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Quotes About Learn

After all, if ignorance were the problem, well-meaning leaders would quickly learn what types of policies increased their citizens' incomes and welfare, and would gravitate toward those policies.
~ Daron AcemoÄŸlu
Could we but learn from whence his sorrows grow, we would willingly give cure as know.
~ William Shakespeare
Politicians never seemed to learn that criminals paid absolutely no attention to gun laws.
~ William W. Johnstone
The past is a place of reference, not a place of residence.
~ Willie Jolley
he's a genius, she's a genius, wow, you know alot of geniuses, you should meet some stupid people sometime, you might learn something
~ Woody Allen
In order to really find happiness, you need to continue looking for opportunities that you believe are meaningful, in which you will be able to learn new things, to succeed, and be given more and more responsibility to shoulder.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
I doubt if there is much I can teach them. Or much they can learn.
~ Hilary Mantel
You seem very calm. Yes. Learn from it.
~ Hilary Mantel
My advice," says Val Moren, "is tgat you learn to juggle better than I did, seneschal.
~ Holly Black
Trust no one until you are very sure of the heart to which you open your heart. Learn to mistrust every one; take every precaution for the sake of the love which does not exist as yet.
~ Honore de Balzac
Don't be afraid of missing opportunities. Behind every failure is an opportunity somebody wishes they had missed.
~ Lily Tomlin
Unless we insist that politics is imagination and mind," as he puts it in the essay on Partisan Review, "we will learn that imagination and mind are politics, and of a kind we will not like.
~ Lionel Trilling
I just like to keep challenging myself, keep it varied. It's a craft, and I'm constantly trying to learn and get better at it.
~ Clive Owen
Of course as children, we all, in all cultures and societies, learn behavior from observation, imitation, and encouragement of various kinds. So by the suggestion made, we all 'pretend' most of the time.
~ Gary Gygax
Just remember, New York isn't an offshoot of Bloomsbury. Forget refinement, understatement and irony. However much it's against your better nature, you'll have to learn to sell your wares like an East End barrow boy.
~ Jeffrey Archer
It turns out that the key predictor of whether the Four Steps will help an OCD patient is whether he learns to recognize that a pathological urge to perform a compulsive behavior reflects a faulty brain message—in other words, to Revalue it.
~ Jeffrey M. Schwartz
We use stories to teach, to learn, to make sense of the world around us. As long as we need stories, we will need books, and as long as there are books, there will be libraries.
~ Jennifer Chiaverini
Writing a story, you understand, is not done by consensus. But we do learn from each other, and we remind ourselves how important this work we're doing is.
~ John Dufresne
Why we play as children is not because it is our work or because it is how we learn, though both statements are true; we play because we are wired for joy, it is imperative as human beings.
~ John Thorn
Writers learn their craft, above all, from the work of other writers. From reading.
~ Marie Arana
The family is the great catechism God has given the world. The work of our lifetime is to learn how to read it and then study it prayerfully.
~ Mike Aquilina
As a director, I really wanted to learn and I needed to get away from my own stuff to figure out how to just do things and work with good people.
~ Paul Feig
To learn bad dialogue is so difficult and so boring, and to work with a stupid director who tells you to do the wrong thing, etcetera, it's just unbearable.
~ Omar Sharif
We're in an era where you learn about techniques, but you don't experience anything crucial in yourself about a piece of work from an artist that you love.
~ Rob Nilsson