You Learn by LivingMrs. Roosevelt expresses her philosophy of life by relating the experiences which have enabled her to cope with personal and public responsibilities. |
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I cannot do this , I thought . I was terrified of insanity . Then I realized that I was the Assistant Secretary's wife . ... The men were talking and mumbling to themselves , not conversation , just private thoughts revealed ...
I cannot do this , I thought . I was terrified of insanity . Then I realized that I was the Assistant Secretary's wife . ... The men were talking and mumbling to themselves , not conversation , just private thoughts revealed ...
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... time in the best possible way without being disturbed by every little thing , by having your nerves jangled or losing your trend of thought , or , most disrupting , fighting against and resenting the noise and the interruptions .
... time in the best possible way without being disturbed by every little thing , by having your nerves jangled or losing your trend of thought , or , most disrupting , fighting against and resenting the noise and the interruptions .
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She wanted to raise money for crippled children and thought she had found a way to do it , but , unfortunately , this required my co - operation . She wrote , asking for an interview . I agreed to see her for half an hour on a hot ...
She wanted to raise money for crippled children and thought she had found a way to do it , but , unfortunately , this required my co - operation . She wrote , asking for an interview . I agreed to see her for half an hour on a hot ...
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He had thought up his question for me really out of his need to establish a relationship with someone , a need we find not only in the small child without a family but in an old man ending his active career . A means of merchandising a ...
He had thought up his question for me really out of his need to establish a relationship with someone , a need we find not only in the small child without a family but in an old man ending his active career . A means of merchandising a ...
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Table des matières
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| 75 | |
Learning to Be Useful | 93 |
The Right to Be an Individual | 109 |
How to Get the Best Out of People | 131 |
Facing Responsibility | 149 |
How Everyone Can Take Part in Politics | 169 |
Learning to Be a Public Servant | 191 |
AFTERWORD | 205 |
INDEX | 209 |
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You Learn by Living: Eleven Keys for a More Fulfilling Life Eleanor Roosevelt Aucun aperçu disponible - 2016 |
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Page 29 - You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, "I have lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along. " You must do the thing you think you cannot do.
Page 31 - Our doubts are traitors, And make us lose the good we oft might win, By fearing to attempt.
Page 63 - A mature person is one who does not think only in absolutes, who is able to be objective even when deeply stirred emotionally, who has learned that there is both good and bad in all people and in all things, and who walks humbly and deals charitably with the circumstances of life, knowing that in this world no one is allknowing and therefore all of us need both love and charity.
Page 29 - Every time you meet a situation, though you think at the time it is an impossibility and you go through the tortures of the damned, once you have met it and lived through it, you find that forever after you are freer than you were before.
Page 205 - What did he say ?" asked Denis. "The old teacher? Let me see. . . . He said: do not be discomposed by the opinions of inept persons. Do not swim with the crowd. They who are all things to their neighbours, cease to be anything to themselves. Even a diamond can have too many facets. Avoid the attrition of vulgar minds ; keep your edges intact.
Page 14 - One thing life has taught me: If you are interested. you never have to look for new interests. They come to you. When you are genuinely interested in one thing, it will always lead to something else.