I AM THE MASTER OF MY FATE . THE CAPTAIN OF MY SOUL . WHO SAID THIS WORDS?I AM THE MASTER OF MY FATE . THE CAPTAIN OF MY SOUL . WHO SAID THIS WORDS ? Meno #questionnaire
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Invictus by William Ernest Henley. (In)famous because Oklahoma bomber Timothy McVeigh chose the poem as his final statement before he was executed.
William Ernest Henry, I think?
Tuna turner.
William Ernest Henley
Tuna???
Robin Williams in the Dead Poets Society.
I like you. We’re going to get along fine.
It’s from Invictus by William Earnest
Robin Williams.
It is the last lines of the poem Invictus by William Earnest Henley
Poem
Invictus by William Ernest Henley. (In)famous because Oklahoma bomber Timothy McVeigh chose the poem as his final statement before he was executed.