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S4_2 "…You learn in an environment where you feel it is alright to make errors and mistakes and make a bit of a fool of yourself and if you are afraid of doing that, then I don't think you learn to your best capacity …..I think by putting yourself in situations in the medical course where you are confronted by your own limitations and lack of knowledge you can learn a great deal".
"…You learn in an environment where you feel it is alright to make errors and mistakes and make a bit of a fool of yourself and if you are afraid of doing that, then I don't think you learn to your best capacity …..I think by putting yourself in situations in the medical course where you are confronted by your own limitations and lack of knowledge you can learn a great deal".
It is also alright to make a stage name.
For example, taking the other guy's example, it could say: "I ask what I am doing wrong/Does he really think that I belong?/He might just need a little time/Then when we speak things shall be fine" It's alright to make the second verse more complicated than the first, and this is a common technique.
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I'm just thankful to be singing because singing to me is like medicine--it makes everything alright, and I wanted to make it alright for the people that are listening, you know?
He notes the irony that "the government thinks it's alright to have a record of every single call that an American makes, but not alright for an American citizen to know what sovereign powers the government is negotiating away".
It's like, alright, I'm going to make the best game I can with the talented people I work with, and it's up to the powers that be to decide where it winds up.
"Alright you've got to make it to the next Age Groups.
It's alright if you want to make any changes.
It's alright if you like to make other people happy, it's good to be able to bend a little for other people.
Something to make it alright.
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