Quotes About Lesson
My uncles rubbed their hands and smiled back. They went away, bent over their hopes, thinking what they could not wait to do when Titans ruled again. It was my first lesson. Beneath the smooth, familiar face of things is another that waits to tear the world in two.
~ Madeline Miller
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The 1930s, Kennedy said, 'taught us a clear lesson; aggressive conduct, if allowed to go unchecked and unchallenged, ultimately leads to war.
~ John F. Kennedy
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But his admonition backfired spectacularly; the attempted sermon
~ John Guy
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She taught me that the world would continue without me. And eventually I learned that lesson. It took some time...Everything is cliche. Her death taught me that life is short.
~ John Hodgman
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This is a writer's lesson: To learn that the sounds that we imagine can be the clearest, loudest sounds of all.
~ John Irving
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Children are most impressed with the importance of a moment when they witness a parent breaking the parents' own rule.
~ John Irving
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He wished he could arrange a maiming as a kind of moral lesson
~ John Irving
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The evil that men do lives after them; To be immortal, learn that lesson well. —MARC ANTONY, at the execution of Brutus The Revenge of Julius Caesar
~ John Jackson Miller
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Let the following be one of the unfailing rules by which the individual investor and, needless to say, the pension and other institutional-fund manager are guided: there is the possibility, even the likelihood, of self-approving and extravagantly error-prone behavior on the part of those closely associated with money. Let that also be the continuing lesson of this essay.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
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For if there is a single dominant lesson from 1918, it's that governments need to tell the truth in a crisis.
~ John M. Barry
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For if there is a single dominant lesson from 1918, it's that governments need to tell the truth in a crisis. Risk communication implies managing the truth. You don't manage the truth. You tell the truth.
~ John M. Barry
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risk communication." I don't much care for the term. For if there is a single dominant lesson from 1918, it's that governments need to tell the truth in a crisis. Risk communication implies managing the truth. You don't manage the truth. You tell the truth.
~ John M. Barry
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The only useful thing I ever learned in school was that if you spit on your eraser it erased ink.
~ Dorothy Parker
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Everyone gets the experience. Some get the lesson.
~ T. S. Eliot
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Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterward.
~ Vernon Law
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Every experience is a lesson. Every loss is a gain.
~ Sathya Sai Baba
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A burnt child dreads the fire.
~ English proverb
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An experience teaches only the good observer; but far from seeking a lesson in it, everyone looks for an argument in experience, and everyone interprets the conclusion in his own way.
~ Andre Gide
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experience should teach us that it is always the unexpected that does occur.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
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Whenever I have a bad performance, I look at it as a learning experience.
~ Johnny Damon
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A proverb is no proverb to you till life has illustrated it.
~ John Keats
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Always Wrong Person Teach The Right Lesson Of Life.
~ Dhiren Prajapati
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Allow failure to teach you A supreme lesson: Each sunset is the beginning Of a very, very bright And powerful sunrise.
~ Sri Chinmoy
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Every failure is a lesson learned about your strategy.
~ Thomas A. Edison
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