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And if you're late back to lessons, you get into trouble".
In the process, I also came back to lessons I learned in The Radical Tradition in American History, another course I took in Spring 2016 that was taught by Eric Foner CC'63, GSAS'69, the Dewitt Clinton Professor of History.
Throughout his ordeals, we see Zamperini flashing back to lessons learned on the running track – breaking through the physical barriers, keeping something in reserve for the final stretch, remembering that a moment of pain can earn a lifetime of glory, and so on.
Thinking back to lessons learned from prior setbacks can help boost your self-esteem and prepare you for future success.
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In fact, again, it all comes back to lesson No. 1.
Now back to the lessons and away from the nerdiness a second, what did we learn?
"And now tomorrow I'm back to giving lessons again," she recalled his saying.
The rest of us were sent back to our lessons as the slaughter began.
I really need to go back to elocution lessons, but this time to make my Boltonian stronger.
"I've now documented three genocides — Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur — and I look back to the lessons of the Holocaust, which were 'never again,' " he said.
That, in turn, brings him back to the lessons he learned as an athlete, among them the importance of accepting life's challenges — including the British weather — as they come.
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