Learns Quotes
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I'm tired of living unable to love anyone. I don't have a single friend - not one. And, worst of all, I can't even love myself. Why is that? Why can't I love myself? It's because I can't love anyone else. A person learns how to love himself through the simple acts of loving and being loved by someone else. Do you understand what I am saying? A person who is incapable of loving another cannot properly love himself.
Haruki Murakami -
A fool learns nothing from a wise man; but a wise man learns from a fool.
Gautama Buddha
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Genius learns from nature, its own nature. Talent learns from art.
Oscar Wilde -
A pattern of shared basic assumptions invented, discovered, or developed by a given group as it learns to cope with its problems of external adaptation and internal integration that have worked well enough to be considered valid and therefore, to be taught to new members as the correct way to perceive, think and feel in relation to those problems.
Edgar Schein -
Happy wife, happy life. I think every man learns that quick. Really quick.
Chad Kroeger Nickelback -
In going to America one learns that poverty is not a necessary accompaniment to civilization.
Oscar Wilde -
Woman learns to hate to the extent to which her charms decrease.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
If one learns from others, but does not think, one will be bewildered. If, on the other hand, one thinks but does not learn from others, one will be in peril.
Confucius
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Give him threepence, since he must make a gain out of what he learns.
Euclid -
A smart man makes a mistake, learns from it, and never makes that mistake again.But a wise man finds a smart man and learns from him how to avoid the mistake altogether.
Roy H. Williams -
When roused to rage the maddening populace storms, their fury, like a rolling flame, bursts forth unquenchable; but give its violence ways, it spends itself, and as its force abates, learns to obey and yields it to your will.
Euripides -
Even a fool learns something once it hits him.
Homer -
One learns more from a good scholar in a rage than from a score of lucid and laborious drudges.
Rudyard Kipling -
If a mother cannot meet her baby’s impulses and needs, quoting Donald Winnicott ‘the baby learns to become the mother’s idea of what the baby is.’ Having to discount its inner sensations, and trying to adjust it its caregiver’s needs, means the child perceives that ‘something is wrong’ with the way it is. Children who lack physical attunement are vulnerable to shutting down the direct feedback from their bodies, the seat of pleasure, purpose, and direction.
Bessel van der Kolk
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The one who learns and learns and doesn't practice is like the one who plows and plows and never plants.
Plato -
One learns more of Christ in being married and rearing children than in several lifetimes spent in study in a monastery.
Martin Luther -
No man learns to know his inmost nature by introspection, for he rates himself sometimes too low, and often too high, by his own measurement. Man knows himself only by comparing himself with other men; it is life that touches his genuine worth.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe -
Happy the man who early learns the wide chasm that lies between his wishes and his powers.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe -
A teacher who establishes rapport with the taught, becomes one with them, learns more from them than he teaches them. He who learns nothing from his disciples is, in my opinion, worthless. Whenever I talk with someone I learn from him. I take from him more than I give him.
Mahatma Gandhi -
Every traveler has a home of his own, and he learns to appreciate it the more from his wandering.
Charles Dickens
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The close and thoughtful observer more and more learns to recognize his limitations. He realizes that with the steady growth of knowledge more and more new problems keep on emerging.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe -
He who learns but does not think, is lost. He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger.
Confucius -
Every Christian generation learns equally the lessons of Revelation—that God is in control, that the powers of the world are minuscule when compared with God, that God is as likely to work through apparent weakness and failure as through strength and success, and that in the end God’s people will prevail.
Craig S. Keener -
The real scholar learns how to evolve the unknown from the known, and draws near the master.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe