C. Harold Smith Quotes & Sayings
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At the turn of the century, Edwin Binney and his nephew, C. Harold Smith, who were in the paint business, thought there might be a market for colored wax sticks and began experimenting with beeswax and some of the newer petroleum-based varieties. In 1903, they produced the first rainbow box of eight wax crayons, which they sold successfully to schools. Alice Binney, Edwin's wife, christened them "Crayolas" by joining the French word craie, or chalk, with "ola," short for "oleaginous," or oily. Many — Holley Bishop
Some of the most challenging work a suicide survivor can do is to pray. To pray fully, survivors must bring all of themselves to the prayer: their anger, disappointment, fears, insecurities, and why's. I bring all of me into an encounter with God, aware that nothing in the human experience, or the human response to the ambushes of life, is alien to God. — Harold Ivan Smith
Obstacles are placed in our path to determine whether we really wanted something or just thought we did." Dr. Harold Smith — Suzie Grant
Fasting is not nearly so deadly as feasting. — J. Harold Smith
More people would learn from their mistakes if they weren't so busy denying them — Harold J. Smith
Be dissatisfied enough to improve, but satisfied enough to be happy. — J. Harold Smith
One of my major competitors was Harold Smith. Smith beat me in 1977. I was loafing during that competition. — Edwin Moses
Whether one believes that the faith he spawned is the world's only true religion or a preposterous fable, Joseph emerges from the fog of time as one of the most remarkable figures ever to have breathed American air. "Whatever his lapses," Harold Bloom argues in The American Religion, "Smith was an authentic religious genius, unique in our national history ... In proportion to his importance and his complexity, he remains the least-studied personage, of an undiminished vitality, in our entire national sage. — Jon Krakauer