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Quotes About Learning

Oh, that we would be as attentive to the Word as a newborn is to the milk.
~ Nancy Wilson
The more you read, the more you will find your thoughts and conversation reflecting your reading, and the more you will want to read.
~ Nancy Wilson
John Bunyan in 'Christian Behavior', said, 'The whole Bible was given for this very end, that you should both believe this doctrine and live in the comfort and sweetness of it.' How can we live in the sweetness and comfort of doctrines if we don't know what they are? We must learn them first, and then we can live in the joy of them. If we are only exposed to a dab of doctrine here and there, this is impossible.
~ Nancy Wilson
We often think contentment is something that happens to us, rather than something that we take pains to learn.
~ Nancy Wilson
no true knowledge is ever reached without pain.
~ Naomi Alderman
There are no shortcuts. Not to understanding and not to knowledge. You can't put anyone into a box. Listen, even a stone isn't the same as any other stone,
~ Naomi Alderman
The knowledge is as good as freedom.
~ Naomi Alderman
Oxford is beautiful; its beauty is its plumage, its method of procreation. The beauty of the dream of Oxford, of spires and quiet learning, of the life of the mind, of effortless superiority, all these had beguiled me.
~ Naomi Alderman
Mas] bowled well enough to know you could handle a split effectively in either of two ways. If you are right-handed, tap the left pin gently on the left side so that it pushes down the right pin. Or else bang the right pin hard enough so that it ricochets from the back to the left. Beginners, on the other hand, don't know about these things. They usually release the ball right down the middle. It is no wonder they end up hitting nothing.
~ Unknown
Having access to knowledge didn't always mean understanding things. I do not entirely understand people.
~ Unknown
But she hadn't been able to take root. She'd remembered the wrong things, and forgotten too much. She'd remembered how to kill and how to hate, and she'd forgotten how to grow.
~ Naomi Novik
Outside their domains of expertise, scientists may be no more well informed than ordinary people. Indeed, they may be less so as their intense training in one area can lead them to be undereducated in others.
~ Naomi Oreskes
Gördü?üm ve ö?rendi?im her yeni ?ey beni çok mutlu ediyordu. Sanki yepyeni bir dünyaya, bilim dünyas?na, ad?m atm??t?m ve bu dünyay? art?k özgürce ke?fedebilme olana??na sahiptim.
~ Unknown
I understand that you are learning new things, seeing a different way of life and because you are you, you're full of enthusiasm. But let the mother you think knows nothing and is pretty much useless tell you this: people are just people. Nobody is a bigger saint than the next one; they just hide their true selves better. Sooner or later, you'll figure out for yourself that this community you're madly in love with and want so much to be a part of is just like the rest of the world.
~ Naomi Ragen
It is so easy to make mistakes when you are a parent. The easiest thing in the world," Marsha said. "But you can only do what you think is best at the moment. Maybe you will be smarter the next day, or the next month, or in five years. But it doesn't help you at the moment. You need to forgive yourself.
~ Naomi Ragen
Only give them history books. Men should read nothing else.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
You must not fight too often with one enemy, or you will teach him all your art of war.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
My son should often read and meditate on history; it is the only real philosophy
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
une science indigeste?
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
Since sixt week j learn the Englich and j do not any progress. Six week do fourty and two day. If might have learn fivity word four day I could konow it two thusands and two hundred.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
Failure is nature's plan to prepare you for great responsibilities.
~ Napolean Hill
Genuine victories, the sole conquests yielding no remorse, are those gained over ignorance
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
Ordinarily men exercise their memory much more than their judgment.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
Knowledge is only potential power.
~ Napoleon Hill