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 63
... things or feel things . Until you have been able to face the truth about yourself you cannot be really sympathetic or un- derstanding in regard to what happens to other people . But it takes courage to face yourself and to acknowledge ...
... things or feel things . Until you have been able to face the truth about yourself you cannot be really sympathetic or un- derstanding in regard to what happens to other people . But it takes courage to face yourself and to acknowledge ...
Page 148
... things . They strive for the same things . They suffer from the same things . The differences are impor- tant but often superficial . The basic things are similar . No one , I think , can deny that for the welfare of all of us we must ...
... things . They strive for the same things . They suffer from the same things . The differences are impor- tant but often superficial . The basic things are similar . No one , I think , can deny that for the welfare of all of us we must ...
Page 178
... things for your children or your community . It is not necessary for you to run for office . It is necessary to know how to work through the men who represent you . It was because of my husband's absorbed interest , many years ago , in ...
... things for your children or your community . It is not necessary for you to run for office . It is necessary to know how to work through the men who represent you . It was because of my husband's absorbed interest , many years ago , in ...
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