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... feelings of a man who has overcome all the difficulties in his path as he marches indefatigably towards his lofty chosen goal . But we should rather be reinforcing that feeling of pride and paying proper tribute to his bravery ...
... feelings of a man who has overcome all the difficulties in his path as he marches indefatigably towards his lofty chosen goal . But we should rather be reinforcing that feeling of pride and paying proper tribute to his bravery ...
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... feeling lonely . In it he wrote about their recent crisis , saying it had convinced him more than ever that no one ... feelings , the clash of e f egos , fits of temper , and unjust accusations . Remember , they never lasted very long ...
... feeling lonely . In it he wrote about their recent crisis , saying it had convinced him more than ever that no one ... feelings , the clash of e f egos , fits of temper , and unjust accusations . Remember , they never lasted very long ...
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... feeling . And I have very often had these accurate feelings , pro- phetic feelings , when I know in advance what is going to happen , how things will turn out , and that's the way it is . I think - I am sure - that I will return to ...
... feeling . And I have very often had these accurate feelings , pro- phetic feelings , when I know in advance what is going to happen , how things will turn out , and that's the way it is . I think - I am sure - that I will return to ...
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
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