Quotes About Learning
En nuestra agencia hemos cometido tantos errores, que con frecuencia me siento avergonzado. Es posible que nos hayamos equivocado en su caso. Dígame cómo fue".
~ Dale Carnegie
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What is this magic requirement? Just this: a deep, driving desire to learn, a vigorous determination to increase your ability to deal with people.
~ Dale Carnegie
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I may be wrong. I frequently am. Let's examine the facts.
~ Dale Carnegie
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There are a great many "wetless" bathing suits worn at the seashore, but no one ever learns to swim in them. To plunge is the only way.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Every man is a damn fool for at least five minutes every day. Wisdom consists in not exceeding that limit.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Acepte el desacuerdo. Recuerde el eslogan: "Cuando dos socios siempre están de acuerdo, uno de ellos no es necesario". Si hay algo que se le ha pasado por alto, agradezca a quien se lo recuerde. Quizá este desacuerdo es su oportunidad de corregirse antes de cometer un grave error.
~ Dale Carnegie
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How well you own up to your mistakes makes a bigger impression than how you revel in your successes.
~ Dale Carnegie
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When we talk about our mistakes, it makes us human.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Siempre que Roosevelt esperaba a un visitante se quedaba hasta muy tarde, la noche anterior a su llegada, instruyéndose en el tema sobre el cual sabía que se interesaba particularmente el huésped esperado.
~ Dale Carnegie
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un profundo, impulsivo deseo de aprender, una vigorosa decisión de aumentar su capacidad para tratar con la gente.
~ Dale Carnegie
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You have made a mistake, Josephine," he would begin, "but Lord knows, it's no worse than many I have made.
~ Dale Carnegie
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It was said of Emerson that he was always willing to listen to any man, no matter how humble his station, because he felt he could learn something from every man he met.
~ Dale Carnegie
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you are better than I was at your age. I have been guilty of so many silly things myself
~ Dale Carnegie
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Many people think of Jesus as our Savior, as the one who will get us into heaven. So the question often is "Have I accepted Jesus as my Savior?" But we never ask the question "Have I accepted Jesus as my teacher?
~ Dallas Willard
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Truth reveals reality, and reality can be described as what we humans run into when we are wrong, a collision in which we always lose. Being
~ Dallas Willard
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A disciple is someone who is learning by going through the process of change. All the things that we moan about and talk on and on about, such as pornography, divorce and drugs, are things that can be dealt with effectively only by bringing change into the mind and the spirit, into the will, into the body and into the fellowship of the person. Then people come out saying, "Who needs that stuff? I've got something much better than that.
~ Dallas Willard
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If you are thinking of becoming a Christian, I warn you you are embarking on something which is going to take the whole of you, brains and all…. One reason why it needs no special education to be a Christian is that Christianity is an education itself.
~ Dallas Willard
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His Heart, Our Heart As disciples (literally students) of Jesus, our goal is to learn to be like him. We begin by trusting him to receive us as we are. But our confidence in him leads us toward the same kind of faith he had, a faith that made it possible for him to act as he did.
~ Dallas Willard
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My people perish from lack of knowledge" (Hos 4:6).
~ Dallas Willard
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A day shared with Jesus is a day of continuous conversation. We will learn to hear his voice.
~ Dallas Willard
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We want to ask questions and not just make assertions.
~ Dallas Willard
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Knowledge" in biblical language never refers to what we today call "head knowledge," but always to experiential involvement with what is known—to actual engagement with it.
~ Dallas Willard
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What transforms us is the will to obey Jesus Christ from a life that is one with his resurrected reality day by day, learning obedience through inward transformation.
~ Dallas Willard
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But the final step in becoming a disciple is decision. We become a life student of Jesus by deciding. When
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