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Quotes About Learning

Curiosity demands satisfaction.
~ Mary Balogh
He was as he was, and she would live with him and love him until her dying day—or his—and be ever thankful for the idealist she was about to marry, the man who wanted to be perfect but was gradually learning the painful lesson that nobody was. That nothing was. Everyone and everything was in a state of becoming. That was the terror and the wonder of life.
~ Mary Balogh
Smiles did not come naturally to him. He must learn how to let out the ones that were sometimes there deep inside him.
~ Mary Balogh
En ocasiones necesitamos tiempo para adquirir sabiduría y reparar los errores del pasado
~ Mary Balogh
His hand shot up to grasp her wrist as her hand flashed toward his face. 'No, not this time,' he said, eyes narrowing. 'That last time you had the advantage of surprise, my love, but I learn by experience. Hit me again, Elizabeth, and I may reply in kind. You would not escape with a kiss this time.' He released her wrist.
~ Mary Balogh
When you travel, there really are no mistakes--just learning opportunities.
~ Mary Casanova
We are not what we know but what we are willing to learn.
~ Mary Catherine Bateson
Worlds can be found by a child and an adult bending down and looking together under the grass stems or at the skittering crabs in a tidal pool.
~ Mary Catherine Bateson
Myrtle Mae, you have a lot to learn, and I hope you never learn it.
~ Mary Chase
A present of books is always an advantage in the country.
~ Mary Cholmondeley
She'd learned so many ways to be modest, it had become a source of pride.
~ Mary Connealy
Celestina Giuliani learned the word slander at her cousin's baptism.
~ Mary Doria Russell
If you learn something from each person you meet and from each book you read, you will be the best-educated person in the world.
~ Mary Doria Russell
There is simply no alternative. We have to know them.
~ Mary Doria Russell
Not just survival but a good life, full of learning, full of love, Emilio thought, and took a step closer to the death he felt inside himself. He
~ Mary Doria Russell
as if I cared about something as useless as long division
~ Mary Downing Hahn
The most interesting information comes from children, for they tell all they know and then stop. Mark Twain
~ Mary Karr
The most interesting information comes from children, for they tell all they know and then stop. Mark Twain The
~ Mary Karr
Later, I'l learn that's the structure of an elegy: lament, consolation; bad news, followed by good news.)
~ Mary Karr
To learn all that a horse could teach was a world of knowledge, but only a beginning. Look into a horse's eye and you instantly know if you can trust him.
~ Mary O'Hara
You're like a little wild thing that was never sent to school.
~ Mary Oliver
Knowledge has entertained me and it has shaped me and it has failed me. Something in me still starves.
~ Mary Oliver
I did think, let's go about this slowly. This is important. This should take some really deep thought. We should take small thoughtful steps. But, bless us, we didn't.
~ Mary Oliver
But the palace of knowledge is different from the palace of discovery, in which I am, truly, a Copernicus.
~ Mary Oliver