Quotes about Learned
Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me, put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you.
— Philippians 4:9
You learned it from Epaphras, our beloved fellow servant, who is a faithful minister of Christ on our behalf,
— Colossians 1:7
Something I learned early in college (is) to not worry about what I can't controlBut what I can control is my attitude, my effort, my focus every single day and that's what I'm trying to worry about.
— Tim Tebow
The Devil, it is true, is not exactly a doctor who has taken degrees, but he is very learned, very expert for all that. He has not been carrying on his business during thousands of years for nothing.
— Martin Luther
As you have learned through my own story, it is real people just doing their best to follow Jesus who end up making the biggest impact on the world.
— Dan Kimball
I have learned now that while those who speak about ones miseries usually hurt, those who keep silence hurt more.
— CS Lewis
Lafayette learned from Catherine: he would respect all people on merit and champion the oppressed.
— Donald Miller
When I took the leap, I had faith I would find a net; Instead I learned I could fly.
— John Calvin
training in the writing of good English is indispensable to any learned man who expects to make his learning count for what it ought to count in the effect on his fellow men.
— Theodore Roosevelt
For all that is high is not holy, nor is everything that is sweet good; every desire is not pure; nor is everything that is dear to us pleasing unto God. Willingly do I accept that grace whereby I am made humbler and more wary and more ready to renounce myself. He who is made learned by the gift of grace and taught wisdom by the stroke of the withdrawal thereof, will not dare to claim any good thing for himself, but will rather confess that he is poor and needy.
— Thomas a Kempis
A man ought to study the wilderness of a place before applying to it the ways he learned in another place.
— Wendell Berry
We totally misunderstand what it means to be alive when we think of our lives as time we can use in search of rewards and pleasure. Frantically and in growing frustration, we search through our days, our years, looking for the reward, for the success that will make our lives worthwhile, like the security guard looking through the trash in the wheelbarrow for something of value and all the while missing the obvious answer. When you have learned how to live, life itself is the reward.
— Harold S. Kushner