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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... seems so empty . " How , they wonder , are they to find new interests , find something to fill the empty hours . It seems to me that the real problem does not lie in dimin- ished interests after the children have gone . It lies [ 55 ] ...
... seems so empty . " How , they wonder , are they to find new interests , find something to fill the empty hours . It seems to me that the real problem does not lie in dimin- ished interests after the children have gone . It lies [ 55 ] ...
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... seems to me that one is forced to make inner and outer readjustments all one's life . The never ends . And yet , for ... seem to [ 78 ] You Learn by Living.
... seems to me that one is forced to make inner and outer readjustments all one's life . The never ends . And yet , for ... seem to [ 78 ] You Learn by Living.
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... seem to fit into the group . Frequently , it would make life easier for him if he conformed . As Americans we ... seems a mistake to you may be right for him . Now and then , I hear complaints from my grandchildren because one ...
... seem to fit into the group . Frequently , it would make life easier for him if he conformed . As Americans we ... seems a mistake to you may be right for him . Now and then , I hear complaints from my grandchildren because one ...
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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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