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Quotes About Study

I wish you may profit by my experience. Alas, how much time have I lost and wasted, which, had I been wise—I would have devoted to reading and studying the Bible! But my evil heart obstructs the dictates of my judgment, I often feel a reluctance to read this book of books, and a disposition to hew out broken cisterns which afford me no water, while the fountain of living waters are close within my reach!
~ John Newton
Hast thou permitted worldliness, ambition, greediness of study, to eat up other duties, the duties wherein thou oughtest to hold constant communion with God, for some long season?
~ John Owen
Look at you. You'd trade anything for a warm look. I'm telling you here and now, I want to see the starch in your character cultivated. If you are looking for reassurance, you can be fooled. If you forget yourself and study others, you will not be fooled.
~ John Patrick Shanley
Arachnophobia," Stan repeated, finally raising his head. "Arachnids induce fear and panic in a large number of people. The theory is that they are so unworldly, so unlike any normal creature, that it induces an automatic 'other' response in many humans. It's been studied because of the possibility that there would be a similar response on the part of anyone encountering aliens.
~ John Ringo
An architect should live as little in cities as a painter. Send him to our hills, and let him study there what nature understands by a buttress, and what by a dome.
~ John Ruskin
Dr. Gitsen did genetic typing of some of the Dalasýslans," Marce said. "Do you know what she found?" "Inbreeding?" "No," Marce said. "Well, yes.
~ John Scalzi
In other studies, the philosophy is made explicit by a special section in the study—typically in the description of the characteristics of qualitative inquiry often found in the methods section. Here the inquirer talks about ontology, epistemology, and other assumptions explicitly and details how they are exemplified in the study. The
~ Unknown
Yin, R. K. (2014). Case study research: Design and method (5th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
~ Unknown
The Great Commission is a devotion to study of Scriptures, preaching and teaching of the gospel of salvation.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Every Christian who studies history can only grieve over the atrocities that have been committed in the name of God by people who refuse to follow His ways.
~ Unknown
The studied, unquestioning pace of my family irritated me.
~ Emanuel Celler
I was just studying with my father, a very difficult task for me since he was a great, great Qawwali singer.
~ Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
At my father's request I took up the study of law at the University of Zurich In 1863.
~ Carl Spitteler
As a result of listening to Aberhart, my father decided to leave the farm in 1927 to study at Calgary Prophetic Bible Institute, Aberhart's training school.
~ Preston Manning
I'm a huge fan of the Navy. My father was a Naval historian, and I've been studying Naval battles forever.
~ Peter Berg
So next time you feel like your world's about to end, I hope you studied because He's testing your faith again.
~ Kendrick Lamar
If a man neglects education, he walks lame to the end of his life.
~ Plato
You cannot learn very much about excellence from studying failure.
~ Marcus Buckingham
The study and knowledge of the universe would somehow be lame and defective were no practical results to follow.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
There are more men ennobled by study than by nature.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
Biological psychologist Also known as neuro- or biopsychologists, biological psychologists use scanners and other high-tech equipment to study the brain and learn about the biological basis of behavior.
~ Unknown
They found the library sadly lacking in texts they could use.
~ Marge Piercy
I withdrew from active work among deficients, and began a more thorough study of the works of Itard and Séguin. I felt the need of meditation. I did a thing which I had not done before, and which perhaps few students have been willing to do,—I translated into Italian and copied out with my own hand, the writings of these men, from beginning to end, making for myself books as the old Benedictines used to do before the diffusion of printing.
~ Maria Montessori
Another thing to study," Natalie said, amused. "Will you ever be done?" I smiled into the sun, one hand holding my bonnet against the firm grasp of the wind. "I should hope not. How dreadfully tedious that would be.
~ Marie Brennan