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This has been an important
part of my education.
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I've learned - that you cannot make
someone love you. All you can do
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is
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be someone who can be loved. The
rest is up to them.
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I've learned -that no matter how
much I care,some people just don't
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care back.
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I've learned -that it takes years
to build up trust, and only seconds
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to destroy it.
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I've learned - that it's not what
you have in your life but who you
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have in your life that counts.
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I've learned - that you can get
by on charm for about fifteen
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minutes.
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After that, you'd better know something.
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I've learned - that you shouldn't
compare yourself to the best others
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can do but to the best you can do.
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I've learned - that it's not what
happens to people that's important.
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It's what they do about it.
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I've learned - that you can do something
in an instant that will give
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you heartache for life.
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I've learned - that no matter how
thin you slice it, there are always
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two sides.
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I've learned - that it's taking
me a long time to become the person I
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want to be.
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I've learned - that it's a lot easier
to react than it is to think.
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I've learned - that you should always
leave loved ones with loving
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words. It may be the last time you
see them.
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I've learned - that you can keep
going, long after you think you
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can't.
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I've learned - that we are responsible
for what we do, no matter how
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we
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feel.
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I've learned - that either you control
your attitude or it controls
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you.
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I've learned - that regardless of
how hot and steamy a relationship
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is
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at first, the passion fades and
there had better be something else to
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take
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its place.
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I've learned - that heroes are the
people who do what has to be done
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when it needs to be done,regardless
of the consequences.
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I've learned - that learning to
forgive takes practice.
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I've learned - that there are people
who love you dearly, but just
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don't know how to show it.
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I've learned - that money is a lousy
way of keeping score.
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I've learned - that my best friend
and I can do anything or nothing
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and
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have the best time.
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I've learned - that sometimes the
people you expect to kick you when
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you're down will be the ones to
help you get back up.
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I've learned - that sometimes when
I'm angry I have the right to be
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angry,but that doesn't give me the
right to be cruel.
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I've learned - that true friendship
continues to grow,even over the
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longest distance. Same goes for
true love.
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I've learned - that just because
someone doesn't love you the way you
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want them to doesn't mean they don't
love you with all they have.
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I've learned - that maturity has
more to do with what types of
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experiences you've had and what
you've learned from them and less to do
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with
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how many birthdays you've celebrated.
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I've learned - that you should never
tell a child their dreams are
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unlikely or outlandish. Few things
are more humiliating, and what a
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tragedy
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it would be if they believed it.
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I've learned - that your family
won't always be there for you. It may
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seem funny, but people you aren't
related to can take care of you and
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love
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you and teach you to trust people
again.Families aren't biological.
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I've learned - that no matter how
good a friend is, they're going to
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hurt you every once in a while and
you must forgive them for that.
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I've learned - that it isn't always
enough to be forgiven by others.
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Sometimes you have to learn to forgive
yourself.
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I've learned - that no matter how
bad your heart is broken the world
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doesn't stop for your grief.
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I've learned - that our background
and circumstances may have
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influenced who we are,but we are
responsible for who we become.
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I've learned - that sometimes when
my friends fight, I'm forced to
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choose sides even when I don't want
to.
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I've learned - that just because
two people argue, it doesn't mean
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they
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don't love each other. And just
because they don't argue, it doesn't
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mean
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they do.
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I've learned - that sometimes you
have to put the individual ahead of
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heir actions.
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I've learned - that we don't have
to change friends if we understand
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that friends change.
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I've learned - that you shouldn't
be so eager to find out a secret.It
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could change your life forever.
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I've learned - that two people can
look at the exact same thing and
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see
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something totally different.
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I've learned - that no matter how
you try to protect your
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children,they
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will eventually get hurt and you
will hurt in the process.
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I've learned - that there are many
ways of falling and staying in
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love.
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I've learned - that no matter the
consequences,those who are honest
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with themselves get farther in life.
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I've learned - that no matter how
many friends you have,if you are
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their pillar you will feel lonely
and lost at the times you need them
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most.
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I've learned - that your life can
be changed in a matter of hours by
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people who don't even know you.
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I've learned - that even when you
think you have no more to give,
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when
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a friend cries out to you, you will
find the strength to help.
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I've learned - that writing, as
well as talking, can ease emotional
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pains.
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I've learned - that the paradigm
we live in is not all that is
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offered
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to us.
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I've learned - that credentials
on the wall do not make you a decent
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human being.
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I've learned - that the people you
care most about in life are taken
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from you too soon.
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I've learned - that although the
word "love" can have many different
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meanings, it loses value when overly
used.
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I've learned - that it's hard to
determine where to draw the line
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between being nice and not hurting
people's feelings and standing up
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for
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what you believe.
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I've learned- to appreciate and
pass on a good message.
Note: This is not written by me....