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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... possible , from all possible walks of life , from all sorts of environment , from many nations and cultures . Once , when my son Franklin was at Harvard , he went to a theater with a friend . After the performance his friend said ...
... possible , from all possible walks of life , from all sorts of environment , from many nations and cultures . Once , when my son Franklin was at Harvard , he went to a theater with a friend . After the performance his friend said ...
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... possible , what I honestly felt I wanted out of life . I met , as so many women have met , the loneliness that can be so devastating , if one permits it to be , when there is no longer an emotional center to one's life . But I ...
... possible , what I honestly felt I wanted out of life . I met , as so many women have met , the loneliness that can be so devastating , if one permits it to be , when there is no longer an emotional center to one's life . But I ...
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... possible , be a community concern , in which all share to the extent of their capacities . This joint responsibility is easy for the young , and , having experienced it early , it is much easier to assume re- sponsibility later on ...
... possible , be a community concern , in which all share to the extent of their capacities . This joint responsibility is easy for the young , and , having experienced it early , it is much easier to assume re- sponsibility later on ...
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