You Learn by LivingHarper, 1960 - 211 pages "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 32
... fail the first time then you'll just have to try harder the second time . After all , there's no real reason why you should fail . Just stop thinking about your- self . A spirit of adventure and the desire for experience did more than ...
... fail the first time then you'll just have to try harder the second time . After all , there's no real reason why you should fail . Just stop thinking about your- self . A spirit of adventure and the desire for experience did more than ...
Page 67
... failed . But it must be done . If you refuse to do it , you will become dishonest with yourself , making a pretense that the limitation is not there , that you have not failed . But the situation has remained unsolved and the deception ...
... failed . But it must be done . If you refuse to do it , you will become dishonest with yourself , making a pretense that the limitation is not there , that you have not failed . But the situation has remained unsolved and the deception ...
Page 138
... fail to understand him . Often he would illus- trate his point by citing conversations he had had during his brief ... failed to establish an immediate communication because he understood their point of view and tried to put himself in ...
... fail to understand him . Often he would illus- trate his point by citing conversations he had had during his brief ... failed to establish an immediate communication because he understood their point of view and tried to put himself in ...
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