Quotes About Learning
I did not feel much inclined to study the books which I had procured at his recommendation. M. Krempe was a little squat man, with a gruff voice and repulsive countenance; the teacher, therefore, did not prepossess me in favour of his doctrine.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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Of what a strange nature is knowledge! It clings to the mind when it has once seized on it like a lichen on the rock.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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The master told his pupils, I will never ask you to bring me precious gifts but I will ask you to become worthy of receiving gifts.
~ Maryam Mafi
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Before researchers become researches they should become philosophers.
~ Masanobu Fukuoka
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But intending to understand ten things, you actually do not understand even one. If you know a hundred flowers you do not "know" a single one.
~ Masanobu Fukuoka
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Sasuke: Snakes can sense things through temperature, and they can also do it with their sense of smell by passing the smell in the mouth. Itachi: You've learnt a lot...Dr. Snakes
~ Masashi Kishimoto
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Sometimes you must Hurt in order to Know, Fall in order to Grow, Lose in order to Gain because life's greatest lessons are learned through Pain.
~ Masashi Kishimoto
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My teacher taught me a ton of things. Some of t was invaluable, some of it was completely useless. Yours did too, right? Lots of things... countless things. We're on our way there there, too, you know? To their side. The side that leaves behind instead of inherits. It may be troublesome but its the way of the world
~ Masashi Kishimoto
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My teacher taught me a ton of things. Some of it was invaluable, some of it was completely useless. Yours did too, right? Lots of things... countless things. We're on our way there there, too, you know? To their side. The side that leaves behind instead of inherits. It may be troublesome but its the way of the world.
~ Masashi Kishimoto
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Avec de l'entrainement même un raté peut devenir un génie
~ Masashi Kishimoto
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If being smart is what you say it is, I will remain a fool my entire life
~ Masashi Kishimoto
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Every book teaches a lesson, even if the lesson is only that one has chosen the wrong book.
~ Mason Cooley
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Children pay little attention to their parents' teachings, but reproduce their characters faithfully
~ Mason Cooley
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Experience teaches us, but we scarcely know what.
~ Mason Cooley
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Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise; seek what they sought.
~ Matsuo Basho
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There is a certain sort of innocence that comes with curiosity. Who
~ Matt Morris
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These skill-sets usually take time to develop so the
~ Matt Morris
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the more you do it, the faster and better you will get.
~ Matt Morris
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people who are good at it are the ones who have gained experience and who are keen observers.
~ Matt Morris
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reality is that we all make mistakes, which ultimately make us
~ Matt Morris
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encourage you to go out and do it because knowledge is useless unless you put it into action.
~ Matt Morris
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Probing Probing is the art of asking the right question at the right time. Throughout the story, you can ask your audience some questions. After relating or telling your story, you can ask your audience about their perceptions and opinions to learn if anything needs to be changed for the next time you tell the story. Do
~ Matt Morris
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The real tragedy of nationalised education is how little innovation it has seen.
~ Matt Ridley
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The fuel on which science runs is ignorance. Science is like a hungry furnace that must be fed logs from the forests of ignorance that surround us. In the process, the clearing we call knowledge expands, but the more it expands, the longer its perimeter and the more ignorance comes into view. [...] A true scientist is bored by knowledge; it is the assault on ignorance that motivates him - the mysteries that previous discoveries have revealed. The forest is more interesting than the clearing.
~ Matt Ridley
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