I learned from Mr. Wrigley, early in my career, that loyalty wins and it creates friendships. I saw it work for him in his business.
‐‐ Ernie Banks
I learned from my Adventist upbringing that the biggest sins were sexual.
‐‐ Luke Ford
I learned from my dad that change and experimentation are constants and important. You have to keep trying new things.
‐‐ S. Robson Walton
I learned from my dog long before I went to Gombe that we weren't the only beings with personalities. What the chimps did was help me to persuade others.
‐‐ Jane Goodall
I learned from my father how to swear right and how to string it together for optimum effect/affect. I use it like karate. I bring it out when it's needed.
‐‐ Ross Mathews
I learned from my first restaurant: Make customers happy, make sure the customer comes back again. And automatically, success has followed me.
‐‐ Nobu Matsuhisa
I learned from my grandmother, who grew up in devastating war times, how important it is to keep with tradition and celebrate the holidays during tough times.
‐‐ Marcus Samuelsson
I learned from my mistakes; I was able to accept the things that were my fault and to be able to grow from that. You have to be able to see growth from your experiences, and I've done that.
‐‐ LisaRaye McCoy-Misick
I learned from my mom to always keep pushing yourself.
‐‐ Gabby Douglas
I learned from my parents the idea that, if you are devoted enough and you want to study something enough, you can really teach yourself anything.
‐‐ Brit Marling
I learned from my past.
‐‐ Jason Calacanis
I learned from my uncle that jazz, like symphony music, was built to last.
‐‐ David Amram
I learned from the example of my father that the manner in which one endures what must be endured is more important than the thing that must be endured.
‐‐ Dean Acheson
I learned from the guys before me - Bill Cosby, Eddie Murphy, Chris Rock, Richard Pryor, just to name a few. These are guys that let it all hang out. What they lived is what they took to the stage.
‐‐ Kevin Hart
I learned from Van Morrison and BB King that the first take is the best. It's about capturing a moment. It's the same as love's first kiss. If you try to do it again, it doesn't work so well.
‐‐ Jools Holland
I learned from watching and I learned form doing.
‐‐ Claire Bloom
I learned from working in the fashion world that if I have a day when I feel slapped in the face, or if someone has been mean, I just have to get back up and it will be another day. I think about what I'm grateful for. I look at my kids and my husband and think, Wow, I'm a really lucky person.
‐‐ Heidi Klum
I learned guitar solely for the purpose of meeting women. I'd heard it's a great lady-catcher.
‐‐ Tony Revolori
I learned hard lessons, and I've taken that lesson and it's helped me become a better business person and a better leader.
‐‐ Rick Scott
I learned hard lessons in life; I had to because I had so much happen: My mother died my sophomore year in high school. The next year, same day, my brother dropped dead. Two years after that, I got married because my girlfriend got pregnant. The year after my wedding, my father - who I had only recently met - died.
‐‐ Bernie Mac
I learned Hebrew from a high school teacher named Mr. Cohen. We would drive down the highway to meet his car, and Jewish boys from these Massachusetts towns would sit in his car and learn the lessons.
‐‐ Israel Horovitz
I learned Hollywood is a small community, and you really have to be a part of the community to get anything done. Unlike traditional industries, where you can do things from afar with phone calls and e-mail, this town is really about being social. Because that's how trust gets built.
‐‐ Jeffrey Skoll
I learned how but I have a terrible paranoia and fear. I do not drive an automobile.
‐‐ Nikki Cox
I learned how fast you can go from being an international hero to being a reference in a joke on a late night talk show.
‐‐ Michael Phelps
I learned how important it is to entertain people and give them a reason to come and watch you play.
‐‐ Elvis Presley
I learned how important timing is; having a really good idea five years ahead of its time is practically worthless.
‐‐ Trip Adler
I learned how music works dealing with Jermaine Dupri, and I learned how image works dealing with Puff Daddy.
‐‐ Usher
I learned how quickly I could go from having never met someone to having the world think I'm dating them.
‐‐ Halsey
I learned how to be a learner. When you get in a job, the tendency is to say, 'I've got to know it. I've got to give direction to others. I'm in this job because I'm better and smarter.' I always took a different view, that the key was to identify the people who really knew and learn from them.
‐‐ Anne M. Mulcahy
I learned how to believe in myself. Learned how to set goals, you know, self help books man. I just read every single one I can get a hold of, and I still do.
‐‐ Drew Carey
I learned how to change a cloth diaper on a raccoon. I was maybe 8 or 9.
‐‐ Nikki Reed
I learned how to comport myself among trolls, elves, hobbits or goblins. I learned that a friend can be lost to greed and avarice. I learned that solving riddles may be as important a survival skill as bowmanship. I know how to talk to a dragon, and that it's best not to.
‐‐ Karen Joy Fowler
I learned how to cook and do a lot of marital things.
‐‐ Kim Kardashian
I learned how to cook, began reading books on food. I began to understand about nutrition. It never had occurred to me that what you ate could affect how you felt. It could affect your health. It seems obvious now, but at age 23 or 22 or whatever I was, it wasn't obvious at all.
‐‐ John Mackey
I learned how to dance every move of 'Billie Jean.'
‐‐ Rain
I learned how to dance. I got a free spray tan. My life is good!
‐‐ Carson Kressley
I learned how to deal with people with elegance from Patrick Swayze.
‐‐ Travis Fimmel
I learned how to do stop-frame animation and I experimented with that a lot, and pretty much that was my mode of animating through high school.
‐‐ David Bolinsky
I learned how to draw from being bored in school. I would doodle on the margins of my paper.
‐‐ Kevin Nealon
I learned how to eat right and learned portion control and how to exercise. Staying persistent over the years, I have been able to change the way I'm perceived on the outside.
‐‐ Kevin Schmidt
I learned how to fire a sniper rifle, which I'm sure will be useful at some point.
‐‐ Paul Giamatti
I learned how to get in shape without getting certain muscles too big that make you look like a meathead.
‐‐ Jason Dohring
I learned how to get rid of the Southern accent when I was, like, 11 years old and living in New York for the summer doing modeling and commercials and auditioning for Broadway. The mother I lived with for the summer taught me how to drop my Southern accent.
‐‐ Nikki DeLoach
I learned how to handle myself in the kitchen - where to stand and how to be out of people's way and how to function like a machine.
‐‐ Manish Dayal
I learned how to horseback ride in English style, which is very hard, by the way. I had no idea how challenging it was. I've always ridden horses, but Western is like riding a horse in a rocking chair, as opposed to English, where you have to balance and hold on with your legs.
‐‐ Minka Kelly
I learned how to lend money by cleaning up the messes of others who had made loans before me.
‐‐ John Stumpf
I learned how to live on five and sometimes ten dollars a week.
‐‐ Theodore Sturgeon
I learned how to pass when I was real young. That's one thing I always knew how to do was find the open man.
‐‐ Kevin Durant
I learned how to play football and I got pretty good at it. I enjoyed being on a team with other girls. In Hollywood, girls are always competing against one another, so it was nice to be on a team with other girls for a change.
‐‐ Nikki Ziering