| Eileen Naseby - 2006 - 296 str.
...one-word, one-syllable title, 'If. Fifty years later I can still recite most of it. The first lines are: 'If you can keep your head when all about you / Are losing theirs and blaming it on you'. If I had been mature enough to understand the message Nigel was trying to send me I could possibly have... | |
| Nardi Reeder Campion - 2010 - 172 str.
...mind, thanks to the memorizing we all had to do when I was young. Kipling is good for all seasons. "If you can keep your head when all about you /Are losing theirs and blaming it on you . . . you'll be a Man my son." The other ending came to mind: ". . . then you don't understand the... | |
| Carola Dunn - 2007 - 272 str.
...like that poem, the one they make you learn by heart at school. 'If,' it's called. Kipling, I think. 'If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you . . .' Not that we did blame Mrs. Fletcher, of course." Unlike Superintendent Crane and the AC, Alec... | |
| Carola Dunn - 2007 - 272 str.
...like that poem, the one they make you learn by heart at school. 'If,' it's called. Kipling, I think. 'If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you . . .' Not that we did blame Mrs. Fletcher, of course." Unlike Superintendent Crane and the AC, Alec... | |
| Sarah Bartlett - 2006 - 404 str.
...important energies in your life right now. It is that stability represented by the •.,-'• phrase "if you can keep your head, when all about you are losing theirs," combined with a calm approach to current events, which will see you through . any confusions. In the... | |
| Steve Winter - 2006 - 213 str.
...granted is assumed. Attain adequacy. A complete complement of teeth can add credibility to a smile. If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs, then you probably just aren't paying attention. Is there nothing more important to you than seeking... | |
| William Roetzheim - 2006 - 760 str.
...house, square cars, square offices, and so on). Rudyard Kipling (1865 - 1930) IF Ifyou can keepyour head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you; ifyou can trust yourself when all men doubt you, but make allowance for their doubting too; ifyou can... | |
| John Barnes - 2006 - 444 str.
...the point, now, where we must all hang together or we shall all hang separately." quote here is ... 'If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs — ' " She looked indignant for one very brief moment, and then, unable to help herself, she giggled.... | |
| Claude Feninger - 2006 - 167 str.
...professions. But as I read these excerpts, I feel that Kipling must have been writing about a hotel man: IF you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs . . . IF you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two imposters just the same; . . .... | |
| Pamela Allardice - 2006 - 266 str.
...just a few insightful words. Need courage? Be inspired by the stirring words of Rudyard Kipling's 'If ('If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs'). Had your heart broken? Look up anything by Dorothy Parker and feel the beginnings of a wry smile. Centuries-old... | |
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