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" I dare say it is best so. I have no desire to complain. One of the many lessons that one learns in prison is that things are what they are, and will be what they will be. "
The St. Louis Medical Review - Page 400
1908
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Choir-service vindicated, a sermon

Thomas Dudley Fosbroke - 1829 - 1254 pages
...tide of human conceit ; — whether those) who in just though plain conviction deem and say, ' that things are what they are, and will be what they will be ; ' or those, who hope to transpose worlds by their own giddy motion, and to change light into darkness...
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The Medical Brief: A Monthly Journal of Scientific Medicine and ..., Volume 37

1909 - 790 pages
...the children's teeth are very liable to be afflicted. (Loud laughter.) Your training shows you that things are what they are, and will be what they will...we pretend otherwise. Better still, you can prove that you have learned. RESULT OF UNHEEDED WARNING. "If a patient chooses to disregard your warning,...
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The Life and Letters of Benjamin Jowett, M.A., Master of Balliol ..., Volume 2

Evelyn Abbott, Lewis Campbell - 1897 - 532 pages
...and fancies, the figures of poetry, the images of prophecy, can have no influence on the truth : " Things are what they are," and will be what they will be, irrespective of our likes and dislikea' More interesting than these general reflections are the personal...
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Report of the Annual Meeting of the South African Association for ..., Volume 19

1922 - 546 pages
...your training shows you daily and directly that things are what they are, and that their consequences will be what they will be, and that we deceive no one but ourselves when we pretend otherwise. Realising this, I would wish you, in your future, what all...
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Complete Works of Oscar Wilde, Volume 8

Oscar Wilde - 1905 - 442 pages
...is best so. I have no desire to complain. One of the many lessons that one learns in prison is, that things are what they are and will be what they will be. Nor have I any doubt that the leper of mediaevalism and the author of Justine will prove better company...
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The house of pomegranates. De profundis

Oscar Wilde - 1905 - 422 pages
...is best so. I have no desire to complain. One of the many lessons that one learns in prison is, that things are what they are and will be what they will be. Nor have I any doubt that the leper of medisevalism and the author of Jtistine will prove better company...
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Complete Works, Volume 3

Oscar Wilde - 1905 - 412 pages
...is best so. I have no desire to complain. One of the many lessons that one learns in prison is, that things are what they are and will be what they will be. Nor have I any doubt that the leper of medisevalism and the author of Justine will prove better company...
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Canadian Practitioner, Volume 33

1908 - 1028 pages
...forbidden fruit, the children's teeth are very liable to be afflicted. Your training shows you that things are what they are, and will be what they will...not to wait a generation to convince him. You know you will be called in in a few days or weeks, and you will find your careless friend with a pain in...
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Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 24

1908 - 612 pages
...the children's teeth are very liable to be afflicted. (Loud laughter.) Your training shows you that things are what they are, and will be what they will...we pretend otherwise. Better still, you can prove that you have learned. RESULT OP UNHEEDED WARNING. "If a patient chooses to disregard your warning,...
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De Profundis

Oscar Wilde - 1908 - 236 pages
...is best so. I have no desire to complain. One of the many lessons that one learns in prison is, that things are what they are and will be what they will be. Nor have I any doubt that the leper of medievalism and the author of Justine will prove better company...
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