Quotes About Learning
A todos nos gusta dar lecciones, pero sólo enseñamos lo que no merece la pena saber.
~ Jane Austen
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Es gran lectora, y no encuentra placer en otra cosa.
~ Jane Austen
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She's a great reader and takes pleasure in nothing else.
~ Jane Austen
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They were rather handsome, had been educated in one of the first private seminaries in town
~ Jane Austen
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she cannot expect to excel if she does not practice a good deal.
~ Jane Austen
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His reading has done him no harm, for he has fought as well as read.
~ Jane Austen
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Il y a, je crois, en chacun de nous, un défaut naturel que la meilleure éducation ne peut arriver à faire disparaître.
~ Jane Austen
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Abbiamo tutti voglia di insegnare agli altri, anche se siamo solo in grado di insegnare soltanto quello che non vale la pena di sapere.
~ Jane Austen
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Ha de aprender mi filosofía. Del pasado no tiene usted que recordar más que lo placentero. –No
~ Jane Austen
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The mere habit of learning to love is the thing; and a teachableness of disposition in a young lady is a great blessing.
~ Jane Austen
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Pese a esta experiencia creía que iba a tener que pasar por una nueva y necesaria lección en el arte de aprender lo poca cosa que somos fuera de nuestro propio círculo.
~ Jane Austen
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Hepimiz ders vermeyi severiz fakat yaln?zca bilinmeye deÄŸer olmayan konular? öÄŸretebiliriz.
~ Jane Austen
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todos nos gusta dar lecciones, pero sólo enseñamos lo que no merece la pena saber. Perdóname
~ Jane Austen
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The effect of education I suppose
~ Jane Austen
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She is a great reader, and has no pleasure in anything else.
~ Jane Austen
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and even you yourself, who do not altogether seem particularly friendly to very severe, very intense application, may perhaps be brought to acknowledge that it is very well worth-while to be tormented for two or three years of one's life, for the sake of being able to read all the rest of it.
~ Jane Austen
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Read Above Your Head--"You may perhaps be brought to acknowledge that it is very well worthwhile to be tormented for two or three years of one's life, for the sake of being able to read all the rest of it.
~ Jane Austen
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I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of any thing than of a book! When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library
~ Jane Austen
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it is very well worth while to be tormented for two or three years of one's life, for the sake of being able to read all the rest of it. Consider - if reading had not been taught, Mrs. Radcliffe would have written in vain - or perhaps might not have written at all.
~ Jane Austen
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in some cases)... a good memory is unpardonable
~ Jane Austen
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if you are ever so forward and clever yourselves, you should always be modest; for, much as you know already, there is a great deal more for you to learn.
~ Jane Austen
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What do I not owe you! You taught me a lesson, hard indeed at first, but most advantageous. By you I was properly humbled.
~ Jane Austen
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There is no enjoyment like reading!
~ Jane Austen
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And you have taught me a hard, but most advantageous lesson. I now see that I have been proud. I owe you so much for showing me that.
~ Jane Austen
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