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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Page 55
... matter how active you may be . Of course , all this presupposes that you not only want to know how to use your time but that you have some use for it . I think almost anyone would agree that unless time is good for something it is good ...
... matter how active you may be . Of course , all this presupposes that you not only want to know how to use your time but that you have some use for it . I think almost anyone would agree that unless time is good for something it is good ...
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... matter what form it takes : changed personal re- lationships , changed social or financial conditions . The new or the unknown becomes in their minds something hostile , almost malignant . It is not only in times of great world changes ...
... matter what form it takes : changed personal re- lationships , changed social or financial conditions . The new or the unknown becomes in their minds something hostile , almost malignant . It is not only in times of great world changes ...
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... matter how much I ar- gued , no matter how many facts I marshaled to enforce my opinion , I could not convince him that the workers in the United States were not only better off but really happier than those in Russia . He had been ...
... matter how much I ar- gued , no matter how many facts I marshaled to enforce my opinion , I could not convince him that the workers in the United States were not only better off but really happier than those in Russia . He had been ...
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