lado7
09-20-2009, 07:13 PM
Many years ago I discovered a poem/saying that I liked enough to memorize, however I have forgotten some parts. Here are a few lines I do remember. If anyone could help me find the piece in it's entirity I would be greatfull.
"No matter what may fall to your lot of what men call adversity or prosperity, remember you have within you a diamond hard axis 'round which revolve the petty happenings that make up our daily existence.
Bear yourself so firm and resolute that at least it may be said of you Here is a Man."
Thanks
"No matter what may fall to your lot of what men call adversity or prosperity, remember you have within you a diamond hard axis 'round which revolve the petty happenings that make up our daily existence.
Bear yourself so firm and resolute that at least it may be said of you Here is a Man."
Thanks