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Quotes About Learning

People are diverse, we are socially influenced, we are error-prone, we are purposive, and we learn. In addition, people possess agency—we have the capacity to act.
~ Scott E. Page
Because history isn't just a chronicle of events. Rather, it is a mirror of both who we are and who we want to be. For us to learn from the past, we have to look at and wrestle with all of it -- the sad and the ugly as well as the good and the great. And while we can't take credit for the accomplishments of previous generations, we can learn from their mistakes.
~ Scott Ellsworth
Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes to us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday.
~ Scott Eyman
Duke was not what you would call a natural actor, but he learned. And when he learned, he mastered one of the hardest things of all - to act natural. And he does it so well that a lot of people still don't know he's acting. - Paul Fix
~ Scott Eyman
I wish I was older. And that I knew more than I do.
~ Scott Frost
Each movement is only learned after you've perfected the one before it.
~ Scott Hamilton
I learned that once you take advantage of the opportunity to learn and experience and open yourself to a new way of living, you can't wait to do it again and do it better and find new ways of feeling that again and again and again.
~ Scott Hamilton
Not only should we expect lots and lots of failure, but we should also be grateful when it shows up because it means we are on the right track. Failure is a mile marker on the pathway to finishing first.
~ Scott Hamilton
Instead of being smothered by your failures, debilitated by them, defeated by them, if you can learn from them, you have a superpower. True winners have a healthy appetite for failure. Because without failure, success means nothing.
~ Scott Hamilton
Failure is not something to be feared but something to be cherished because it is always teaching us.
~ Scott Hamilton
For United Methodist doctrine the loving spirit that is the goal of Christian doctrine ought to inform all of the practices related to it. It ought to be the rule that guides the thinking, speaking, discerning, listening, and discussing doctrine. Catholic spirit does not mean indifference even in matters of opinion. It does mean teaching and learning the faith in love.
~ Scott J. Jones
good communicators learn from others, by identifying and studying examples of successful expression in their chosen field.
~ Scott L. Montgomery
You write?" "Why, all the time," said Locke, "except of course when I'm wrong.
~ Scott Lynch
A troupe learns to play like we all learn to screw, stumbling and jostling until everything's finally in the right place.
~ Scott Lynch
Careful, Sofia," said Don Lorenzo. "Don't teach a sailor to shit in the ocean," she muttered.
~ Scott Lynch
Well, hell. It's been five years. Maybe she's learned to lose gracefully. Maybe she's out of practice." "Maybe trained monkeys will climb out of my ass and pour me a glass of Austershalin brandy," said Jean.
~ Scott Lynch
Get used to gaps in your comprehension," said Sabetha. "The rest of us certainly have.
~ Scott Lynch
Your moral education's over." Jean stared up into the sky as the dockside receded and Bug took them out into the canal's heart. "Now you're going to learn a thing or two about war.
~ Scott Lynch
I'm no one you want to learn from.
~ Scott Lynch
Of course I'm cheating," said Chains. "Game's no fun unless you cheat. When you figure out how I'm cheating then I'll know you're starting to improve.
~ Scott Lynch
30. Killing season as it's known in the UK or the July effect as it's known in the U.S. is used to describe the time around July and August when newly qualified doctors first begin their residencies.
~ Scott Matthews
Stress literally kills your brain. Studies have found that months of exposure to stress can permanently destroy neurons in your brain, which affects learning, impulse control, reasoning, and memory.
~ Scott Matthews
Q: What is the fruitiest subject at school? A: History, because it's full of dates.
~ Scott McNeely
They may not spell brilliantly, they may not have the most amazing command of the English language. But they are willing to learn, and they read like crazy. They write, because they have loved so much to read.
~ Scott Nicholson