Quotes About Learning
Don't accumulate possessions; accumulate experiences!
~ Mark Batterson
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Journaling is the difference between learning and remembering. It's also the difference between forgetting and fulfilling our goals.
~ Mark Batterson
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If you don't have a dream, keep learning while you're waiting. Get into God's Word, and God's dream will get into you.
~ Mark Batterson
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Experiences are the currency of a life well lived.
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if you learn from every mistake, then there is no such thing as failure anyway.
~ Mark Batterson
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We should stop asking God to get us out of difficult circumstances and start asking Him what He wants us to get out of those difficult circumstances
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Half of spiritual growth is learning what we don't know. The other half is unlearning what we do know.
~ Mark Batterson
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It's our past problems that prepare us for future opportunities. So someday we may be as grateful for the bad things as the good things because the bad things helped prepare us for the good things.
~ Mark Batterson
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The leading cause of failure is mismanaged success. And the leading cause of success is well-managed failure.
~ Mark Batterson
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The shortest pencil is longer than the longest memory
~ Mark Batterson
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God often uses us at our point of greatest incompetence.
~ Mark Batterson
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If you really want to get good at anything, you've got to work at it for ten thousand hours.
~ Mark Batterson
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Before entertaining guests, Roosevelt would read up on whatever subject matter they might be interested in. This enabled him to become quite the conversationalist. And I would suggest that it was one way in which Roosevelt loved his neighbor as himself—he showed genuine interest in their interests.
~ Mark Batterson
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The spiritual disciplines are art forms. Your first prayer will probably look like a kindergartener's painting. Of course, God still puts it on His refrigerator! But if you keep practicing prayer, your faith will become fluent. Living a Spirit-led life is a steep learning curve. It takes time—and by time, I mean decades, not days. You have to grow in the spiritual disciplines little by little. That's how you go from strength to strength. You keep benchmarking
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éxito es el resultado del fracaso bien administrado.
~ Mark Batterson
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True knowledge should not produce pride; it should produce humility...Because the more you know, the more you know how much you don't know.
~ Mark Batterson
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Learning is the heart of discipleship. You can't just take up your cross daily. You need to take up the Bible every day.
~ Mark Batterson
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we are overwhelmed with information and dying for wisdom.
~ Mark Batterson
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Teach a cook a recipe and he'll cook for a night; teach a cook a technique and she'll improvise for a lifetime.
~ Mark Bittman
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Google will provide you with a thousand answers. A library will provide you with the correct answer.
~ Unknown
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Reacting students also indicated that they would be less likely to take future Reacting-type courses. The explanation, the researchers learned, was that Reacting students had worked much harder than their peers in regular seminars.
~ Unknown
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If classes were 'sorta boring,' was it because of the student or the teacher?
~ Unknown
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Instantly Nate realized that he couldn't prepare for class as in the past, 'where I could tune in for a minute, say something smart, earn my credit for the day and tune out.
~ Unknown
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I'm a great test-taker," she explained. "I'm great at guessing what teachers are going to ask, and I can store dates and names like it's nobody's business. It was never a question of how much I knew, but how many correct answers I got. If I had thought about it, I would have realized that I had forgotten most of what I 'learned' three months or a semester later. But I never thought about my education. Why would I? I wasn't going to be tested on it.
~ Unknown
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