Quotes about Learning
In every man there is something wherein I may learn of him, and in that I am his pupil.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
A man is responsible for his ignorance.
— Milan Kundera
You will ever remember that all the end of study is to make you a good man and a useful citizen.
— John Adams
From their experience or from the recorded experience of others (history), men learn only what their passions and their metaphysical prejudices allow them to learn.
— Aldous Huxley
To learn is a natural pleasure, not confined to philosophers, but common to all men.
— Aristotle
Man's wonder grows with his knowledge.
— Charles Spurgeon
Men must read for amusement as well as for knowledge.
— Henry Ward Beecher
All men are ignorant, just in different fields.
— Albert Einstein
An unliterary man may be defined as one who reads books once only.
— CS Lewis
To read, write, and converse in due proportions, is, therefore, the business of a man of letters.
— Samuel Johnson
The wise man knows of all things, as far as possible, although he has no knowledge of each of them in detail
— Aristotle
I know so much about men because I went to night school.
— Mae West