Quotes about Learning
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
I wouldn't cross the street to hear Ingersoll preach on the mistakes of Moses, but I'd love to hear Moses preach on the mistakes of Ingersoll!
— Vance Havner
Love is in all things a most wonderful teacher.
— Charles Dickens
I have learnt to love you late, Beauty at once so ancient and so new!
— St. Augustine
Understanding isn't learned from punishment and anger. An iron has no gentle touch, and love ain't learned from hate.
— Dolly Parton
If children haven't been read to, they don't love books. They need to love books, for books are the basis of literature, composition, history, world events, vocabulary, and everything else.
— Edith Schaeffer
The greatest lessons to be learned about life, love, purpose, meaning, and priority are to be learned from children.
— David Jeremiah
The figure a poem makes. It begins in delight and ends in wisdom.
— Robert Frost
The Bible is not a newspaper to be skimmed but rather a mine to be quarried.
— Max Lucado