Quotes about Learning
If I missed bronze by whisker, it was due to lack of experience.
— P. T. Usha
I make a lot of mistakes, too, and I'm constantly re-evaluating how I'm doing things and trying to be better every day, whether it's as a mom or taking care of myself.
— Mia Hamm
Make mistakes and make bad decisions: you learn from them.
— Dirk Nowitzki
In your life, where are you not making mistakes? Sometimes if there's no mess, there's no change happening.
— Brendon Burchard
I don't consider myself a great actress. I'm just trying to stay alive, actually. I think I'm good, and I've learned a lot, certainly, mostly in the theater. I've been sloughed off movies for years. But what can you do? That's life.
— Lauren Bacall
Every Saturday morning, first thing before breakfast, his parents held conferences with their children requiring them to answer two questions put to each of them: 1. What have you learned that is true (and how do you know)? 2. What problem do you have?
— Toni Morrison
Not know it was hard;knowing it was harder
— Toni Morrison
are human and therefore educable, and therefore capable of learning how to learn, and therefore interesting to God, who is interested only in Himself
— Toni Morrison
Listen to me. You are about to find out what it takes, how the world is, how it works and how it changes when you are a parent.
— Toni Morrison
Now when his child falls and scrapes her knee, a loving father is certainly going to scoop her up in his arms, carry her into the house to treat the wound, and hold her close while she cries. That's what God does for us in our pain. But a wise father will also encourage his child to go back out and try it again, because that's the only way to learn to ride a bike.
— Tony Evans
To make disciples is to teach people how to keep the faith. One keeps faith by following Jesus' words rather than merely knowing faith's content.
— Kevin Vanhoozer
The person you consider ignorant and insignificant is the one who came from God, that he might learn bliss from grief and knowledge from gloom.
— Khalil Gibran