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Quotes About Learning

Creo que cada experiencia tiene algo que enseñarnos, pero muchos fallan en aprender de las suyas porque se enfocan en las pérdidas más que en las lecciones.
~ John C. Maxwell
Success leads to the greatest failure, which is pride. Failure leads to the greatest success, which is humility and learning.
~ John C. Maxwell
People don't learn from people they don't value.
~ John C. Maxwell
I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content.
~ John C. Maxwell
The mark of someone with potential to grow is openness to the process. When you look at people who are eager to learn more, you can bet they are on the right track. And when you talk to people who just don't want any more instruction, then they have pretty much hit the wall. They are done.
~ John C. Maxwell
you have to experience a lot of failure to achieve success. And the more failure you go through, the higher your success. He
~ John C. Maxwell
Sydney Harris sums up the elements of a teachable mind-set: "A winner knows how much he still has to learn, even when he is considered an expert by others. A loser wants to be considered an expert by others before he has learned enough to know how little he knows.
~ John C. Maxwell
Un fracasado es una persona que hace las cosas mal pero que no es capaz de sacar beneficio de la experiencia.. —ELBERT HUBBARD
~ John C. Maxwell
The ability to learn from mistakes has value not just in business but in all aspects of life. If you live to learn, then you will really learn to live.
~ John C. Maxwell
3. Application: Applying what you've learned is sometimes difficult because it requires change. Most people change only when one of three things happens: they hurt enough that they have to, they learn enough that they want to, or they receive enough that they are able to. Your goal is to keep learning so that you want to change for the better every day.
~ John C. Maxwell
Success leads to the greatest failure, which is pride. Failure leads to the greatest success, which is humility and learning. —DAVID BROOKS
~ John C. Maxwell
Don't waste energy trying to cover up failure. Learn from your failures and go on to the next challenge. It's okay to fail. If you're not failing, you're not growing. —H. STANLEY JUDD
~ John C. Maxwell
Matt. 13:10–13)
~ John C. Maxwell
Failures, repeated failures, are finger-prints on the road to achievement. .
~ Unknown
The pride of young men requires that they seem wise, despite their inexperience, and the only way to appear all-knowing without going to the tedium of acquiring knowledge, is to hold all knowledge in weary-seeming contempt.
~ John C. Wright
The secret of keeping young is to read children's books. You read the books they write for little children and you'll keep young. You read novels, philosophy, stuff like that and it makes you feel old.
~ John Cheever
I hope the next time the young go out for an intellectual rebellion, they will think to try the library. It's still the most subversive building in town, and it's still human headquarters.
~ John Ciardi
One of our professors described a lecture as 'a mystical process by which the notes on the pad of the lecturer pass on to the pad of the student, without passing through the mind of either'.
~ John Cleese
Self-confidence seemed to me more mimicry than anything else and I suggested visiting Clifton Zoo to watch the leaders in a group of baboons, and learn from them: make your gestures slow and deliberate; cultivate a deeper voice; appear casual at all times; eschew all rapid movements. That was all you had to do to look confident.
~ John Cleese
And so Graham and I finally got down to our first film script, and I can say with complete confidence that we had absolutely no idea what we were doing. Of course, we had no idea we had no idea what we were doing, and that meant our enthusiasm stayed intact.
~ John Cleese
toffs could get up to speed. But Ben at least knew roughly
~ John Cleese
learning from something or someone you admire is not stealing. It's called "being influenced by.
~ John Cleese
The Buddhists have a phrase for this—"Beginner's Mind"—expressing how experience can be more vivid when it's not dulled by familiarity.
~ John Cleese
People are changed not by exhortations to do things but by experiences... they may be changed by experience, in a way that could never be achieved with mere good advice.
~ John Cleese