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Quotes About Learning

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~ Ellen Galinsky
All you have to do to educate a child is leave him alone and teach him to read. The rest is brainwashing.
~ Ellen Gilchrist
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~ Ellen Gilchrist
By the time the class ended I was back into an optimistic mood about their work. They were learning, they were working, it takes time, the muse will come if she is summoned.
~ Ellen Gilchrist
We live at the level of our language. Whatever we can articulate we can imagine or explore. All you have to do to educate a child is leave him alone and teach him to read. The rest is brainwashing.
~ Ellen Gilcrist
We must look to Jesus, study His words, pray for His spirit. We should be more frequently alone with God in meditation and prayer. Let us pray more and talk less. We cannot trust to our own wisdom, our own experience, our own knowledge of the truth; we must be daily learners, looking to our heavenly Teacher for instruction, and then, without regard to ease, pleasure, or convenience, we must go forward, knowing that He is faithful who has called....
~ Ellen Gould White
We simply don't know, which is why scientific research is an almost constant search for better truths and not "the truth.
~ Ellen J. Langer
mindful approach to any activity has three characteristics: the continuous creation of new categories; openness to new information; and an implicit awareness of more than one perspective
~ Ellen J. Langer
An awareness of alternatives at the early stages of learning a skill gives a conditional quality to the learning, which, again, increases mindfulness.
~ Ellen J. Langer
When we are first learning to do anything, we ought to expect to make mistakes and we should see our mistakes as steps along the way to competence.
~ Ellen J. Langer
Mindfulness, as I've studied it for more than thirty years, is the simple process of actively drawing distinctions. It is finding something new in what we may think we already know. It doesn't matter what we notice—whether it is smart or silly.
~ Ellen J. Langer
The way we first take in information (that is, mindfully or mindlessly) determines how we will use it later.
~ Ellen J. Langer
Mistakes are the portals of discovery. JAMES JOYCE
~ Ellen J. Langer
At every step the child should be allowed to meet the real experience of life the thorns should never be plucked from his roses.
~ Ellen Key
Librarians are guardians of books. They guide others along their paths, offering keys to help unlock the doors of knowledge.
~ Ellen Klages
What was it about scholarship and learning, he wondered, that seemed to wither the hearts of University men, leaving them incapable of loving anything as imperfect and fallible as an actual human being?
~ Ellen Kushner
I tell students that the opportunities I had were a result of having a good educational background. Education is what allows you to stand out.
~ Ellen Ochoa
I really hope that we'll have a sustainable future on this planet, I really do. So I probably geek out mostly about learning more about how potentially we can hopefully make that happen, hopefully we're not too far lost.
~ Ellen Page
I love sport, I grew up playing sports, that's all I did, and it is so invigorating now that I'm supposedly adult to learn something completely new, from the bottom up.
~ Ellen Page
Learning about the way people process information and their emotions is hugely helpful to my work.
~ Ellen Pompeo
Hey Chris, bet you don't know the Latin name of the red-headed woodpecker." That was a hard one. Chris had to say Melanerpes erythrocephalus very slowly.
~ Ellen Raskin
Raven?' Yes?' What do you believe in?' I believe in - finding out!
~ Ellen Schreiber
Neither of us had the easy confidence of someone like Harry Minor, who could gleefully complain of "not knowing a fucking thing," then set about knowing it.
~ Ellen Ullman
Had Walter ever read Bernard Shaw (he had not), he might have been pleased with the line, "When you have learned something, my dear, it often feels at first as if you had lost something.
~ Ellery Queen