Quotes About Learning
After learning , please be realistic. Give yourself a permission to keep making mistakes. We must also give ourselves the gift of understanding that we can't remember everything we learned at once
~ John Gray
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The main difference between those who succeed in life and those who fail is the knowledge of how to get back up.
~ John Gray
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Raggiunto il successo, si guardarono indietro e capirono che ogni loro fallimento era stato necessario per il conseguimento dei loro obiettivi. Ogni errore aveva insegnato loro qualcosa.
~ John Gray
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The time you spend in any relationship is not a loss if you learn from it and complete it in a positive way. Each time you follow your heart and then plainly recognize that someone is not right for you, then you are definitely one step closer to finding the right person for you.
~ John Gray
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The common sense of one generation was always a new discovery to previous generations.
~ John Gray
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The process of learning requires not only hearing and applying but also forgetting and then remembering again.
~ John Gray
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El destino al que está abocado cualquier especialista de cualquier área de la ciencia es ceñirse cada vez más estrechamente al tema de su especialidad, aprendiendo cada vez más sobre cada vez menos materia, hasta acabar finalmente sabiéndolo todo sobre nada.
~ John Gribbin
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Ricky had taught me a few cuss words. I usually practiced them in the woods by the river, then prayed for forgiveness as soon as I was done.
~ John Grisham
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We learned after the first semester in law school that it's best never to discuss exams. If notes are compared afterwards, you become painfully aware of things you missed.
~ John Grisham
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in Italian. For the first time in his new home, Rick admitted to himself that learning a few words was not a bad idea. In fact, it was a great idea if he had any hope of scoring points with the girls.
~ John Grisham
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Her father had learned only one thing in prison. Not humility, nor patience, nor understanding...Marshall Kofer had learned to listen, at least to his daughter.
~ John Grisham
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Creía que no te arrepentías nunca de nada —comentó Mark. —Esto son errores, no arrepentimientos. Se acabaron los arrepentimientos, y es una pérdida de tiempo flagelarse por ellos. Pero los errores son movimientos en falso del pasado que pueden afectar al futuro. Con suerte, los errores pueden contenerse o incluso corregir.
~ John Grisham
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He couldn't wait to get to school.
~ John Grisham
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makes good grades, and
~ John Grisham
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child is not born with the tendency to neglect; it has to be acquired.
~ John Grisham
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The rhythm of solitude, once so intimidating, began to feel comfortable. Aloneness, I was learning, does not have to equal loneliness.
~ John Grogan
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We learn lessons from storms that we cannot learn from calm seas.
~ John H. Groberg
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I only debate my equals. All others, I teach.
~ John Henrik Clarke
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Certainly a liberal education does manifest itself in a courtesy, propriety, and polish of word and action, which is beautiful in itself, and acceptable to others; but it does much more. It brings the mind into form,—for the mind is like the body.
~ John Henry Newman
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The nature of the case and the history of philosophy combine to recommend to us this division of intellectual labour between Academies and Universities. To discover and to teach are distinct functions; they are also distinct gifts, and are not commonly found united in the same person. He, too, who spends his day in dispensing his existing knowledge to all comers is unlikely to have either leisure or energy to acquire new.
~ John Henry Newman
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The minds of young people are pliable and elastic, and easily accommodate themselves to any one they fall in with.
~ John Henry Newman
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Nothing is more common in an age like this, when books abound, than to fancy that the gratification of a love of reading is real study.
~ John Henry Newman
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Those who say 'you only live once' have never read a book.
~ John Hughes
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You don't spell it, son. You eat it.
~ John Hughes
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