Quotes about Learning
To be a teacher in the right sense is to be a learner. I am not a teacher, only a fellow student.
— Soren Kierkegaard
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
We should, if possible, prove a teacher to posterity, instead of being the pupil of by-gone generations. More shall come after us than have gone before; the world is not yet middle-aged.
— Herman Melville
Never regret your past. Accept it as the teacher that it is.
— Robin Sharma
Health, learning and virtue will ensure your happiness; they will give you a quiet conscience, private esteem and public honour.
— Thomas Jefferson
As a teacher in order not to have to answer too many questions, you stretch your answers.
— Desmond Tutu
Relationships are our primary teacher. They are the context in which we either grow into God consciousness, or deny ourselves and others the opportunity to do so.
— Marianne Williamson
At our best, we're all teachers
— Maya Angelou
A Warrior knows that his best teachers are the people whom he shares the battlefield.
— Paulo Coelho
It is only the fundamental conceptions of psychology which are of real value to a teacher.
— William James
A few hours spent reading a book is better than a lifetime of ignorance.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Lord! teach me to tarry with Thee in the school, and give Thee time to train me. May a deep sense of my ignorance, of the wonderful privilege and power of prayer, of the need of the Holy Spirit as the Spirit of prayer, lead me to cast away my thoughts of what I think I know, and make me kneel before Thee in true teachableness and poverty of spirit.
— Andrew Murray