I learned how to play guitar by playing along to Jane's Addiction records and Smashing Pumpkins records, things you can totally hear if you listen to my guitar.
‐‐ Chino Moreno
I learned how to play the drums. When we were in pre-production, when we were still in LA, I had a couple of drum lessons and then some in Toronto. I got the one beat down and that was it.
‐‐ Mary-Kate Olsen
I learned how to scuba dive, which is something that I've always wanted to do.
‐‐ Minka Kelly
I learned how to sign because when I was growing up in California in order to get into college you needed two semesters of language to get into a University of California school.
‐‐ Camryn Manheim
I learned how to speak English watching television.
‐‐ Azita Ghanizada
I learned how to take other people's mechanisms of promoting their stuff through me as opposed to promoting my own stuff, as far as getting Snoop DeVilles, SnoopDeGrills, Snoop Doggy Dogg biscuits, Snoop Dogg record label, Snoop Dogg bubble gum, Snoop Youth Football League.
‐‐ Snoop Dogg
I learned how to turn it on and turn it off. You learn that in theater, too, but for film work, I learned from doing 'Henry,' I learned how to leave work at work and go home. There's always spillover. Actors speak of this.
‐‐ Michael Rooker
I learned how to write television scripts the same way I have learned to do almost everything else in my entire life, which is by reading.
‐‐ Amy Bloom
I learned I'm not a good executive, I'm an entrepreneur and I'm creative. I have to go with my gut and do what I want to do.
‐‐ Jerry Weintraub
I learned in a very public setting what works and doesn't work for a healthy lifestyle.
‐‐ Michael De Luca
I learned in America that Americans are into results. Americans don't care where you came from, what your family did, what school you graduated from. They care about if you can deliver the results. That's what makes America the country it is.
‐‐ Mark Burnett
I learned in an extremely hard way that the accountability falls with me.
‐‐ Stephen Baldwin
I learned in business that you had to be very careful when you told somebody that's working for you to do something, because the chances were very high he'd do it. In government, you don't have to worry about that.
‐‐ George P. Shultz
I learned in high school that I was going to have to outwork people. I remember running around the track, training for football, and a faster guy ran past me. I just figured, I can outlast him. If I work harder than him, I'll beat him. And to this day I overprepare.
‐‐ Roger Goodell
I learned in my four decades in Washington that one person can make a difference.
‐‐ Liz Carpenter
I learned in the computer game business early on that all senses are not equal. The best example is, you're listening to a radio play and you're driving down the road, and suddenly you realize you haven't seen the road in five minutes. It's because your visual cortex has been partying with your imagination, basically.
‐‐ Brenda Laurel
I learned in the early part of my career that labor must bear the cross for others' sins, must be the vicarious sufferer for the wrongs that others do.
‐‐ Mother Jones
I learned jazz; that comes from blues. I learned rock; that comes from blues. I learned pop; that comes from blues. Even dance, that comes from blues, with the answer-and-response.
‐‐ Cyndi Lauper
I learned later, just as a footnote, that the World Assembly of Youth was a CIA front.
‐‐ Stephen Lewis
I learned law so well, the day I graduated I sued the college, won the case, and got my tuition back.
‐‐ Fred Allen
I learned life from some good teachers.
‐‐ Eddie Murray
I learned long ago, back with 'Lover Revealed,' that my job is to sit at the computer, shut up and type. Otherwise? The pictures and the voices go away!
‐‐ Jessica Bird
I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it.
‐‐ George Bernard Shaw
I learned long ago on the battlefields of Vietnam that in a crisis, there is no substitute for clear-eyed leadership.
‐‐ Jim Webb
I learned long ago that the most effective way to compete is to play your own game, and I've been competing with men my whole life.
‐‐ Carly Fiorina
I learned long ago to accept the fact that not everything I create will see the light of day.
‐‐ Joseph Barbera
I learned long ago to focus on things you can control and don't even pay attention to things you don't.
‐‐ Bryan Cranston
I learned long ago you run unopposed, or you run scared.
‐‐ Pete Gallego
I learned loudness from working with Lou Reed.
‐‐ Robert Wilson
I learned mainly through television, but I learned how to do mosaic, where you can buy stones or things of that nature. But also where you bust the tile to decorate pots for flowers or table tops. Lots of different things. Wherever you want it, you can mosaic just about anything. It took me about two weeks to do a big birdbath.
‐‐ Barbara Mandrell
I learned many things from Professor Brown, including his philosophy toward research, but there is one thing he said that I recall with particular clarity: 'Do research that will be in the textbooks.' It is not easy to do such work, but this has remained my motto.
‐‐ Akira Suzuki
I learned mime back when I was in college, at Ball State University, Indiana. That woke up my body from the neck down and made me realize that acting and communication - portraying a story, event, or emotion - is a full-body experience.
‐‐ Doug Jones
I learned more about acting from George Stevens in a few months than I had in my entire life up until then.
‐‐ Alan Ladd
I learned more about elections on election night 2000 than I ever did during my 16 years of schooling.
‐‐ Rob Corddry
I learned more about myself by being an RN than anything else I've ever done.
‐‐ Naomi Judd
I learned more about the economy from one South Dakota dust storm that I did in all my years of college.
‐‐ Hubert H. Humphrey
I learned more complex ways to manipulate the manipulators, to bring attention to issues about which I felt passionate.
‐‐ Joey Skaggs
I learned more doing 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' than I did during three years at drama school.
‐‐ Emilia Clarke
I learned more from my mother than from all the art historians and curators who have informed me about technical aspects of art history and art appreciation over the years.
‐‐ David Rockefeller
I learned more in the rehearsals for 'The Letter' than I have ever dreamed of know in the theater as a critic. If it doesn't make me a better critic, I'm an idiot.
‐‐ Terry Teachout
I learned more stuff in church than I did in the world.
‐‐ Al Green
I learned much more about acting from philosophy courses, psychology courses, history and anthropology than I ever learned in acting class.
‐‐ Tim Robbins
I learned my ABCs, 1-2-3 from 'Sesame Street.'
‐‐ Tyra Banks
I learned my business in the theater and in television, particularly working with the actors. You can learn much more in the theater than directing a movie, because then you have no time when you are shooting a movie to really work with the actors. You have to learn this craft somewhere else.
‐‐ Michael Haneke
I learned my color in Europe. I've always been a colorist, I think. I started when I was very young, being a bird-watcher, fascinated by the bird colors.
‐‐ Ellsworth Kelly
I learned my first lesson at the Walt Disney Company about not being able to trust my associates.
‐‐ Michael Ovitz
I learned my French through school. I was lucky in that the tutor on 'The Wonder Years' set spoke fluent French.
‐‐ Danica McKellar
I learned my lesson early in my career that it's not helpful to go and look at what other people's opinions are.
‐‐ Jenny Slate
I learned my lesson that in the live-action world, you have to earn the support of people over a very, very long time. And in animation, I already have the support.
‐‐ Henry Selick