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1 | Is Desiderata in the Bible? | Romans | savedsince1980 | 217855 | ||
No. From Wikipedia..."Desiderata" (Latin for "desired things", plural of desideratum) is an inspirational prose poem about attaining happiness in life. It begins: Go placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. Max Ehrmann first copyrighted it in 1927, but it was widely circulated in the 1960s without attribution to him. This copyright was renewed in 1954 by Bertha Ehrmann. | ||||||
2 | Is Desiderata in the Bible? | Romans | DocTrinsograce | 217930 | ||
Say, that brings back memories. I recall that the young people of my youth thought it was some really deep advice. Of course, the same bunch thought that "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" and "Turn On, Tune In, and Drop Out" was really deep stuff too. (Luke 7:35; Ecclesiastes 7:5-6) | ||||||
3 | Is Desiderata in the Bible? | Romans | stjohn | 217932 | ||
Okay, Doc, You don't have to rub it in. :-) I was one of that bunch. :-( John |
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4 | Is Desiderata in the Bible? | Romans | DocTrinsograce | 217939 | ||
Far out, man! | ||||||