It Can be Done: Poems of InspirationSelected publications from the Current bibliographies in medicine series, in html and/or pdf format. Publications are in order by year, and within year by report number. Most are prepared in support of a specific National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference, for each of which a Consensus Development Statement is also available. |
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What interests us in this poem is the way the nautilus grows . Just as a tree when sawed down has the ... The poet , looking upon the now empty shell , thinks of human life as growing in the same way . We advance from one state of being ...
What interests us in this poem is the way the nautilus grows . Just as a tree when sawed down has the ... The poet , looking upon the now empty shell , thinks of human life as growing in the same way . We advance from one state of being ...
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I should like to grow bigger and bigger , Until I could swallow a swan . " I won't be the bond slave of habit , I won't have these webs on my toes . I want to run round like a rabbit , A rabbit as red as a rose .
I should like to grow bigger and bigger , Until I could swallow a swan . " I won't be the bond slave of habit , I won't have these webs on my toes . I want to run round like a rabbit , A rabbit as red as a rose .
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Nor should we grow dispirited . Rather should we rejoice in their triumph , rejoice that our dreams were not impossibilities , take courage to strive afresh for that which we know is best . I KNEW his face the moment that he passed ...
Nor should we grow dispirited . Rather should we rejoice in their triumph , rejoice that our dreams were not impossibilities , take courage to strive afresh for that which we know is best . I KNEW his face the moment that he passed ...
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Natures steeped in indigo ; Got their joy - wires crossed ; Swear it's only weeds that grow ; Flowers always lost . Now it's best to sing a song ' Stead o ' sit and mourn ; Rose you'll find grows right along Bigger than the thorn .
Natures steeped in indigo ; Got their joy - wires crossed ; Swear it's only weeds that grow ; Flowers always lost . Now it's best to sing a song ' Stead o ' sit and mourn ; Rose you'll find grows right along Bigger than the thorn .
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But they wear well ; they grow upon us ; we come back to them again and again , and still they are fresh , living , significant - not empty , meaningless , and weather - worn , like a last year's crow's nest . Such a poem is Ulysses .
But they wear well ; they grow upon us ; we come back to them again and again , and still they are fresh , living , significant - not empty , meaningless , and weather - worn , like a last year's crow's nest . Such a poem is Ulysses .
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