Talk:Max Ehrmann

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Deleted "Remaining verses" from this page because they're now in the body of the article.


Its from 1927-- may be fair use.-戴&#30505sv 01:31, 5 Oct 2003 (UTC)

[edit] Too sophisticated?

Concepts "too sophisticated for the 17th century"? Well, I'd prefer to say concepts alien to, or not particularly in tune with, the 17th century. That is safe. To say "too sophisticated" requires some backing up. It also insinuates our own time is more sophisticated than the 17th century, a proposition that, to me at least, is not self evident. Jm546 17:56, 25 September 2005 (UTC) I honestly think this is on a par with the lords prayer,It certainly gave me direction in very dark times.