I learn so much from watching films like that with commentary and then when you get to hear another filmmaker talk about their films it's a really great experience.
‐‐ Jay Roach
I learn so much more in an ensemble movie.
‐‐ Ryan Phillippe
I learn something every time I go into the mountains.
‐‐ Michael Kennedy
I learn something from criticism because when it comes from sources you respect you always examine it and learn.
‐‐ Maurice Strong
I learn something in the interviews from time to time.
‐‐ Samantha Bee
I learn something new about the game almost every time I step on the course.
‐‐ Ben Hogan
I learn something new everyday about myself as an actor, my capabilities, how far I can stretch myself, throw out emotions I never knew I had.
‐‐ Sophie Turner
I learn something not because I have to, but because I really want to. That's the same view I have for performing. I'm performing because I really want to, not because I have to bring bread back home.
‐‐ Yo-Yo Ma
I learn stuff from making music every time I go in the studio. I'm continuing to try to find new ways to play in a song or be in a song and have a positive impact on a song.
‐‐ Stone Gossard
I learn the lines and pray to God.
‐‐ Claude Rains
I learn the lines that JK Rowling or whoever writes them, and say them.
‐‐ Michael Gambon
I learn the most from making my own mistakes.
‐‐ David Fincher
I learn the most from trial and error. I learn about what I'd like to be able to do from people like Barbara Mason. Saying I want to sing like Barbara Mason and doing it, it's two very different scenarios.
‐‐ Mayer Hawthorne
I learn the whole script before I show up.
‐‐ Lee Majors
I learned a couple things. The government can do to you whatever they want. They can break the laws, federal laws, as they see fit... You can't turn laws on and off as you deem fit.
‐‐ Steven Hatfill
I learned a good deal about economics, and about America, from the author of the Reagan tax reforms - the great Jack Kemp. What gave Jack that incredible enthusiasm was his belief in the possibilities of free people, in the power of free enterprise and strong communities to overcome poverty and despair. We need that same optimism right now.
‐‐ Paul Ryan
I learned a great deal doing Brooklyn Bridge. I was able to take a giant step into the terrible reality that was then. We saw the cattle cars that took folks away. Just knowing it was real, it would be impossible not to feel.
‐‐ Marion Ross
I learned a great lesson early on, even before I was really an actor, from that movie 'Planes, Trains & Automobiles' that John Hughes made: that you could make a movie that's really, really, really, really funny, and sometimes you can still achieve... making the audience feel very deep emotions as well.
‐‐ Joel Edgerton
I learned a great lesson from my mother on her deathbed. She counseled me on the importance of taking care of myself so I wouldn't end up in an unhealthy body like she did.
‐‐ Marie Osmond
I learned a great many things in the Marines that helped me as a football coach. The Marines train men hard and to do things the right way, just as a football team must train.
‐‐ Hayden Fry
I learned a great many years ago that in a fight between husband and wife, a third party should never get between the woman's skillet and the man's ax-helve.
‐‐ Abraham Lincoln
I learned a lesson which I didn't heed: Don't put yourself in your movies. It's too much.
‐‐ Josh Radnor
I learned a long time ago from when I did 'Seinfeld' never to take anything seriously, and to be part of the joke is the best way to show what a good sport I was.
‐‐ Marlee Matlin
I learned a long time ago how to be coachable.
‐‐ Dwayne Johnson
I learned a long time ago, if you want to keep your friends in show business, don't get famous. Because as soon as you get famous, a lot of the people you used to know, who didn't, become incredibly bitter and jealous. It's part of the territory.
‐‐ Denis Leary
I learned a long time ago in Hollywood that the only person I should vote for is myself.
‐‐ Jack Nicholson
I learned a long time ago that fame and money is not a ticket to happiness.
‐‐ M. Ward
I learned a long time ago that if you subscribe and believe the good, you have to believe the bad. My measure is my heart and what I know.
‐‐ Paul Walker
I learned a long time ago that it doesn't make me less of a woman because my babies come out of a different place. My C-sections have been fine.
‐‐ Angie Harmon
I learned a long time ago that reality was much weirder than anyone's imagination.
‐‐ Hunter S. Thompson
I learned a long time ago that some people would rather die than forgive. It's a strange truth, but forgiveness is a painful and difficult process. It's not something that happens overnight. It's an evolution of the heart.
‐‐ Sue Monk Kidd
I learned a long time ago that trying to micromanage the perfect vacation is always a disaster. That leads to terrible times.
‐‐ Anthony Bourdain
I learned a long time ago the wisest thing I can do is be on my own side, be an advocate for myself and others like me.
‐‐ Maya Angelou
I learned a long time ago to be honest when I'm talking to other artists. Up-and-coming artists used to come and say something, they would have a demo reel, and I would try to tell them the truth. I don't go up and say something unless I really feel it.
‐‐ Common
I learned a long time ago: You're in the entertainment business. You're not in the reality business. One has absolutely nothing to do with the other.
‐‐ Dennis Farina
I learned a lot about 3D animation from and with my dear friend Michael Hemschoot of Workerstudio. Taught me that I want to play more with animation and image manipulation. Fun stuff!
‐‐ Angela Bettis
I learned a lot about America and a lot about Pat Schroeder, and that's why I will not be a candidate for President.
‐‐ Patricia Schroeder
I learned a lot about critics, not to really take them too seriously about movies.
‐‐ Gina Gershon
I learned a lot about filmmaking from my dad. Starting when I was a child, I would listen to my dad as an actor, writer, director and producer talking about films - you know what the treatment would be in the opening, in the middle, and in the ending.
‐‐ Grace Poe
I learned a lot about handling fans from established stars.
‐‐ Chevy Chase
I learned a lot about how to shoot and how to put together sequences.
‐‐ Renny Harlin
I learned a lot about morality from fiction, from movies.
‐‐ Rob Morrow
I learned a lot about pain and suffering during 'Pan Am.' We had to wear very constricting period-correct girdles and bras. After that, I learned to read a script with an eye toward the undergarments.
‐‐ Margot Robbie
I learned a lot about what I do with my craft, how I present my music. A lot of things about him were very much an influence on me and everybody else. Once you get in that fold and you're around it, you get to experience something that I don't think we'll ever see again. There will never be anybody like Frank Sinatra. Ever.
‐‐ Paul Anka
I learned a lot doing 'Wolverine,' and I was also very fortunate, in the sense that I got to do a huge number of visual effects shots.
‐‐ Gavin Hood
I learned a lot from Ana Ortiz, who plays my sister in 'Sleeping with the Fishes'.
‐‐ Gina Rodriguez
I learned a lot from Arthur Rimbaud. People talk about how he wanted to be a seer and do that through the derangement of the senses. What they forget was that he also advocated, sternly and austerely, that one must be able to go through all that - and then articulate it.
‐‐ Patti Smith
I learned a lot from Dick Wolf. I'll always remember playing that character because it was such a good character. It was great to be able to be a character like that for television. I think the thing that I'll bring from the whole experience, the whole 10 years, is I had never been interested in the television business before.
‐‐ Vincent D'Onofrio
I learned a lot from Jack Welch about how to run a business.
‐‐ Kushal Pal Singh