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... interest . Indeed , without interest , it is almost impossible to continue to learn ; certainly , it is impossible to continue to grow . Now and then , I am surprised to read of the death of some- one I have known , because I thought he ...
... interest . Indeed , without interest , it is almost impossible to continue to learn ; certainly , it is impossible to continue to grow . Now and then , I am surprised to read of the death of some- one I have known , because I thought he ...
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... interest in the first place . I am constantly surprised to hear women say , " Now that my children have grown up and left home I don't know what to do with myself . Life seems so empty . " How , they wonder , are they to find new interests ...
... interest in the first place . I am constantly surprised to hear women say , " Now that my children have grown up and left home I don't know what to do with myself . Life seems so empty . " How , they wonder , are they to find new interests ...
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Eleanor Roosevelt. ished interests after the children have gone . It lies in having limited your interests while they were at home . A woman can- not meet adequately the needs of those who are nearest to her if she has no interests , no ...
Eleanor Roosevelt. ished interests after the children have gone . It lies in having limited your interests while they were at home . A woman can- not meet adequately the needs of those who are nearest to her if she has no interests , no ...
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