Quotes About Learning
So he decided he would never listen to anybody he knew? That's just like someone in a fairy tale.' Knowing he had given his trust amiss, how could he bestow it again?' That's foolish. Did he expect never to make any mistakes?
~ Pamela Dean
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The French believe that kids feel confident when they're able to do things for themselves, and do those things well. After children have learned to talk, adults don't praise them for saying just anything. They praise them for saying interesting things, and for speaking well.
~ Pamela Druckerman
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Newborns typically can't connect sleep cycles on their own. But from about two or three months they usually can, if given a chance to learn how.
~ Pamela Druckerman
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The de'clic (DEH-kleek) is an aha moment when a child figures out how to do something important on his own...it's a welcome sign of maturity and autonomy.
~ Pamela Druckerman
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You're fluent in a language once you can explain to someone—in that language—how to tie his shoes"? (I can.)
~ Pamela Druckerman
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Jesse swallowed and looked around the field. Roe could see him struggling with his thoughts, trying to put them in a coherent order. "It takes me a long time to learn things," he told Roe finally. "When I learn 'em, I try to hold on real tight. It's kindy scary for me to try to unlearn 'em.
~ Unknown
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This is every reader's catch-22: the more you read, the more you realize you haven't read; the more you yearn to read more, the more you understand that you have, in fact, read nothing. There is no way to finish, and perhaps that shouldn't be the goal.
~ Unknown
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At this point, there is no human way that I could read even those books I've deliberately marked as absolute must-reads. [ . . . ] This is every reader's catch-22: the more you read, the more you realize you haven't read; the more you yearn to read more, the more you understand that you have, in fact, read nothing
~ Unknown
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I went from escaping into books to extracting things from them, from being inspired by books to trying to do things that inspired me—many of which I first encountered in stories. I went from wishing I were like a character in books to being a character in my books. I went from reading books to wrestling with them to writing them, all the while still learning from what I read. The
~ Unknown
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The novelist Umberto Eco famously kept what the writer Nassim Taleb called an "anti-library," a vast collection of books he had not read, believing that one's personal trove should contain as much of what you don't know as possible. Some
~ Unknown
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Children are notoriously literal readers, and I was no exception. Books, I believed, contained the entire truth about everything, and if you could just read every book or even a good chunk of the Truly Important Ones, you would know what you needed to know about real life. And you could be a part of it. Naturally, I got a lot of things wrong.
~ Unknown
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In college, books assigned for class were read as competitive sport - the more critically, the better.
~ Unknown
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A minute spent reading to your kids now will repay itself a million-fold later," the author George Saunders
~ Unknown
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At the dinner table, make "what you're reading" as regular a part of conversation
~ Unknown
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School is where children learn that they have to read. Home is where kids learn to read because they want to. It's where they learn to love to read.
~ Unknown
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We all love remembering the satisfaction, the joy, the almost giddy exhilaration of seeing the world of letters, and as a consequence the entire world, open up to us.
~ Unknown
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Books are a pleasure and they anchor your greater values.
~ Unknown
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Books are how cautious kids get to experience a kind of secondhand rebellion, a safe way to go off the rails.
~ Unknown
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According to studies that measure the likelihood of a child growing up to be a reader, the most important factor is not how well reading was taught in the child's school, nor the number of hours spent reading aloud to the child. Regardless of the parents' income level or education, the statistic most highly correlated to literacy is the number of books present in the home.
~ Unknown
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I now believe in growing old gratefully, not gracefully. I haven't found the secret to life, or love, or eternal youth. But I do know now that youth is not the blossom but the bud, and that though one cannot always be young and wild, if you are willing to learn, to grow, to outrun the mileposts of your own wildest dreams, you can always be winsome and lucky, lovely and free.
~ Pamela Redmond Satran
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You know everything and you know nothing… And in that there's this: You will always learn something new. About him. About her. About yourself. And in learning the bad, the uncomfortable, the messy- it's what you take away that counts. What will you do with that knowledge? Will you leave? Pull tighter? Ignore it? Use it to fall in love even deeper? That's when you learn more about yourself.
~ Pamela Ribon
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Knowledge is the true organ of sight, not the eyes.
~ Panchatantra
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I was to see Helen again, in another place and time. But now I was settling into my new self – the self that had travelled and imagined that it had learnt much. I didn't know then that I would use up many more such selves, that they would arise and disappear, making all experience hard to fix and difficult to learn from.
~ Pankaj Mishra
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Knowledge is simply a terrible ocean we must cross, and hope that wisdom lies on the other side.
~ Paolo Bacigalupi
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