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Quotes About Learning

Lon Birdie had said, 'Sammy has his daddy's temper, you don't want to cross him.' But Sammy would be crossed in this life again and again, and how would he learn to handle being crossed if the people who cared never crossed him?
~ Jan Karon
Fishin' promotes patience, Madelaine! Patience! A boy has t' learn he can't always have what he wants, when he wants it. Look at th' state of th' world. Most of th' troubles t'day come from havin' no patience. An' take perseverance, that's a absolute requirement if a boy's gon' make anything of hisself.
~ Jan Karon
I know the fifth chapter
~ Jan Karon
weary of k knowing too much and understanding too little.
~ Jan Karon
Not that he disliked school; but it had to be regarded, he found, as another life, to be approached only by way of the Styx. You died on the station platform, were reborn, not without pangs, in the train, and emerged at the other end a different person, with a different language, a different outlook, and a different scale of values.
~ Jan Struther
should. I learned a long time ago to never close my mind to possibilities. Every time I did it made a fool of me.
~ Jana Deleon
Regret, which is guilt without the neurosis, enables us ... to move forward instead of back.
~ JANE ADAMS
The common stock of intellectual enjoyment should not be difficult of access because of the economic position of him who would approach it.
~ Jane Addams
America's future will be determined by the home and the school. The child becomes largely what he is taught hence we must watch what we teach, and how we live.
~ Jane Addams
Jane Austen's books are always, to some extent, concerned with the problem of learning by painful experience
~ Jane Aiken Hodge
She had been forced into prudence in her youth, she learned romance as she grew older—the natural sequence of an unnatural beginning.
~ Jane Austen
Writing is a craft which can be learned like any other. It is not, as some believe, a mystical gift granted only to a fortunate few. Writing simply involves a good deal of time, intense labor and, most of all, self-discipline.
~ Jane Blair
Our universities and museums are respected around the country.
~ Jane Byrne
She could still be. She could still be a mom and a wife, and there were still things she could be from bed. She could still find joy in her children. She could study and learn.
~ Jane Clayson Johnson
I have said it on several occasions, several times from this podium, that providing a quality education for our children is high on my priority list. I will not stop now.
~ Jane D. Hull
I was headfirst into the deep ocean before I learned how to control my dinghy in the swimming pool.
~ Jane Fancher
Si no te interesas por las cosas, no aprendes nada. - Amarte es mi destino
~ Jane Feather
You can do one of two things; just shut up, which is something I don't find easy, or learn an awful lot very fast, which is what I tried to do.
~ Jane Fonda
Ask questions. Stay curious. It's much more important to stay interested than to be interesting.
~ Jane Fonda
Have you noticed how we are presented with the same lessons, over and over and over, before a tipping point is reached? The lessons we need to learn circle round us, closing in, until finally we are ready to take them in. Take them in. Those are the words that matter, because until I had embodied the lessons I was supposed to learn, absorbed them into the warp and woof of my being, they didn't "take"; they remained a head trip and didn't lead to changes in my behavior.
~ Jane Fonda
What many people failed to do then (and continue to fail to do today) is admit what happened, understand the context, and make sure those circumstances never happen again. The winter soldiers showed us that redemption is possible when truth is spoken. Nothing can change until we acknowledge what is—as I have learned over time.
~ Jane Fonda
Jei vaikyst?je tav?s nemyl?jo, tu nemok?si myl?ti vaiko. Meil? reikia patirti anks?iau. Gali ?skaudinti iš nežinojimo.
~ Jane Gardam
Kai tik atsiranda mergin?, egzamin? pažymiai ima blog?ti. Kuo karštesn? aistra, tuo pras?iau sekasi mokslas.
~ Jane Gardam
Women tend to be more intuitive, or to admit to being intuitive, and maybe the hard science approach isn't so attractive. The way that science is taught is very cold. I would never have become a scientist if I had been taught like that.
~ Jane Goodall