You Learn by LivingHarper, 1960 - 211 páginas "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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... easy about this problem , no easy way of accepting and acknowledging your limitation , no easy way of swallowing the unpalatable fact that someone else must meet the need , if you have failed . But it must be done . If you refuse to do ...
... easy about this problem , no easy way of accepting and acknowledging your limitation , no easy way of swallowing the unpalatable fact that someone else must meet the need , if you have failed . But it must be done . If you refuse to do ...
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... easy to slip into self - absorption and it is equally fatal . When one becomes absorbed in himself , in his health , in his personal problems , or in the small details of daily living , he is , at the same time , losing interest in ...
... easy to slip into self - absorption and it is equally fatal . When one becomes absorbed in himself , in his health , in his personal problems , or in the small details of daily living , he is , at the same time , losing interest in ...
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... easy to make children insular , intolerant , and apathetic about the course of events . It is almost as easy to make [ 184 ] You Learn by Living.
... easy to make children insular , intolerant , and apathetic about the course of events . It is almost as easy to make [ 184 ] You Learn by Living.
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You Learn by Living: Eleven Keys for a More Fulfilling Life Eleanor Roosevelt Vista previa limitada - 2011 |
You Learn by Living: Eleven Keys for a More Fulfilling Life Eleanor Roosevelt Vista previa limitada - 2011 |
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