Quotes about Learning
Live in the fields, and God will give you lectures on natural philosophy every day.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The tree of Knowledge is a Tree of Knowledge of good and evil.
— Henry David Thoreau
Captaincy is something you get better at through experience. You've got to trust your instincts.
— Andrew Flintoff
If you are facing trouble right now, don't ask, "Why me?" Instead ask, "What do you want me to learn?" Then trust God and keep on doing what's right.
— Rick Warren
Those who trust us educate us.
— George Eliot
It's always wise to seek the truth in our opponents' error, and the error in our own truth.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
Difference of opinion leads to inquiry, and inquiry to the truth.
— Thomas Jefferson
The notion of education through handicrafts rises from the contemplation of truth and love permeating life's activities.
— Mahatma Gandhi
There are many hypotheses in science which are wrong. That's perfectly all right: it's the aperture to finding out what's right. Science is a self-correcting process.
— Carl Sagan
The love of books is among the choicest gifts of the gods.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
The greater the ignorance the greater the dogmatism.
— William Osler
A mind might ponder its thought for an epoch, and not gain so much self-knowledge as the passion of love shall teach in a day.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson