You Learn by Living"Never, perhaps, have any of us needed as much as we do today to use all the curiosity we have, needed to seek new knowledge, needed to realize that no knowledge is terminal. For almost eveything in the world is new; startlingly new"....Elli Roosevelt's Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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... aware that there were great gaps in my knowledge . I married very young and came into a different atmosphere , and began to meet a great variety of people . Knowing my own deficiencies , I made a [ 8 ] You Learn by Living.
... aware that there were great gaps in my knowledge . I married very young and came into a different atmosphere , and began to meet a great variety of people . Knowing my own deficiencies , I made a [ 8 ] You Learn by Living.
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... aware of the difference . One of them is essential if human beings are to live with one another in a civilized way . That is social conformity , which is basically only a kind of good man- ners , which , in turn , is formalized kindness ...
... aware of the difference . One of them is essential if human beings are to live with one another in a civilized way . That is social conformity , which is basically only a kind of good man- ners , which , in turn , is formalized kindness ...
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... aware of the power that was being given the administration . The debate took place , but because not enough interest had been aroused nothing was accomplished . Automatically , the nuclear information was given to the countries ...
... aware of the power that was being given the administration . The debate took place , but because not enough interest had been aroused nothing was accomplished . Automatically , the nuclear information was given to the countries ...
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