Quotes about Learning
The world is full of magical places, and the library has always been one of them for me. A library can be that special place for our children.
— Julie Andrews
If I have a theological virtue, it is curiosity or inquisitiveness.
— Jurgen Moltmann
I believe that a child going without an education is a crime.
— Kamala Harris
Afternoon classes - that evil invention!
— J. Gresham Machen
Jesus told us to learn from him how to be meek and humble of heart. We must look at his life if we are to have any concept of what humility is all about.
— Mother Angelica
We don't invent morality; we discover it like we discover multiplication tables.
— Francis J. Beckwith
Harvard takes perfectly good plums as students, and turns them into prunes.
— Frank Lloyd Wright
Comfort can be a dangerous thing. You stick around home all the time where it's safe and nothing ever changes, and before you know it, you get set in your ways and you quit learning, you quit changing, you don't grow anymore.
— Frank Peretti
Learning to preach is difficult because preaching is difficult.
— Fred Craddock
The first is that learning to preach is difficult, and the difficulty is not greatly relieved by having a skilled instructor or by the discovery that one seems to be naturally a "good talker.
— Fred Craddock
The surest way to stop growing is to stop reading.
— Fred Craddock
To be wise is to be eternally curious.
— Frederick Buechner