Words matter. These are the best Learn Quotes from famous people such as Stephen Jay Gould, Juice Wrld, Anthony Bourdain, Alan Dundes, Mark Twain, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
When people learn no tools of judgment and merely follow their hopes, the seeds of political manipulation are sown.
Even if I’m talking about something that’s negative, I look at it as putting my mistakes out there for people to learn from it.
You learn a lot about someone when you share a meal together.
If a student takes the whole series of my folklore courses including the graduate seminars, he or she should learn something about fieldwork, something about bibliography, something about how to carry out library research, and something about how to publish that research.
By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity. Another man’s, I mean.
All of us make mistakes. The key is to acknowledge them, learn, and move on. The real sin is ignoring mistakes, or worse, seeking to hide them.
As we advance in life we learn the limits of our abilities.
You are never too young to learn, never too old to change.
We learn wisdom from failure much more than from success. We often discover what will do, by finding out what will not do; and probably he who never made a mistake never made a discovery.
Live to learn, and you will really learn to live.
As a bowler, you have to constantly have to learn new things, and that’s been my main aim all the time.
I love human beings. I believe that there is so much to learn from every person you meet, including a child.
To me, life is a gift, and it’s a blessing to just be alive. And each person should learn what a gift it is to be alive no matter how tough things get.
No one can read with profit that which he cannot learn to read with pleasure.
My challenge when I came back was to face the young talent, dissect their games, and show them maybe that they needed to learn more about the game than just the money aspect.
The intelligent man is one who has successfully fulfilled many accomplishments, and is yet willing to learn more.
I go to school the youth to learn the future.
Be not afraid of discomfort. If you can’t put yourself in a situation where you are uncomfortable, then you will never grow. You will never change. You’ll never learn.
Once you appreciate one of your blessings, one of your senses, your sense of hearing, then you begin to respect the sense of seeing and touching and tasting, you learn to respect all the senses.
When you learn that a truth is a lie, anger follows.
Time is the school in which we learn, time is the fire in which we burn.
All married couples should learn the art of battle as they should learn the art of making love. Good battle is objective and honest – never vicious or cruel. Good battle is healthy and constructive, and brings to a marriage the principles of equal partnership.
The proud man can learn humility, but he will be proud of it.
Anyone with a child knows that children learn about the world through binary options: up or down, hot or cold, big or little, inside or outside, wet or dry, good or bad, boy or girl, man or woman.
Progressive art can assist people to learn not only about the objective forces at work in the society in which they live, but also about the intensely social character of their interior lives. Ultimately, it can propel people toward social emancipation.
I’ve come to learn there is a virtuous cycle to transparency and a very vicious cycle of obfuscation.
Each one of us has our own evolution of life, and each one of us goes through different tests which are unique and challenging. But certain things are common. And we do learn things from each other’s experience. On a spiritual journey, we all have the same destination.
I studied to be a lawyer, and after that I did something, obviously, completely different. With change, you learn something. If you do the same thing over and over again, you never learn anything.
We learn from each other. We learn from others’ mistakes, from their experience, their wisdom. It makes it easier for us to come to better decisions in our own lives.
At the end of your life, it’s friendships, emotions and thoughts that you take with you, rather than what’s in your bank account. So, even though people don’t have a lot here, they are a lot richer in many ways and we can learn from that.
None of us feels the true love of God till we realize how wicked we are. But you can’t teach people that – they have to learn by experience.
Environmental pollution, terrorism, and many other global threats do not stop at borders. We all bear global responsibility and thus need a global identity to enable us to cope with them. We must learn to integrate different levels of identity in ourselves. What matters is not either/or, but both/and.
With trials, you become wiser. You learn more about yourself and the people surrounding you. Me personally, I’ve never been the type of person to judge anyone over wrongdoing, no matter what it is. I’m just not a judgmental person.
I grew up under Communism so we could only learn Russian, and then when Communism fell in 1989 we could learn a few more things and have the freedom to travel and the freedom of speech – and the freedom of dreaming, really.
The White House isn’t the place to learn how to deal with international crisis, the balance of power, war and peace, and the economic future of the next generation.
Life stuff happens. You get knocked down, and you get back up. That’s just always been my mentality. I’m not really fazed by anything. It’s in the past. There’s nothing I can really do about it now. You learn from it, and you move on.
I believe that a trusting attitude and a patient attitude go hand in hand. You see, when you let go and learn to trust God, it releases joy in your life. And when you trust God, you’re able to be more patient. Patience is not just about waiting for something… it’s about how you wait, or your attitude while waiting.
The illiterate of the future will not be the person who cannot read. It will be the person who does not know how to learn.
As long as I keep it real, I learn something from everyone. And when you view yourself as a student and not as somebody who’s bigger, there is still learning that can be done every day, and that keeps you open-minded and more ready to learn about life and love.
You have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than anyone else.
People learn English from ‘Full House.’ Candace’s husband, Valeri Bure, he learned to speak English watching it… ‘Aw, nuts.’ ‘You got it, dude.’
Life is like school. You aren’t going to be born knowing what to do in every situation. You learn little by little.
A tough lesson in life that one has to learn is that not everybody wishes you well.
We look at science as something very elite, which only a few people can learn. That’s just not true. You just have to start early and give kids a foundation. Kids live up, or down, to expectations.
A boy can learn a lot from a dog: obedience, loyalty, and the importance of turning around three times before lying down.
It’s none of their business that you have to learn how to write. Let them think you were born that way.
I’ve never cared for guns. In fact, when I did ‘Scent of a Woman’ I had to learn how to assemble one.
Millennials, and the generations that follow, are shaping technology. This generation has grown up with computing in the palm of their hands. They are more socially and globally connected through mobile Internet devices than any prior generation. And they don’t question; they just learn.
I am not an educated man. I never had an opportunity to learn anything except how to fight.
I was never really good at anything except for the ability to learn.
Success in creating AI would be the biggest event in human history. Unfortunately, it might also be the last, unless we learn how to avoid the risks.
Last time I was in London, I visited Number 5, Bruton Street, which is the address I gave to Violet Bridgerton, the matriarch of the Bridgerton clan in my novels. It was a bit disconcerting to learn that it’s actually a pub.
All of my friends who have younger siblings who are going to college or high school – my number one piece of advice is: You should learn how to program.
Grief is never something you get over. You don’t wake up one morning and say, ‘I’ve conquered that; now I’m moving on.’ It’s something that walks beside you every day. And if you can learn how to manage it and honour the person that you miss, you can take something that is incredibly sad and have some form of positivity.
I’m hungry to learn, so I always have my big ears open fully, ready to learn every single minute when I play.
Computers themselves, and software yet to be developed, will revolutionize the way we learn.
It’s what I learn from the great actors that I work with. Stillness. That’s all and that’s the hardest thing.
We are all products of our experiences, good and bad. Sometimes you learn as much from the negative experiences as you do from the positive.
Lie down and listen to the crabgrass grow The faucet leak, and learn to leave them so.
Ordinary men live among marvels and feel no wonder, grow familiar with objects and learn nothing new about them.