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Quotes About Learning

Teachers come and go. In each step of the process, a teacher is to be met, lessons learned, relationships completed, instincts appropriated.
~ Gabrielle Roth
Tous ces mots étranges, qu'elle déchiffrait syllabe par syllabe en les prononçant du bout des lèvres avec effort, la laissaient désemparée, hésitante.
~ Gabrielle Roy
Remember that a fine education can be found in places other than the usual.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
You try again. You fail better.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
And the thing about games is, if you get good at one game, you can be good at any game. That's what I think. They're all hand-eye coordination and observing patterns.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
A.J. has never changed a diaper in his life, though he is a modestly skilled gift wrapper.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
they were still young enough to understand time in semesters
~ Gabrielle Zevin
On the board, Mr. Beery had written "Those who don't remember history are doomed to repeat it." I wasn't sure if this was meant to be inspirational, thematic, or a joke about making sure to study.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Sam's grandfather had two core beliefs: (1) all things were knowable by anyone, and (2) anything was fixable if you took the time to figure out what was broken.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
You couldn't be old and still be wrong about as many things as she'd been wrong about, and it was a kind of immaturity to call yourself old before you were.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
So, what do I do?' she asked. 'You go back to work. You take advantage of the quiet time that a failure allows you. You remind yourself that no one is paying any attention to you ... You try again. You fail better.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
public failures are different, it's true." "So, what do I do?" she asked. "You go back to work. You take advantage of the quiet time that a failure allows you. You remind yourself that no one is paying any attention to you and it's a perfect time for you to sit down in front of your computer and make another game. You try again. You fail better." "I
~ Gabrielle Zevin
There is a time for any fledgling artist where one's taste exceeds one's abilities.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
The child's body moves the way a body can move before it has felt or even encountered the idea of pain.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
I fail in my work every day, but I keep turning over the problems until I'm not failing anymore. But public failures are different, it's true." "So, what do I do?" she asked. "You go back to work. You take advantage of the quiet time that a failure allows you. You remind yourself that no one is paying any attention to you and it's a perfect time for you to sit down in front of your computer and make another game. You try again. You fail better.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Nächstes Mal scheitern wir besser.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Marx was a prodigious reader, and he felt like Sadie might be the kind of book that one could read many times, and always come away with something new.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
And the thing about games is, if you get good at one game, you can be good at any game. That's what I think. They're all hand-eye coordination and observing patterns.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
What can a single man know about child rearing?
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Não tem ninguém no mundo como o pessoal dos livros. É um negócio de cavalheiros e damas.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
A Trip to the Beach By Maya Tamerlane Fikry Teacher: Edward Balboni, Alicetown High School Grade 9
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Beim nächsten Mal scheitern wir besser.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Det vi tar till oss som tjugoåringar är inte nödvändigtvis samma saker som vi tar till oss som fyrtioåringar och vice versa. Detta gäller både böcker och livet i allmänhet (s. 51).
~ Gabrielle Zevin
And she always wants to read the same book. And it's, like, the crappiest board book. The Monster at the End of This Book?
~ Gabrielle Zevin