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Quotes About Lesson

Minden igaz történetnek van valami tanulsága, ámbár némelyikben nehéz meglelni e kincset, s ha megleljük is, gyakran oly csekélynek bizonyul, hogy a száraz, összezsugorodott bél nem kárpótol bennünket a dió feltörésének fáradságos munkájáért.
~ Anne Bronte
It is not man who is the enemy of the human species. It is the irrational; it is the spiritual when it is divorced from the material; from the lesson in one beating heart or one bleeding vein.
~ Anne Rice
She had learnt a painful lesson, she thought – that as they die, the ones we love, we lose our witnesses, our watchers, those who know and understand the tiny little meaningless patterns, those words drawn in water with a stick. And there is nothing left but the endless flow.
~ Anne Rice
And this lesson about mortal peace of mind I never forgot. Even if a ghost is ripping a house to pieces, throwing in pans all over, pouring water of pillows, making clocks chime at all hours, mortal will accept almost any natural explanation offered, no matter how absurd, rather than the obvious supernatural one, for what is going on.
~ Anne Rice
He got away with those affairs because he was never inattentive to Ellie. Some of the other guys around here should take a lesson from that. What women hate is when you turn cold to them. If you treat them like queens, they'll let you have a concubine or two outside the palace.
~ Anne Rice
So maybe parenthood was meant to be educational, Robin thought—a lesson for the parents on totally other styles of being.
~ Anne Tyler
Bean decided to pay attention to what Ms. Aruba-Tate was saying. Today, class, we are having a special science lesson. Science! Bean stopped thinking about Colorado. Science was usually dirt or fish, and Bean liked both of them.
~ Annie Barrows
There's always one thing we depend on. And if someone takes it away, all that's left is some story in a history class.
~ Scott Westerfeld
When our responses turn into reactions and we set out to teach people a lesson, we lose. We lose because the act of teaching someone a lesson rarely succeeds at changing them, and always fails at making our day better, or our work more useful.
~ Seth Godin
Tell me, Acheron, is there anyone you will ever trust enough to release your soul? (Artemis) You know better. You've tutored me too well on how vicious women are. On how much love ruins and destroys. Thank you for the lesson, Artemis. It was just what I needed. And I assure you, it's one I'll never forget. (Acheron)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
But he's never been interested in me, and the last time I made a move on him, Caillen almost tore my arm out of its socket. Lesson learned. Syn off-limits. (Kasen)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Ultimately, I think the movie's about working as a means of finding meaning in your life. It's about the lesson, the great lesson, of just working, working and being productive.
~ David Krumholtz
The lesson is clear: As impractical as it may sound, the safest and most secure way to lead your life is to follow your dream.
~ Douglas Bloch
Treat every challenge as a lesson, every mistake you make as a blessing and move on.
~ Paulo Coelho
Every problem in your life carries a gift inside it.
~ Richard Bach
The best lesson I was given is that all of life teaches, especially if we have that expectation.
~ Sam Abell
The life of a good man is at the same time the most eloquent lesson of virtue and the most severe reproof of vice.
~ Samuel Smiles
I think every script has meaningful messages no matter what it is, because inherently life is full of meaning and every single day we lean a lesson.
~ Shailene Woodley
Life is a trick, and you get one chance to learn it.
~ Terry Pratchett
Careful, Arturo Bandini: don't strain your eyesight, remember what happened to Tarkington, remember what happened to James Joyce.
~ John Fante
I did," he replied ruefully. "But while I was busy watching the ground, I hit that branch with my head. Broke it clean in two.
~ John Flanagan
But I'm not. I'm—" "You're a spoiled and arrogant brat who needs to be taught a lesson. I'd hoped it wouldn't come to this, but apparently it has. Follow me.
~ John Flanagan
Et ies nit oe, 'eren, toekestan de passee mon broek zondèr me betaal de tolle!
~ John Flanagan
We've learned," he says, "that over the history of our planet, Earth and life have co-evolved. Changes in the environment affect life, and changes in life can transform the environment. This is a lesson to ponder as we think about our future as well as our past." —Andrew H. Knoll PhD— From—Cambrian Ocean World: Ancient Sea Life of North America (Life of the Past).****couldn't find this title****
~ John Foster