Quotes about Learning
We are going to make mistakes, but none of us can become an expert in family history work without first being a novice.
— Thomas Monson
He who does nothing renders himself incapable of doing any thing; but while we are executing any work, we are preparing and qualifying ourselves to undertake another.
— William Hazlitt
If the soul has food for study and learning, nothing is more delightful than an old age of leisure.
— Cicero
Though not everyone can attend seminary, every Christian has a seminary between two covers - the Holy Bible. God's Word is a school that trains us for the work He has planned for us on earth.
— David Jeremiah
Before you dismiss a beginner's work, remember how much you sucked when you started. You probably sucked worse, actually.
— Jason Fried
Intelligent people should learn from their experiences. With people on the street, the bad experience has beaten them.
— Robert Kiyosaki
In terms of my own life and the mistakes I made and the struggles I had, I'm grateful for them. It taught me more than success and opportunity ever did.
— Molly Bloom
Humility, I have learned, must never be confused with meekness. Humility is being open to the ideas of others.
— Simon Sinek
We're not going to outgrow our need for information.
— Seth Godin
Every time you learn a new language, your understanding of language overall grows, so every time I would learn new music, my understanding of music would grow because I was taken to an extreme in a different direction, and that was, in effect, carrying over into what I do.
— Kamasi Washington
What is a child? Ignorance. What is a child? Want of instruction.
— Epictetus
When we see something as a problem, we have to try and solve it and the best way is generally through education.
— Chris Hughton