" Desiderata " is an early 1920s poem by Max Ehrmann.
Desiderata or Desideratum may also refer to:
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A changeling is a figure in West European folklore.
Doomsday may refer to:
"Desiderata" is an early 1920s prose poem by the American writer Max Ehrmann. The text was widely distributed in poster form in the 1960s and 1970s.
Venom is a class of animal toxins.
Death is the irreversible cessation of all biological functions that sustain an organism.
The Holocaust was a genocide during World War II in which Nazi Germany, aided by its collaborators, systematically murdered approximately 6 million European Jews.
Winter is one of the four temperate seasons.
The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. Crusading movement is about the ideology and institutions associated with crusading.
"Deteriorata" is a comedy record released as a single in 1972. It is a parody of Les Crane's 1971 spoken word recording of "Desiderata", the early 20th-century poem by Max Ehrmann.
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An albatross is one of a family of large winged seabirds.
Pharaoh is the title of ancient Egyptian monarchs.
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Child of the Universe may refer to:
Desiderata is a 1971 album by Les Crane with music by Broadway composer Fred Werner and concept and various lyrics by David C. Wilson. It is a spoken-word album with sung refrains and instrumental accompaniment. The title and title track come from the widely circulated poem "Desiderata", which was widely perceived as ancient wisdom and not known to be a 1927 poem by Indiana lawyer Max Ehrmann.