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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But struggling and weary humanity is glad enough te share our joys . LAUGH , and the world laughs with you ; Weep , and you weep alone ; For the sad old earth Must borrow its mirth , It has trouble enough of its own .
But struggling and weary humanity is glad enough te share our joys . LAUGH , and the world laughs with you ; Weep , and you weep alone ; For the sad old earth Must borrow its mirth , It has trouble enough of its own .
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It gives an outlet from sorrow , restrains wild desires , ripens and refines character , enables human beings to co- operate with God , and when well done , brings to life its con- summate satisfaction .
It gives an outlet from sorrow , restrains wild desires , ripens and refines character , enables human beings to co- operate with God , and when well done , brings to life its con- summate satisfaction .
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Likely feeling pretty blue , Being human , same as you , But he was brave amid despair , And Washington crossed the Delaware ! So when you're with trouble beset , And your spirits are soaking wet , When all the sky with clouds is black ...
Likely feeling pretty blue , Being human , same as you , But he was brave amid despair , And Washington crossed the Delaware ! So when you're with trouble beset , And your spirits are soaking wet , When all the sky with clouds is black ...
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Of course he had great natural powers ; from any position when the chance at last came he could dart forth a sudden , wicked blow that no human being could withstand . But more formidable still was the spirit which gave him cool and ...
Of course he had great natural powers ; from any position when the chance at last came he could dart forth a sudden , wicked blow that no human being could withstand . But more formidable still was the spirit which gave him cool and ...
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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 to another , each nobler than the one which preceded it , until the spirit leaves its shell altogether ...
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 to another , each nobler than the one which preceded it , until the spirit leaves its shell altogether ...
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