Quotes About Learning
I was like I was in science class: I was curious.
~ Alice Sebold
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Confucius-says
~ Alice Sebold
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Being a student meant always looking up to someone wiser and always measuring yourself against that wisdom and knowledge.
~ Alice Steinbach
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Not only will your teachers appear, but they will cook new foods for you.
~ Alice Walker
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As others might prepare for an exam whose subject matter is unknown to them, so I must study, cram, for every conversation with my folks.
~ Alice Walker
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But one thing I do thank her for, for teaching me to learn for myself, by reading and studying and writing a clear hand.
~ Alice Walker
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If she come, I be happy. If she don't, I be content. And then I figure this the lesson I was suppose to learn.
~ Alice Walker
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I think us here to wonder, myself. To wonder. To ast. And that in wondering bout the big things and asting bout the big things, you learn about the little ones, almost by accident. But you never know nothing more about the big things than you start out with.
~ Alice Walker
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Tashi knows she is learning a way of life she will never live.
~ Alice Walker
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Si viene, yo feliz. Si no, contenta. Y entonces caigo en que puede que ésta sea la lección que yo tenía que aprender.
~ Alice Walker
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La experiencia. Más tarde o más temprano, todos acabamos por tenerla. Para eso, lo único que hay que hacer es ir viviendo.
~ Alice Walker
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We were not meant to suffer so much and learn nothing.
~ Alice Walker
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We have had many lifetimes as human beings to learn of the many, many ways we do not wish to be.' 'But we're human,' she said 'and therefore we already are every way there is.' 'That's true,' he said 'but there is still a bit of room for choice, which is why it is worthwhile to remain in contact with your ancestors.
~ Alice Walker
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The little I knew about my own self wouldn't have filled a thimble!... But one thing I do thank her for, for teaching me to learn for myself, by reading and studying and writing a clear hand. And for keeping alive in me somehow the desire to know.
~ Alice Walker
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there's no beginning or end to teaching and learning and working — it all runs together.
~ Alice Walker
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she is learning a way of life she will never live.
~ Alice Walker
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However, loving is nothing if it is not an education...
~ Alice Walker
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So he bought her a car, only he refuse to show her how to drive it.
~ Alice Walker
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I guess this is because they teach me, and I teach the children and there's no beginning or end to teaching and learning and working—it all runs together.
~ Alice Walker
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But cheer up. Who could have imagined What the world is really like When we were children? We're old now, but in spite of all we learned, So much of it dreadful and scary, even Petrifying, We gave Life Our best shot. Perfection will have To wait for the next incarnation. And I mean of the world, not just us.
~ Alice Walker
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I think us here to wonder, myself. To wonder. To ast. And that in wondering bout the big things and asting bout the big things, you learn about the little ones, almost by accident. But you never know nothing more about the big things than you start out with. The more I wonder, the more I love.
~ Alice Walker
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We have had many lifetimes as human beings to learn of the many, many ways we do not wish to be. But we are human, she said. And therefore we already are, every way there is
~ Alice Walker
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Whenever I met someone who seemed to know a lot about a subject, and who evinced, moreover, a certain happiness in his or her being, and if I were interested in the subject, I asked to be taught what they knew.
~ Alice Walker
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in the beginning she'd felt bereft, to have been shown so much and to have been patiently taught so much, and then to feel it evaporate. But she'd realized the teachings simply became a part of her. They became hers.
~ Alice Walker
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