Quotes About Learning
Man's only justification for physical existence is to learn; this is his destiny which he cannot avoid under any circumstances.
~ Théun Mares
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Knowledge is ever greater and more powerful than man. To walk the path of knowledge is to fight for survival; therefore if you come to this path to learn, then you must be prepared to fight as if your life depends upon it.
~ Théun Mares
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When the warrior fails in any one particular pursuit of knowledge he is not defeated, because in walking the path of knowledge we fight many battles – some we win, some we lose. Success lies not in how many battles we have won, but in how well we have fought.
~ Théun Mares
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KNOWLEDGE CAN BE ACQUIRED ONLY THROUGH ACTION IN DAILY LIFE.
~ Théun Mares
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The best hunters are not those with a natural aptitude for hunting, but those who have had to struggle long and hard to learn every trick of the trade.
~ Théun Mares
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The sum of all your mistakes are equal to your success
~ Thabiso Monkoe
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Science is always inquiring.
~ Thabo Mbeki
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There is no such thing as music note by note just as there is no such thing as a book word by word. We have to accept that things are ambiguous," Sebök said to one of the students on the last day of the master class. Is there any more fundamental lesson that we must learn as we mature? As my friend had told me, he might have been talking about all of life, not just music.
~ Thad Carhart
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Nothing is as prolix as ignorance.
~ Thaddeus Stevens
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Before I Talk, I Should Read A Book
~ The B-52s
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Don't be afraid to fail.
~ The Blonde Jon
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A man who has learnt little grows old like an ox: his flesh grows, but his knowledge does not grow.
~ The Dhammapada
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A man eminent in learning has not even a little virtue if he fears to practise it. What precious things can be shown to a blind man when he holds a lamp in his hand?
~ The Hitopadesa
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Amongst all possessions knowledge appears pre-eminent. The wise call it supreme riches, because it can never be lost, has no price, and can at no time be destroyed.
~ The Hitopadesa
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By the fall of water-drops the pot is filled: such is the increase of riches, of knowledge, and of virtue.
~ The Hitopadesa
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Good actions lead to success, as good medicines to a cure: a healthy man is joyful, and a diligent man attains learning; a just man gains the reward of his virtue.
~ The Hitopadesa
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Let this be an example for the acquisition of all knowledge, virtue, and riches. By the fall of drops of water, by degrees, a pot is filled.
~ The Hitopadesa
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The interval is immense between corporeal qualifications and sciences: the body in a moment is extinct, but knowledge endureth to the end of time.
~ The Hitopadesa
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Say not, when I have leisure I will study; you may not have leisure.
~ The Mishnah
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Love is a rocky ride for whom don't know how to be in love
~ the omani shed
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God said: you must teach, as I taught, without a fee.
~ The Talmud
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He alone is poor who does not possess knowledge.
~ The Talmud
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He that is ambitious of fame destroys it. He that increaseth not his knowledge diminishes it. He that uses the crown of learning as an instrument of gain will pass away.
~ The Talmud
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He who has more learning than goodness is like a tree with many branches and few roots, which the first wind throws down; whilst he whose works are greater than his knowledge is like a tree with many roots and fewer branches, which all the winds of heaven cannot uproot.
~ The Talmud
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