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 18
... told me of all the wonderful things we were going to do together . I was nine when he died , but my dream story went on with- out a break . He had often told me that someday we would travel to distant parts of the world together , so I ...
... told me of all the wonderful things we were going to do together . I was nine when he died , but my dream story went on with- out a break . He had often told me that someday we would travel to distant parts of the world together , so I ...
Page 28
... told me severely . Later on , my school friends enlightened me . The fact of being free to read while not being able to un- derstand what I was reading only whetted my curiosity . While I cannot say my grandmother enlightened me , her ...
... told me severely . Later on , my school friends enlightened me . The fact of being free to read while not being able to un- derstand what I was reading only whetted my curiosity . While I cannot say my grandmother enlightened me , her ...
Page 208
... told me many things of this kind . You think I was con- soled by his words ? Not in the slightest degree . I was annoyed . It struck me , at the moment , as quite ordinary advice . In fact , I thought him rather a hypocrite ; anyone ...
... told me many things of this kind . You think I was con- soled by his words ? Not in the slightest degree . I was annoyed . It struck me , at the moment , as quite ordinary advice . In fact , I thought him rather a hypocrite ; anyone ...
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