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Quotes About Learned

That is exactly what I learned. That evil can be so ordinary.
~ Tess Gerritsen
Yet because of the ignorance and stupidity of so many of those about him, he was able to consider himself at least fairly learned.
~ Theodore Dreiser
I love to apply my foundation with BeautyBlenders - I just think it gives the most natural kind of glow, but I've learned from being on set that you should use a damp BeautyBlender but that you should dampen it with rosewater. It just kind of brings your skin to life a little bit more.
~ Lili Reinhart
It was commonplace to hear it said, after the Bosnian genocide kicked off in 1992 and the Rwandan genocide erupted in 1994 and the Darfur genocide began in 2003, that the 'international community' had learned nothing since the Holocaust.
~ Terry Glavin
I learned how to handle myself in the kitchen - where to stand and how to be out of people's way and how to function like a machine.
~ Manish Dayal
My lessons didn't come at my father's knee. Like all good lessons, they were learned from example.
~ Ted Danson
Women revert to their maiden names in Heaven, Rutherford feels fairly certain. He can't remember where he learned this--France or the Bible.
~ Karen Russell
Women revert to their maiden names in Heaven, Rutherford feels fairly certain. He can't remember where he learned this—France or the Bible.
~ Karen Russell
On Sunday, namely the day dedicated to music and song, the learned beings belonging to this group produced every kind of 'melody' on various 'sound-producing instruments,' as well as with their voices, and then explained to all the other learned beings how the knowledge they wished to transmit was indicated in these works of theirs.
~ G.I. Gurdjieff
And it was just in these unaccustomed impulses, evoked in the beings by their instrumental and vocal melodies, that the learned members of that group indicated what they wished to transmit.
~ G.I. Gurdjieff
The tree of knowledge is not the tree of life! And yet can we cast out of our spirits all the good or evil poured into them by so many learned generations? Ignorance cannot be learned.
~ Gerard de Nerval
Hi there," squeaked a precocious little voice, "you are speaking to Chloe Fusakawa, and I have just learned how to answer the phone.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
This was one of the dynamics between us we came to value: She was the good girl and I was the rebel, and each of us learned enough from the other to expand our respective territories.
~ Gail Caldwell
By then I was thirty years old, and I'd learned that courage in a bottle could get you through all kinds of doors, and all kinds of trouble, and a lot of dead-end nights alone.
~ Gail Caldwell
Ultimately, said Lucas, adopting the tones of the radical hippie many supposed him to be, "we learned one rule that came out of the '60s: Acquire the means of production
~ Brian Jay Jones
disciple will be repaid for what he has learned and followed,y for God pays no attention to the titles or prestige of men.
~ Brian Simmons
This shall be home, where danger was my cradle, and all we have learned will guard us!
~ Brian W. Aldiss
Oh, it sounds ridiculous, I know, in Britain in the twentieth century, but I learned in the war that civilization anywhere is a very thin crust.
~ buchan john iv
After 25 years of buying and supervising a great variety of businesses, Charlie and I have not learned how to solve difficult business problems. What we have learned is to avoid them.
~ buffett warren ii
Thinking what had happened over in my mind, trying to figure out the whys and wherefores, see what lessons were to be learned, what signs to be read in it all.
~ Iain Banks
I understand horses better than I understand people, he said. I prefer their company most of the time, to be honest. And if there's one thing I've learned, it's this: A horse would sooner die in harness than rot in a field.
~ Iain Lawrence
men had turned their minds to the passion of faction, and learned to despise the old wisdom because they could not read it afresh.
~ Iain Pears
Politeness, I learned at her salon, is a demanding discipline; to convince others without recourse to the tricks of the demagogue or bully requires a high level of intelligence, especially when the audience is learned and intelligent.
~ Iain Pears
You're taking a nap? Come on, Kate, I need you for this fight. Stop lying around." "You must think you're funny." "Just saying, you have to pull your own weight. A hot body and flirting will only get you so far." "Everything I do, I learned from you, boy toy." "Boy toy?" Curran asked. "Would you prefer man candy ?
~ Ilona Andrews