Quotes about Learning
When you shall have learned to know, and to love, you will still suffer. The day is born in tears. The luminous weep, if only over those in darkness.
— Victor Hugo
Science says the first word on everything, and the last word on nothing.
— Victor Hugo
Die Wissenschaft muss mit glatten Wangen begonnen werden und nicht erst mit runzeligen, wenn man in ihr etwas erreichen will.
— Victor Hugo
To teach reading, means to light the fire; every syllable spelled out sparkles.
— Victor Hugo
Teach those who are ignorant as many things as possible; society is culpable
— Victor Hugo
Errors make excellent projectiles.
— Victor Hugo
In this nineteenth century, the religious idea is undergoing a crisis. People are unlearning certain things, and they do well, provided that, while unlearning them they learn this: There is no vacuum in the human heart. Certain
— Victor Hugo
Well, we all make mistakes, dear, so just put it behind you. We should regret our mistakes and learn from them, but never carry them forward into the future with us.
— LM Montgomery
The psychological and physiological mechanism of love is so complex that at a certain period in his life a young man must concentrate all his energy on coming to grips with it, and in this way he misses the actual content of the love: the woman he loves. (In this he is much like a young violinist who cannot concentrate on the emotional content of a piece until the technique required to play it comes automatically.)
— Milan Kundera
Love is a lesson worth learning.
— Oprah Winfrey
He who has learned to love an art or science has wisely laid up riches against the day of riches.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
Refuse to allow a weakness or a lack of ability in any area to hold you back. Everything is learnable. And what others have learned, you can learn as well.
— Brian Tracy