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This can be a difficult lesson to learn.
One line from his poem covers all bases: "Freedom is a difficult lesson to learn".
It is an especially difficult lesson to learn for artists, who are hawking a larger portion of themselves in the marketplace than, say, a fishmonger or a mechanic.
This should have been obvious, but as a surgeon, it was an extremely difficult lesson to learn, largely because of the nature of what we do.
And I think at that age it was a difficult lesson to learn.' And then she says, 'Once I hit 12, late 11 or 12, some other events took place which informed my person a great deal more.' But you don't want to talk about that?
But after the last 15 years, the literal costs of war should not be a difficult lesson to learn.
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"It's a hard lesson to learn".
It's a difficult thing to recognize about yourself, but an important lesson to learn.
A useful lesson to learn.
And the lesson to learn?
It is a tough lesson to learn.
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