Quotes about Learning
All knowledge measured, first and last, by one's allegiance to the teacher.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Believe this: the mistakes are part of the story
— Barbara Kingsolver
Forgive me, Dellarobia. It's a selfish habit. I never learn anything from listening to myself.
— Barbara Kingsolver
A kid is a terrible thing to be, in charge of nothing. If you get past that and grown, it's easiest to forget about the misery and pretend you knew all along what you were doing.
— Barbara Kingsolver
I'll lead you to the river of knowledge. You can catch your own damn fish.
— Barbara Kingsolver
He reads next to nothing. It might interfere with his knowledge of the universe.
— Barbara Kingsolver
There's no better way to inform and expand you mind on a regular basis than to get into the habit of reading good literature.
— Stephen Covey
The person who doesn't read is no better off than the person who can't read.
— Stephen Covey
If we do not teach our children, societ will. And they-and we-will live with the results.
— Stephen Covey
If you don't let a teacher know what level you are -- by asking a question, or revealing your ignorance -- you will not learn or grow
— Stephen Covey
What we believe about ourselves and our purpose has a powerful impact on how we live, how we love, and what we learn.
— Stephen Covey
We often get into ruts, on treadmills, caught up in patterns and habits that aren't useful. We don't stop to ask, what can I learn from this week that will keep next week from essentially being a repeat of the same?
— Stephen Covey