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The scale of the first step was "calling into question the validity of the pilot as something to learn from".
"I just have to take this experience as something to learn from.
But that is not particularly relevant to what has happened in the last 10,000 years, except as something to learn from.
The difference between fear and hope is between seeing the brokenness as something to learn from even as we hurt and stand with those who mourn.
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Mostly she was confident before the microphone, as if we all had something to learn from her.
Whilst some might view such behaviour as masochistic madness there is something to learn from these radicals: when everything is pared down there is nowhere to hide; a simple existence exposes all.
Mostly she was confident before the microphone, as if we all had something to learn from her. Amanda Petrusich is a staff writer at The New Yorker, and the author of "Do Not Sell at Any Price: The Wild, Obsessive Hunt for the World's Rarest 78rpm Records".
The strange thing is that I've often felt drawn to Lessing's books, not just out of a sense that I might enjoy them but from a suspicion that I might have something to learn from them as a writer.
But as a matter fact you can always find something to learn from any ballerina.
Just as with gamma-ray bursts, the star-gazers may have something to learn from the spooks.
Even composers may have something to learn from Puccini.
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