The nature of the researches?
10266This multiplex Thing- Behind- Life, are we really about to dissect it into its elements?
10266Upon the throne is what?
10266WHAT IS THE NORMAL?
10266Well, you say, what are you going to do about it?
10266What and where is the romantic object?
10266What are desirable and undesirable matings?
10266What are we going to do with them?
10266What contribution to a more rational treatment of the criminal will the study of the internal secretions make?
10266What else could you expect from the descendant of the solitary beast who once lived for thousands of years in caves?
10266What future have they as they recur in the generations?
10266What happens, say, when a pituitocentric mates with a thyrocentric?
10266What in our blood is sex?
10266What in our bones is greed?
10266What in our cells is pugnacity?
10266What in our nerves is fear?
10266What is the physiology of natural ability?
10266What is the reason for their resemblances and what is the cause of their variation?
10266What is the secret of the variable internal secretion admixtures?
10266What is this inherent craving for brain work?
10266What is this zeal?
10266What is variation?
10266What other hints have we that in spite of his fatigue disease he was a pituitocentric?
10266What produces and maintains the Feminine?
10266What remains for us except to beat our breasts and proclaim: So be it, O Lord, so be it?
10266What to a living creature is freedom?
10266What warrant is there for the grandiloquence of the phrase: the Oldest part of the Mind?
10266What was Darwin, so far as his endocrine composition was concerned?
10266What, therefore, is to be recommended in the prophylaxis of the natural deterioration of the wells of life, the ductless glands?
10266What, you say, is Man but an affair of his peculiar gland chemistry?
10266Where civilization shakes hands with natural instinct, what but the happiest of results can be expected?
10266Where does the brain come in, in all this?
10266Why does the slave- soul infiltrate like a cancer the soul of society with its black fluid?
10266Why is it that of two individuals exposed to the same situation, one will develop a complex, the other will remain immune?
10266Why is the careerist so numerous and ubiquitous?
10266Will he not then indeed become a god?
10266Without them, would there not be a great gap, a yawning absence, in the world''s culture?
10266Would there have been enough of that instability that drives on the genius to his goal?