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    Life Lessons By Dr. Seuss

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    Life Lessons Everyone goes through life. It 's weird, to think about the meaning of life. What is life? Why am I here? What is my purpose? Why do we die? It may sound morbid, but these are realistic questions. It is impossible to answer these questions, but to shed some light, this quote from Dr. Suess explains the overall point in life. "Don 't cry because it 's over, smile because it happened." Which leads to the topic that life is about getting to Point B from Point A, but the journey and road

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    there are many lessons that are to be learned as there are in many other fairy tales. The authors, such as William Goldman, put these lessons in the book so the readers can learn them and become better people. William Goldman’s novel The Princess Bride shows multiple life lessons that Nifty Lance covers in his writing about in 11 Content Lessons I Learned From The Princess Bride. There are five lessons from his eleven that I have found most applicable in life. The five lessons can apply to multiple

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    Morrie there are many important life lessons; in fact there are so many that it was hard to choose the three that I thought were the most important. In order to pick just three I had to think about the lessons I need to focus on in my life, the lessons I need to remind myself of daily. Everyone needs reminders in their daily lives to keep them going and remind them of what is important. Life gets busy, and I often times lose focus of what is truly important and the lessons in Tuesdays with Morrie was

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    Three Life Lessons from Tuesdays with Morrie Tuesdays with Morrie has a lot of grate life lessons. The three most important to me are money, culture, and forgiveness. There are so many different kinds on life lessons from happy emotions to sad feelings. Some things we use in our life every single day is money. Morrie says that we value the wrong things. We value money because it gets us new things. Morrie said in the book that everyone thinks they have to keep up with the latest style. We use

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    The Life Lesson Trough a Teacher’s Eyes, is a book written by Dr. Jillian Laderhouse. This book is like a journal where Dr. Laterhouse tells personal experiences that have shaped her life. The book commences off with a strongly affirmation where Dr. Latehouse states that be a teacher is her life’s calling. In the introduction of the book Laterhouse establish her foundation as a teacher, she mentioned many experiences that shape her as a teacher and recall the fact that she lived in a teacher profession

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    Far From You While reading this book, the reader gets taught a handful of lessons to look back and reflect on. These lessons can be applied to his or her life just like they were applied to Sophie's. After Sophie lost her best friend and secret lover, Mina, due to a murder. Sophie had to learn how to cope with the grief. While she learns to cope with losing her best friend, and being crippled due to a car accident that happened with Mina and her brother Trev months before. She also has to focus

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    Life lesson. Noun. Something from which useful knowledge or principles that which can be learned. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee; is filled with tons of life lessons that the reader can learn from. It goes from discrimination, equality, to courage, yet those are just a few examples in the book. To Kill a Mockingbird reminds us that history is significant because it shows the effects of American racism against blacks, the views of Jim Crow laws by the whites, and to those who challenged

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    Life Lesson with Morrie “Death end a life not a relationship” (Albom 174). This is a quote from Tuesdays with Morrie. A quote told by Morrie to Mitch. It taught a lesson that death doesn’t mean you give up a thing you love. Morrie taught lots lesson that helped many. Morrie teaches people to accept Death, experience emotions, and not to fear aging. First, Morrie teaches that death is something everyone will face one day. Morrie has ALS also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease and knows that one day he

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    which case, you fail by default.” As we end our high school career and make our way into the future, we must keep in mind all of the lessons we were taught at Anderson that will help us to succeed, even when we fail the first time. These messages, which were taught through books, will help form us as the young adults we are becoming. One of the greatest lessons we have learned, from “A Catcher in the Rye,” is that growing up is not always easy. This is taught through the eyes of high school student

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    “Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it?” This quote from the play “Our Town” points out that many people do not potentially live life to the fullest. People always say “don’t wish your life away” because before you know it, it’s already gone. In the play “Our Town” there are many little life lessons that can be learned. The play "Our Town" starts out with a family that has children getting ready for school. The play then jumps six years ahead where two of the children are now

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