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Quotes About Learning

This thought runs like a bright golden thread through the dark tapestry of our sorrow. We learn so much from our children—in patience, in humility, in gratitude for other blessings we had accepted before as a matter of course; so much in tolerance; so much in faith—believing and trusting where we cannot see; so much in compassion for our fellow man; and yes, even so much in wisdom about the eternal values in life.
~ Andrew Solomon
We learn so much from our children—in patience, in humility, in gratitude for other blessings we had accepted before as a matter of course; so much in tolerance; so much in faith—believing and trusting where we cannot see; so much in compassion for our fellow man; and yes, even so much in wisdom about the eternal values in life.
~ Andrew Solomon
The difficulty of learning spoken English for a person profoundly deaf from an early age has been likened to a hearing American trying to learn spoken Japanese while locked within a soundproof glass cubicle.
~ Andrew Solomon
Books are not luxuries. They are the meat and drink for the mind.
~ Andrew Taylor
In fact, I've come to the conclusion that the more you entertain children, the more bored they will get.
~ Andy Crouch
I've come to the conclusion that the more you entertain children, the more bored they will get.
~ Andy Crouch
the more you entertain children, the more bored they will get.
~ Andy Crouch
People need to be made more aware of the need to work at learning how to live because life is so quick and sometimes it goes away too quickly.
~ Andy Warhol
Been there, done that.
~ Angela Brown
but whoever heeds reproof acquires understanding.
~ Angela Elwell Hunt
You don't have to know everything in the world. We aren't supposed to. It makes you boring in mixed company if you can't be interested and ask questions of other people.
~ Angela Johnson
Without pain, there would be no suffering. Without suffering, we would never learn from our mistakes. To make it right, pain and suffering is the key to all windows, without it, there is no way of life.
~ Angelina Jolie
You broke me bodily. The heart ain't the half of it, And I'll never learn to laugh at it In my good natured way. In fact, I'm laughing less in general, But I learned a lot at my own funeral. And I knew you'd be the death of me, So I guess that's the price I pay.
~ Ani DiFranco
and half of learning to play is learning what not to play and she's learning the spaces she leaves have their own things to say and she's trying to sing just enough so that the air around her moves and make music like mercy that gives what it is and has nothing to prove she crawls out on a limb and begins to build her home and it's enough just to look around and to know that she's not alone up up up up up up up points the spire of the steeple but god's work isn't done by god it's done by people
~ Ani DiFranco
Marcie, you don't need to read books. It's just a dumb habit for introverts.
~ Ann Bannon
Please don't judge me too much until you are older and know more things. (Spoken from mother to daughter)
~ Ann Brashares
But then she hadn't just learned to love this summer – she had also learned how to need.
~ Ann Brashares
He was never very good at talking about feelings. He'd been on his own for so long that it was as if he'd had to learn a new language
~ Ann Cleeves
No one who reads can ever be bored
~ Ann Hood
Maybe knitting is like writing a story-- an act of discovery. But that seems unlikely, given the very precise directions.
~ Ann Hood
Being eleven is a real trial. I will admit one thing, though: no matter what age you are, being the oldest of eight kids sure teaches you a lot of responsibility.
~ Ann M. Martin
I'd like to learn how to needlepoint.
~ Ann M. Martin
SUMMER PLAY GROUP
~ Ann M. Martin
maybe Derek would be able to help me with my science homework.
~ Ann M. Martin