| 1915 - 776 str.
...could exhort you to be big in spirit, to 'be normal in thought and action, to be steadfast in purpose. "If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, And make allowance for their doubting too; If you... | |
| 1915 - 650 str.
...but they were buried beneath a mighty weight of virtues. Kipling's beautiful words come to mind : ' ' If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you ; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting, too; If... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1915 - 344 str.
...'I expect they've packed our trunks by now,' said Dan. ' This time to-morrow we'll be home.' IF— If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; If you... | |
| 1919 - 424 str.
...all circumstances," he told the graduating class. "That is the most difficult thing in the world, but if you can 'keep your head when all about you are losing theirs,' you are ready for the most difficult task a democracy can place upon you. 40 41 Sense and Nonsense... | |
| Arthur Adolphus Lindsay - 1916 - 216 str.
...reach that ideal poise that will make him a Man. Mr. Kipling begins the naming of the conditions with : "If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you" Under the laws of mob psychology there is a terrific force which would affect one to blend with those... | |
| 1915 - 844 str.
...extensively in the wider activities, has carried in his pocket for two years the immortal words of Kipling : If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you But make allowance for their doubting, too; If you... | |
| 1916 - 902 str.
...large plants. Hoxmakers to the number of about 1,.">00 are still on strike. "IF." By Rudyard Kikling. If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting, too: If you... | |
| Kate John Finzi - 1916 - 340 str.
...conned Kipling's wonderful " If " and find some measure of comfort in murmuring, as we fall asleep : " If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you — If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, yet make allowance for their doubling, too —... | |
| 1917 - 1168 str.
...crowd. Oh. why should the spirit of mortal be proud? - MI-MAM TEICHXER, in the AVw York (itobc. If. If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting, too: If you... | |
| Ethel Daniels Hubbard - 1917 - 328 str.
...home to the black man's kraal, where a God-given task awaited them. CHAPTER IX THE WAIT-A-BIT THORN If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, And make allowance for their doubting too; If you... | |
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