Quotes about Learning
O, man! learn from the precept what you ought to do; learn from correction, that it is your own fault you have not the power; and learn in prayer, whence it is that you may receive the power.
— John Calvin
True knowledge of God is born out of obedience.
— John Calvin
But that the necessity of being constantly engaged in learning is owing to our imperfection, he at the same time reminds us, that a subject which is of boundless extent cannot be comprehended by our feeble and narrow capacities.
— John Calvin
Indeed, men who have either quaffed or even tasted the liberal arts penetrate with their aid far more deeply into the secrets of the divine wisdom." - John Calvin
— John Calvin
Life has been very hard on me, but, at the same time, it has taught me a great deal.
— Paulo Coelho
There may be no single thing that can teach us more about life than death.
— Arianna Huffington
It is important early in life to acquire the power of reading sense wherever you happen to be.
— CS Lewis
We who have been true readers all our life fully realize the enormous of our being which we owe to authors.
— CS Lewis
In school, many of us procrastinate and then successfully cram for tests. We get the grades and degrees we need to get the jobs we want, even if we fail to get a good general education.
— Stephen Covey
Why should the government subsidize intellectual curiosity?
— Ronald Reagan
College isn't the place to go for ideas.
— Helen Keller
When you get before great people you don't talk a lot, you ask questions
— Myles Munroe