Quotes About Learning
What is a master but a master student? And if that's true, then there's a responsibility on you to keep getting better and to explore avenues of your profession.
~ Neil Peart
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The facts are always friendly, every bit of evidence one can acquire, in any area, leads one that much closer to what is true.
~ Carl Rogers
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I was allowed to believe things that weren't true and I would ask questions about them and talk about them.
~ Marjorie Taylor Greene
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It is not true that I invented what is called the Montessori Method... I have studied the child; I have taken what the child has given me and expressed it, and that is what is called the Montessori Method.
~ Maria Montessori
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Knowledge is true opinion.
~ Plato
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It's been true in my life that when I've needed a mentor, the right person shows up.
~ Ken Blanchard
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The faster you go, the more students you leave behind. It doesn't matter how much or how fast you teach. The true measure is how much students have learned.
~ William Glasser
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The truest definition of faith is having the belief you're going somewhere that you can't see, whether it's religion or football or learning to ride a bike.
~ Bret Bielema
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It's amazing how much you can learn if your intentions are truly earnest.
~ Chuck Berry
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Perhaps there are none more lazy, or more truly ignorant, than your everlasting readers.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Look at the exposure I am getting, and look at what I am learning from people at literally an arm's length. I am truly privileged to have that experience and even sitting and working with people who I have grown up with. You learn a lot from their experiences.
~ Roshni Nadar
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It's nice to say you have goals and that you want to win championships. But until you get thrown into the fire, you can't truly grasp what it takes to accomplish those goals.
~ C. J. McCollum
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There are truly, truly millions. I'd probably need a month to list all my mistakes.
~ Tim Robinson
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I was extremely curious growing up. I taught myself how to sew, French braid, and cook. When I wasn't creating things with my hands, I was learning more about tech. I was experimenting with email at nine, had my first cell phone at 13, and was truly obsessed with the Internet as a teenager.
~ Brit Morin
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Intellectual capital will always trump financial capital.
~ Paul Tudor Jones
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Currently, I am overseeing the construction of the new Trump Tower in Chicago. I am involved in meeting with the construction crews, architects and sales teams. I am learning a lot and working with some of the best in the business.
~ Bill Rancic
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If Trump keeps learning, he could become a big asset. He will shatter the traditional patterns.
~ Newt Gingrich
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I think what we're learning with the Trump Jr. meeting is when you meet with any Russians, you're meeting with Russian intelligence. And, therefore, President Putin.
~ Mike Quigley
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I never said I wanted to be a lead actress; I never said I wanted to be a film actress. This need to trump everyone bewilders me. I'm only 25. I'm not better than anyone. I just want to watch other people and learn to be good.
~ Carey Mulligan
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I played trumpet in the school bands. I learned things I liked to play on my trumpet, but I didn't learn why this note goes with this note and why it produces that sound. Or how to create tension in the composition.
~ Flea
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When I was a teenager, I learned to play the trumpet. Music became my passion.
~ Edmund Phelps
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I played the coronet first, and then I upgraded to the trumpet. First song I learned on there was 'Hot Cross Buns.'
~ Lil Uzi Vert
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I played trumpet in school at an early age.
~ Michael Anthony
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I started piano like my sisters. After one year or two, I didn't like it anymore. Then, because I like trumpet, I played the cornet. When you are 7, you can't play trumpet - you play cornet. And something didn't go well. The teacher was too hard. Too rough. Suddenly, there was this instrument, the flute, that I could immediately play.
~ Alexandre Desplat
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