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Quotes About Learning

Love of knowledge can draw on its credit indefinitely ... love of knowledge is iron-clad.
~ Lydia Millet
We don't want to be the conquistadors. We want to be Charles Darwin.
~ Lydia Millet
An educated Woggle-Bug may be a new thing; but a Woggle-Bug education is as old as the hills, judging from the display you make of it.
~ Lyman Frank Baum
How old do you have to be to make a bad drawing?
~ Lynda Barry
Sometimes, he said, the important things take time, sometimes they don't just happen all at once, sometimes answers come out of time and struggle, and learning. sometimes you just have to try again in a different way.
~ Lynne Cox
Many people are happy with things as they are. They are comfortable with what they already know. But if I didn't move outside my comfort level, how would I ever experience anything new, how would I ever learn to see or explore? I believe that each of us has a purpose for being here, that we have certain gifts and certain challenges we need to learn from and fulfill for our lives to have meaning and richness.
~ Lynne Cox
intelligence nowadays is all about application: it is the ability 'to take in a complex system and learn its rules on the fly'. For young people, this ability is second nature. Any fool knows that, if you need a new and unfamiliar VCR programmed in a hurry, you commandeer any small passing child to do it.
~ Lynne Truss
Regret and guilt are useless emotions that hold ye in a past that's already gone . . . and if there's one thing I've learned, it's that allowing yerself to be dragged down by the past helps no one. It jest keeps ye from ha'ing both feet in the present where ye should be.
~ Lynsay Sands
mistakes were part of living, and the important thing was to learn from the mistakes you made so you didn't make them twice, and to forgive yourself for those mistakes, as well as others for the mistakes they made. She said not forgiving led to bitterness, and a bitter heart was good for nothing.
~ Lynsay Sands
him and peer over the titles on
~ Lynsay Sands
Besides, her abuela had always said mistakes were part of living, and the important thing was to learn from the mistakes you made so you didn't make them twice, and to forgive yourself for those mistakes, as well as others for the mistakes they made. She said not forgiving led to bitterness, and a bitter heart was good for nothing.
~ Lynsay Sands
Problems call forth our courage and our wisdom; indeed, they create our courage and wisdom.
~ M. Scott Peck
When we teach ourselves and our children discipline, we are teaching them and ourselves how to suffer and also how to grow.
~ M. Scott Peck
Those things that hurt, instruct.
~ M. Scott Peck
Benjamin Franklin said, "Those things that hurt, instruct.
~ M. Scott Peck
Everything that happens to us has been designed for our spiritual growth.
~ M. Scott Peck
The path of spiritual growth is a path of lifelong learning.
~ M. Scott Peck
Throughout the whole of life one must continue to learn to live," said Seneca two millennia ago, "and what will amaze you even more, throughout life one must learn to die.
~ M. Scott Peck
Learning from their children is the best opportunity most people have to assure themselves of a meaningful old age. Sadly, most do not take this opportunity.
~ M. Scott Peck
In any case, when we avoid the legitimate suffering that results from dealing with problems, we also avoid the growth that problems demand from us.
~ M. Scott Peck
As Benjamin Franklin said, "Those things that hurt, instruct.
~ M. Scott Peck
By this I mean let us teach ourselves and our children the necessity for suffering and the value thereof, the need to face problems directly and to experience the pain involved. I
~ M. Scott Peck
As Benjamin Franklin said, "Those things that hurt, instruct." It is for this reason that wise people learn not to dread but actually to welcome problems and actually to welcome the pain of problems.
~ M. Scott Peck
Problems call forth our courage and our wisdom; indeed, they create our courage and our wisdom. It is only because of problems that we grow mentally and spiritually.
~ M. Scott Peck