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Quotes About Learned

True Ease in Writing comes from Art, not Chance, As those move easiest who have learn'd to dance.
~ Alexander Pope
True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, As those move easiest who have learn'd to dance.
~ Alexander Pope
My uncle was a preacher, and I used to go watch him preach. He was also funny, so I'm very 'preacher-ish' on stage, not by intent but because that's where I learned to talk in front of people.
~ Ron White
The more I heard, the more I've learned, and the more I saw, the more resolved I became about helping to address the challenges that plague the Native American community.
~ Daniel Snyder
Unfortunately, my departure from Madrid was not pleasant, but those things are in the past, and I have learned a lot and matured.
~ Robinho
As an adult, I've learned to cope and pull the plug on the worst what-ifs before my mind takes me to a place from which I can't return.
~ Paul G. Tremblay
We recognize that violence is a learned behavior. One of the best classrooms for learning violence is in the home.
~ Janet Reno
I've just been around a lot of just quality coaches that I've learned from.
~ Bob Stoops
People say I use foul language. I learnt swear words only from my father and YGP.
~ Radha Ravi
I revered our theology, and aspired as much as any one to reach heaven: but being given assuredly to understand that the way is not less open to the most ignorant than to the most learned, and that the revealed truths which lead to heaven are above our comprehension, I did not presume to subject them to the impotency of my reason; and I thought that in order competently to undertake their examination, there was need of some special help from heaven, and of being more than man.
~ Rene Descartes
The world is a mere succession of fortunes made and lost, lessons learned and forgotten and learned again.)
~ Rich Cohen
Till thou hast learned to suffer from a saint a well as from the wicked, and to be abused by the godly as well as the ungodly, never look to live a contented or comfortable life, nor ever think thou has truly learned the art of suffering (383).
~ Richard Baxter
if people learned what this virus could do, there would be traffic jams heading out of Reston, with mothers screaming at television cameras, "Where are my children?
~ Richard Preston
Resurrection is contagious, and free for the taking. It is everywhere visible and available for those who have learned how to see, how to rejoice, and how to neither hoard nor limit God's ubiquitous gift.
~ Richard Rohr
It was from my mother that I learned reading was not a duty but a reward, and from her that I intuited a vital truth: most people are trapped in a solitary existence, a life circumscribed by want and failures of imagination, limitations from which readers are exempt.
~ Richard Russo
It seemed weird calling a teenager 'sir' but I'd learned to be careful with immortals. They tended to get offended easily. Then, they blew stuff up.
~ Rick Riordan
I learned by experience that you can change your circumstance. It's as simple as the serenity prayer; it's a very, very real thing.
~ Bonnie Raitt
About time, what I really learned from studying English is: time is different with timing. I understand the difference of these two words so well. I understand falling in love with the right person in the wrong timing could be the greatest sadness in a person's entire life.
~ Xiaolu Guo
He gave me a look that was almost pitying, and when he smiled it was the smile of a vengeful god. "My dear Veronica, I am suprised you have not already learned -- everyone has a capacity for cruelty. Not everyone gets the chance to exercise it.
~ Deanna Raybourn
Have you not yet learned that it is easier to pull a star down from the heavens than to bend a woman to your will?
~ Deanna Raybourn
A learned fool is more a fool than an ignorant fool.
~ Moliere
The open society is one in which men have learned to be to some extent critical of taboos, and to base decisions on the authority of their own intelligence.
~ Karl Popper
There is no difference between knowledge and temperance; for he who knows what is good and embraces it, who knows what is bad and avoids it, is learned and temperate.
~ Socrates
To him, homosexuality is only a symbol for what he learned from the Family is a greater plague: government by people, not by God.
~ Jeff Sharlet