Quotes about lear
learning enemy
Ovid You can learn from anyone even your enemy.
learning answers lessons
Katharine Graham Some questions don't have answers, which is a terribly difficult lesson to learn.
learning son study
John Gay Learning by study must be won; 'Twas ne'er entail'd from son to son.
learning quality acting
Joseph Murphy The truth is you can acquire any quality you want by acting as though you already have it.
learning school mean
John Dewey Since growth is the characteristic of life, education is all one with growing; it has no end beyond itself. The criterion of the value of school education is the extent in which it creates a desire for continuous growth and supplies means for making the desire effective in fact.
learning fighting simple
John Carmack The important point is that the cost of adding a feature isn't just the time it takes to code it. The cost also includes the addition of an obstacle to future expansion. Sure, any given feature list can be implemented, given enough coding time. But in addition to coming out late, you will usually wind up with a codebase that is so fragile that new ideas that should be dead-simple wind up taking longer and longer to work into the tangled existing web. The trick is to pick the features that don't fight each other.
learning imagination creative
John Backus I, myself, have had many failures and I've learned that if you are not failing a lot, you are probably not being as creative as you could be -you aren't stretching your imagination.
learning
George Leonard To learn is to change.
learning educated knows
Georg Simmel He is educated who knows how to find out what he doesn't know.
learning land house
George Crabbe Learning is better worth than houses or land.
learning talking
Lyndon B. Johnson You aren't learning anything when you're talking.
learning people watches
Lord Chesterfield Never seem wiser, nor more learned, than the people you are with. Wear your learning, like your watch, in a private pocket: and do not merely pull it out and strike it; merely to show that you have one.
learning heart ignorance
Lord Chesterfield A learned parson, rusting in his cell at Oxford or Cambridge, will reason admirably well on the nature of man; will profoundly analyse the head, the heart, the reason, the will, the passions, the sentiments, and all those subdivisions of we know not what; and yet, unfortunately, he knows nothing of man.... He views man as he does colours in Sir Isaac Newton's prism, where only the capital ones are seen; but an experienced dyer knows all their various shades and gradations, together with the result of their several mixtures.
learning simple programming
Maimonides In the beginning we must simplify the subject, thus unavoidably falsifying it, and later we must sophisticate away the falsely simple beginning.
learning mind progress
Madame de Stael The human mind always makes progress, but it is a progress in spirals.
learning thoughtful growth
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 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.
learning fortune good-fortune
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Only learn to seize good fortune, for good fortune's always here.
learning knowledge
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe What we do not understand we do not possess.
learning literature knows
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe No one has ever learned fully to know themselves.
learning
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Everywhere, we learn only from those whom we love.
learn lessons move next weekend
The lessons we learn this weekend will be incorporated into the next phase. We will move very carefully.
learn main
The main thing about this whole day is it's going to be very relaxed, very casual, and you have fun, but you're going to learn something doing it.
learn matter
The little things matter a lot more. We have to learn to do things the right way. We feel like we're still competitive.
learning long young
Emily Dickinson You can stay young as long as you learn.
learning thinking order
Emeril Lagasse In order to be big, you have to think big. If you think small, you're going to be small.
learned mistake
Diego Corrales Am I let down that I made the same mistake twice? ... Yes, I should have learned from the first fight.
learning degrees kind
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow But the great Master said, "I see No best in kind, but in degree; I gave a various gift to each, To charm, to strengthen, and to teach".
learning fire brain
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow As turning the logs will make a dull fire burn, so change of studies a dull brain.
learning golf games
Hayley Mills Programming is similar to a game of golf. The point is not getting the ball in the hole but how many strokes it takes.
learning men trying
Herodotus Let there be nothing untried; for nothing happens by itself, but men obtain all things by trying.
learning things-in-life mind
Henry Ford The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young.
learning people use
Henry Ward Beecher Learning, to be of much use, must have a tendency to spread itself among the common people.