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Quotes About Learning

Chi può capire qualcosa della dolcezza se non ha mai chinato la propria vita, tutta quanta, sulla prima riga della prima pagina di un libro? No, quella è la sola e più dolce custodia di ogni paura-un libro che inizia.
~ Alessandro Baricco
Nikada niste napravili nijednu grešku? Napravio sam mnoge, ali nikada nelogi?ne.
~ Alessandro Baricco
This amused him much more than making piles of money. Teaching. He was a man made like that.
~ Alessandro Baricco
Leemos libros porque nos cambian la vida, porque nos conducen a la verdad. Leemos libros porque aprendemos muchas cosas. Pero escribimos libros con otra idea. Cuando escribimos, lo que hacemos es elegir entre lo más raro que hay en nuestro universo y entre lo más querido que hay en nuestro ánimo.
~ Alessandro Baricco
It's amazing to me that we humans have the intellectual capacity to ask deep questions and to devise methods for learning how the universe works and how its contents evolve with time.
~ Alex Filippenko
It's been going so well. We have a wonderful time in class, and I can feel the chemistry between you. - That's because it's chemistry class.
~ Alex Flinn
I read aimlessly, until I learned to read selectively, with a purpose. - Malcom X
~ Alex Haley
I'm curious about everything--even things that don't interest me.
~ Alex Trebek
Even if you are learning facts that you are not going to be able to use in your daily life, it enriches you – the fact itself just enriches you as a human being and broadens your outlook on life and makes you a more understanding and better person.
~ Alex Trebek
A good education and a kind heart will serve you well throughout your entire life.
~ Alex Trebek
Besides, it is no reason because you have not seen an execution at Paris, that you should not see one anywhere else; when you travel, it is to see everything. Think what a figure you will make when you are asked, How do they execute at Rome? and you reply, I do not know!
~ Alexander Dumas
After the virtue of not making a mistake, the greatest virtue of a man is to accept his mistake.
~ Alexander Dumas
When a beginner wins he feels brilliant and invincible Then he takes wild risk and loses everything.
~ Alexander Elder
Use limit orders almost exclusively—except when placing stops. Be careful on what tools you spend money: there are no magic solutions. Success cannot be bought, only earned.
~ Alexander Elder
Comience a llevar un diario: un registro de todas sus operaciones, con las razones para entrar y salir de éstas. Busque patrones repetitivos de éxito y de fracaso. Aquellos que no pueden recordar el pasado están condenados a repetirlo. El
~ Alexander Elder
A well adjusted person is one who makes the same mistake twice without getting nervous.
~ Alexander Hamilton
She had a great respect for books herself, and she wished that she had read more. One could never read enough. Never.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
I thought the definition of an educated person was one who at least knows what's in the great books he or she hasn't read" (p. 169).
~ Alexander McCall Smith
We've all had that sort of experience," said Mma Ramotswe. "Every one of us, Mma. We've all had a first day at school, or a first day in a new job. We've all been unsure what to do.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
Although she was not a great reader, Mma Potokwane was a firm believer in the power of the book. The more books that Botswana had, in her view, the better. It would be on books that the future would be based; books and the people who knew how to use them.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
You do not have to read a book to understand how the world works. You just have to keep your eyes open.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
The world is full of twenty-year-olds, she thought, all of them blind. Obed
~ Alexander McCall Smith
There are some people who start off knowing very little about the world and end up years later knowing even less. Never underestimate the capacity of the human mind for ignorance." Mr. Woodhouse found this very amusing.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
She was, in fact, often wrong--and knew it. Life became difficult when those who were often wrong did not know it.
~ Alexander McCall Smith