Learn Quotes
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Learn, compare, collect the facts!
Ivan Pavlov
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What is to be taught I learn; what is to be discovered I seek; what is to be prayed for I sought from the gods.
Sophocles
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You can learn something from everyone in 'Game of Thrones,' whether it is something you learn not to do or something you learn to do.
Isaac Hempstead Wright
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You've got to learn to leave the table When love's no longer being served.
Eunice Kathleen Waymon
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It seems as though every time you learn something new you have to give up something.
George Bernard Shaw
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Learn to be silent. Let your quiet mind listen and absorb.
Pythagoras
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I started as a GED instructor, I created my own GED program, and I realized that a lot of young people that don’t do well academically. It’s not that they don’t have the competency to do it or the skill set to do it; it’s just that they weren’t motivated to learn. They weren’t interested in school, so I started just talking to students and just really going in on them like, “Yo, this is life or death.”
Eric Thomas
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You've always had the power right there in your shoes, you just had to learn it for yourself.
William Blake
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This is the highest honour of the Church, that, until He is united to us, the Son of God reckons himself in some measure imperfect. What consolation is it for us to learn, that, not until we are along with him, does he possess all his parts, or wish to be regarded as complete! Hence, in the First Epistle to the Corinthians, when the apostle discusses largely the metaphor of a human body, he includes under the single name of Christ the whole Church.
John Calvin
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First, you get really dizzy and you learn that you have to center, to stay in one spot.
Sasha Cohen
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All this fighting stems from the illusion that people choose to learn a language for rational reasons, that they are looking for the language that has the most useful features, the best agenda. But no one is out there comparison shopping for an artificial language. They find what they like, and there's no accounting for taste.
Arika Okrent
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Learn to be pleased with everything...because it could always be worse, but isn't!
Plutarch
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I'm a simple village girl who has always obeyed the orders of my father and brothers. Since forever, I have learned to say yes to everything. Today I have decided to say no.
Nujood Ali
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He who learns but does not think, is lost! He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger... Men of superior mind busy themselves first getting at the root of things; when they succeed, the right course is open to them.
Confucius
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Learn to attack things frontally but according to the most scientific methods.
Ernest Dimnet
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He who remembers from day to day what he has yet to learn, and from month to month what he has learned already, may be said to have a love of learning.
Confucius
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To learn without thinking is labour in vain, to think without learning is desolation.
Confucius
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As a woman now, I want to share things. I have girlfriends in their twenties, and I say, "Ask me anything. You can learn from the things I did wrong, and you can learn from the things you think I'm doing right. Take whatever you want and make it your own."
Nicole Kidman
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...even misplaced faith can help us gain knowledge. We try to be smart about where we put our faith and we adjust as we learn more.
Brandon Mull
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We must learn our limits. We are all something, but none of us are everything.
Blaise Pascal
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This is one of the most important lessons of the scientific method: if you cannot fail, you cannot learn.
Eric Ries
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I was taught to be demure, so it was harder for me to learn how to stand up for myself and go, 'What do I want? What are my desires?'
Heather Graham
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What happened in the past, you have to learn from that. I was a little bit excited last night. When you can change and do something for your team, you have to do it. My crazy times are over. Being calm on the mound is the main thing.
Carlos Zambrano
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Learn to be pleased with everything, with wealth so far as it makes us beneficial to others; with poverty, for not having much to care for; and with obscurity, for being unenvied.
Plutarch