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Quotes About Learned

In fact, ever since we began anything one could call civilization and learned that we are more than a collection of individuals, each for himself, and formed the concept of community, money has been pivotal. Pollute that, and you strike at the root of all society.
~ Anne Perry
My Lasher is powerful beyond your dreams of a daimon, and he has learnt much.' 'Learned,' I repeated in amazement. 'How learned, Deborah, for he is merely a spirit, and they are forever foolish and therein lies the danger, that in granting our wishes they do not understand the complexity of them, and thereby prove our undoing. There are a thousand tales that prove it. Has this not happened? How so do you say learned?
~ Anne Rice
All the questions had been reduced to doctrine; all the doctrine had been simplified to catechism; all the catechism had been learned long ago.
~ Sheri S. Tepper
Will you accept me? Fury No. I'm here naked with you because all my clothes fell off by accident and I can't find them. Angelia You're a sarcastic little critter, aren't you? Fury I learned it from you. Angelia
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Michelle Obama is a powerful example of someone who has learned how to align her actions with her values, manage boundaries across domains of life, and embrace change courageously.
~ Stewart D. Friedman
We have learned in recent years to translate almost all of political life in terms of conspiracy. And the spy novel, as never before, really, has come into its own.
~ John le Carre
I just learned that, even though in a past life, I was a model, too.
~ Liv Tyler
efforts demonstrated that he had little facility for writing propaganda or even for communicating with a broad audience. No rejoinder was more learned than his treatises, but none was so unreadable.
~ John Ferling
Part of my strength as an actor comes from what I've learned all these years: when you play a villain, you try to get the light touches when you play a hero, you try to get in some of the warts.
~ John Forsythe
you can use words if you wish, but I'm warning you - I've learned how to read your heart ...
~ John Geddes
A virgin purest lipp'd, yet in the loreOf love deep learned to the red heart's core.
~ John Keats
How many desolate creatures on the earth have learnt the simple dues of fellowship and social comfort, in a hospital.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
It paid to understand the politics, and for all their prickles the blood had long learned the value of shared information.
~ Elizabeth Bear
She assured herself that the practice of the presence of God, that she had learned with self-discipline of thought and will, was not a selfish thing but something absolutely essential if one's soul was to be of the slightest use.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
People in the West... have learned not to examine the religions or cultures of minorities too critically for fear of being call racist.
~ Ayaan Hirsi Ali
As a director, my job is, and always has been, divided into a number of things: dealing with the crew, the money and the studio, and the marketing and publicity. These are all different jobs that have to be learned and done as well as possible. The celebrity part rarely touches a director.
~ Mike Nichols
When it comes to the ratings, I don't know what the rating system is. So when it comes to me, I've learned, with the little experience that I have, that when I feel really good about a movie in the editing room, it works. And when I've felt like a movie wasn't working, it didn't work.
~ Tim Story
People will do anything for ratings and that's the scary part, and I learned the hard way.
~ Erica Mena
Hate is a learned reaction, and it can be unlearned.
~ Kerry Kennedy
When I arrived, Madrid taught me to fight until the end. You win the finals. I've learned a lot with Real Madrid about this.
~ Marcelo
I think 'Believer' and 'Leland' were such great things to have been a part of, and I learned a lot.
~ Ryan Gosling
None will ever be a true Parisian who has not learned to wear a mask of gaiety over his sorrows and one of sadness, boredom or indifference over his inward joy.
~ Gaston Leroux
we ought to think with the learned, and speak with the vulgar .
~ George Berkeley
But something she yearned for by which her life might be filled with action at once rational and ardent; and since the time was gone by for guiding visions and spiritual directors, since prayer heightened yearning but not instruction, what lamp was there but knowledge? Surely learned men kept-the only oil; and who more learned than Mr. Casaubon? Thus
~ George Eliot