Quotes about Lessons
Life's a university that'll teach you lessons, regardless of your desire to pass the "class" or not, there is always something else to learn
— Bishop TD Jakes
Finding the good and the lessons in things allows us to move through them and on to new experiences. If you wanna stay stuck in the same place and keep getting spanked with the same lessons over and over, be negative, resentful, and victimized. If you want to get over your issues and rock your life, be grateful, look for the good and learn.
— Jen Sincero
Finding the good and the lessons in things allows us to move through them and on to new experiences. If you wanna stay stuck in the same place and keep getting spanked with the same lessons over and over, be negative, resentful, and victimized. If you want to get over your issues and rock your life, be grateful, look for the good and learn. 2.
— Jen Sincero
The first two lessons, which we learned early in our efforts to be good member missionaries, have made sharing the Gospel much easier: We simply can't predict who will or won't be interested in the Gospel, and building a friendship is not a prerequisite to inviting people to learn about the Gospel.
— Clayton M. Christensen
I've played in a lot of big matches and you learn from them.
— Li Na
Those who cannot learn from the past are doomed to repeat it.
— Peter Scazzero
there is a fourth function of myth, and this is the one that I think everyone must try today to relate to—and that is the pedagogical function, of how to live a human lifetime under any circumstances. Myths can teach you that.
— Joseph Campbell
If we can keep ourselves from interfering with the natural laws of life, mistakes can be our child's finest teachers.
— Randy Alcorn
What suffering teaches us is that three blessings flow from its tutelage: (1) the blessing of an amplified testimony, (2) the blessing of a fulfilled identity, and (3) the blessing of unshakable faith and strength that never drains away.
— Ravi Zacharias
History has shown repeatedly that any obsession with the demonic will always lead to tragedy.
— James Garlow
The onward march of the human race requires that the heights around it constantly blaze with noble lessons of courage. Deeds of daring dazzle history and form one of man's guiding lights.
— Victor Hugo
For those that think men make progress collectively, I warn you, history teaches: You couldn't be more wrong.
— Glenn Beck