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Quotes About Lessons

There's no such thing as a mistake. There are only experiences. Some are good, and some are bad. Either way, it is an experience we learn from.
~ Jenna Alatari
The real lessons is the reality of living life.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
A life is like a book of many chapters, some interesting, a few boring, a handful sad, one or two memorable, many joyful and others thoughtful.
~ Elzabeth Adeniyi
The sins of the Fathers that are visited upon the Sons is not ignorance, but indifference to the truth.
~ Tonny K. Brown
We learn from every experience to be wise.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
mates and soul groups are infinite beings who help you learn life lessons.
~ James Van Praagh
Spirit is in all things, and there are lessons to be learned in all forms of existence.
~ James Van Praagh
The situations and people in our life that cause us the most trouble are also our greatest teachers.
~ James Van Praagh
History, despite its wrenching pain, Cannot be unlived, and if faced With courage, need not be lived again. —MAYA ANGELOU1
~ James W. Loewen
I think about when I used to dress that way, not in that dress, obviously, but in that flesh. I will never do it again. I have learned all kinds of lessons from dressing that way, great lessons, terrible lessons, boring lessons, all of them, the big one being no matter how much you own yourself and your body and your mind, there are men who will always try to seek power over your body, even if it is just with their eyes, although often it is with their words and sometimes with their hands.
~ Jami Attenberg
Problems and mistakes are a gift inside our life as a given lesson to make us stronger for a better future.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
Bitter experience has taught us how fundamental our values are and how great the mission they represent.
~ Jan Peter Balkenende
When something unfortunate happens, they tend to respond with: "To me? It's happening to me?" They don't believe they are deserving of bad luck. One of the lessons they're learning is that "life" happens to everyone.
~ Jan Spiller
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
Suffering is not good for the soul, unless it teaches you how to stop suffering. That is its purpose.
~ Jane Roberts
Lessons in "eating American," it was thought, would not only breed good citizens but also improve the morale, scholarship, and health of the students.
~ Jane Ziegelman
Yes, He could have. He could let us go through all of our life, bundlin' us and shelterin' us from anything and everything that would hurt us. I could do that with my petunias, Josh. I could build a box around them and keep them from the wind and the rain, the crawlers and the bees. What would happen iffen I did that, Josh?" I jest shrugged. The answer was too obvious. "They'd never bear flowers," said Auntie Lou.
~ Janette Oke
Very often the lessons you learn are more important than the things you accomplish
~ Janette Rallison
Experience is an expensive school, but a fool will learn from no other.
~ Japanese Proverb
One lesson we learned the hard way after years of NetBeans API development is, "Don't put setter methods in the true API." By "true API," we mean the interfaces that must be implemented to provide something. If setter methods are needed at all—and usually they aren't—they belong only in the convenience base classes.
~ Jaroslav Tulach
Too much time in academia can actually do you harm. Take writing, for example. When you get out of school, you have to unlearn so much of the way they teach you to write there. Some of the misguided lessons you learn in academia: The longer a document is, the more it matters. Stiff, formal tone is better than being conversational. Using big words is impressive. You need to write a certain number of words or pages to make a point.
~ Jason Fried
It's easier to write from my own life, and it's also more fun. I always write about relationships, for instance, whether they're romantic relationships, friendships, encounters... there's always a lesson to be learned from them.
~ Jason Mraz
We Are Influenced by Past Experiences.
~ Douglas Stone
Learning the lessons of life can be so simple if you believe in immortality.
~ Dr. Brian Weiss.