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Quotes About Learning

Anyone can make a mistake. It's how they learn from it and recover from it that shows their true worth.
~ John Flanagan
Until I get it right," she said. But he corrected her. "No. Until you don't get it wrong.
~ John Flanagan
I can see now why Halt enjoyed having apprentices. Should have taken one on long ago myself.
~ John Flanagan
Misschien leert ze er toch van, dacht hij, en gaat ze deze keer niet meteen als een gek in de aanval. En misschien dat die grote blauwe walvis, die volgens de Skandiërs zorgt voor eb en vloed, ineens uit de golven omhoog komt springen, vleugels krijgt en een rondje om het schip vliegt.
~ John Flanagan
But what if I make a mistake?' Will asked. Gilan threw back his head and laughed. 'A mistake? One mistake? You should be so lucky. You'll make dozens! I made four or five on my first day alone! Of course you'll make mistakes. Just don't make any of them twice. If you do mess things up, don't try to hide it. Don't try to rationalize it. Recognize it and admit it and learn from it. We never stop learning, none of us.
~ John Flanagan
I believe your grandmother needs lessons in sucking eggs.
~ John Flaxman's
Kids don't quite get what the consequences are until the consequences are due.
~ John Fogerty
A Close Encounter ... You are welcome to visit our land, if you can. Step inside, Earthling. Do not be afraid. We have ideas to exchange and thoughts to trade. There is much to be learned from each other. ... Adrian Rumble
~ John Foster
He was one of the most supremely stupid men I have ever met. He taught me a great deal.
~ John Fowles
So I immediately joined Sutton College of Music in Grove Road, Sutton to thoroughly learn theory of music. Over and over again, I would copy all the major and minor scales until I was blue in the face. It wasn't easy because it was so boring but I knew it was absolutely essential to have this
~ John Fox
Whoever reads the Scriptures in 'Wycliffe's learning' [the mother tongue, English], will forfeit land, cattle, goods, body, and life from themselves and their heirs forever; and be condemned as heretics to God, enemies to the crown, and complete traitors to England." That was man's reward to the true believers in Christ, but their Lord's reward to them was an everlasting crown of righteousness.
~ John Foxe
I find that the best way to do things is to constantly move forward and to never doubt anything and keep moving forward, if you make a mistake say you made a mistake.
~ John Frusciante
The main thing experience has taught me is that one has to sort of hone their relationship to time, you know.
~ John Frusciante
success is largely a matter of Avoiding the Most Likely Ways to Fail[d. ], and since every Bug advances us significantly along that path, we may hearken back to the advice given in the Preface and urge the following Policy: CHERISH YOUR BUGS. STUDY THEM But
~ John Gall
Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toilO'er books consumed the midnight oil?
~ John Gay
yes, I wrote that for you, who can't sort out lie from lay no matter how often I explain it - crayons and perfume - you still don't get it ...
~ John Geddes
28.12 But where shall wisdom be found?....
~ John Gill
He had led a sheltered childhood and never learned to swear convincingly. He had long ago learned that swearing, like foreign languages, is best learned at an early age, but because he regarded it as a social grace he never gave up trying to master it.
~ John Godey
In terms of the outdoors, I and the others like me weren't badly cheated as such cheatings go nowadays, but we were cheated nevertheless. We learned quite a lot, but not enough. Instead of learning to move into country, as I think underneath we wanted, we learned mostly how to move onto it in the old crass Anglo-Saxon way, in search of edible or sometimes just mortal quarry.
~ John Graves
Oh, Wikipedia, with your tension between those who would share knowledge and those who would destroy it.
~ John Green
He liked the mere act of reading, the magic of turning scratches on a page into words inside his head.
~ John Green
I hadn't been in proper school in three years. My parents were my two best friends. My third best friend was an author who did not know I existed.
~ John Green
Have you really read all those books in your room?" Alaska laughing- Oh God no. I've maybe read a third of 'em. But I'm going to read them all. I call it my Life's Library. Every summer since I was little, I've gone to garage sales and bought all the books that looked interesting. So I always have something to read.
~ John Green
You could hear the wind in the leaves, and on that wind traveled the screams of the kids on the playground in the distance, little kids figuring out how to be alive, how to navigate a world that wasn't made for them by navigating a playground that was.
~ John Green