We learn from each other. We learn from others' mistakes, from their experience, their wisdom. It makes it easier for us to come to better decisions in our own lives.
‐‐ Adrian Grenier
We learn from experience that men never learn anything from experience.
‐‐ George Bernard Shaw
We learn, grow and become compassionate and generous as much through exile as homecoming, as much through loss as gain, as much through giving things away as in receiving what we believe to be our due.
‐‐ David Whyte
We learn martial arts as helping weakness. You never fight for people to get hurt. You're always helping people.
‐‐ Jackie Chan
We learn more by looking for the answer to a question and not finding it than we do from learning the answer itself.
‐‐ Lloyd Alexander
We learn much during our sleep, and the knowledge thus gained slowly filters into the physical brain, and is occasionally impressed upon it as a vivid and illuminative dream.
‐‐ Annie Besant
We learn much of parenting from our own parents. My love for my father deepened profoundly when he was kind, patient, and understanding.
‐‐ James E. Faust
We learn our belief systems as very little children, and then we move through life creating experiences to match our beliefs. Look back in your own life and notice how often you have gone through the same experience.
‐‐ Louise L. Hay
We learn our sexual preferences and orientations.
‐‐ Virginia Johnson
We learn our virtues from our friends who love us; our faults from the enemy who hates us. We cannot easily discover our real character from a friend. He is a mirror, on which the warmth of our breath impedes the clearness of the reflection.
‐‐ Jean Paul
We learn the inner secret of happiness when we learn to direct our inner drives, our interest and our attention to something besides ourselves.
‐‐ Ethel Percy Andrus
We learn the rope of life by untying its knots.
‐‐ Jean Toomer
We learn this by the precepts that Jesus left. He observed that the people were looking outward, and assured them that the kingdom of God cometh not with outward observation; and for this reason, that it was only to be known in man.
‐‐ Elias Hicks
We learn wisdom from failure much more than from success. We often discover what will do, by finding out what will not do; and probably he who never made a mistake never made a discovery.
‐‐ Samuel Smiles
We learned a verse of this and that and we were having fun with the songs. Tommy would make up stories to go along with them and I would yell at him, 'Hey, stupid, that's not right,' and he was like a silly kid trying to impress.
‐‐ Dick Smothers
We learned about dignity and decency - that how hard you work matters more than how much you make... that helping others means more than just getting ahead yourself.
‐‐ Michelle Obama
We learned about gratitude and humility - that so many people had a hand in our success, from the teachers who inspired us to the janitors who kept our school clean... and we were taught to value everyone's contribution and treat everyone with respect.
‐‐ Michelle Obama
We learned about honesty and integrity - that the truth matters... that you don't take shortcuts or play by your own set of rules... and success doesn't count unless you earn it fair and square.
‐‐ Michelle Obama
We learned in the university to consider Wordsworth and Keats as Romantics. They were only a generation apart, but Wordsworth didn't even read Keats's book when he gave him a copy.
‐‐ Thom Gunn
We learned in World War II that no single nation holds a monopoly on wisdom, morality or right to power, but that we must fight for the weak and promote democracy.
‐‐ Joe Baca
We learned pretty early on in this band that you can't have snobbery in music.
‐‐ Mike Shinoda
We learned that economic growth and environmental protection can and should go hand in hand.
‐‐ Christopher Dodd
We learned the value of research in World War II.
‐‐ Amar Bose
We learned to put discipline in the haircuts by using actual geometry, actual architectural shapes and bone structure. The cut had to be perfect and layered beautifully, so that when a woman shook it, it just fell back in.
‐‐ Vidal Sassoon
We leave as we came and, god willing, as we shall return, with peace, and hope for all mankind.
‐‐ Eugene Cernan
We leave traces of ourselves wherever we go, on whatever we touch.
‐‐ Lewis Thomas
We leave TVs on in our house. I listen to my record player constantly to just hear music. I'm really intrigued by this idea of solitude.
‐‐ Katee Sackhoff
We left Dayton, September 23, and arrived at our camp at Kill Devil Hill on Friday, the 25th.
‐‐ Orville Wright
We left Germany when I was 11.
‐‐ Emayatzy Corinealdi
We left my birthplace, Brooklyn, New York, in 1939 when I was 13. I enjoyed the ethnic variety and the interesting students in my public school, P.S. 134. The kids in my neighborhood were only competitive in games, although unfriendly gangs tended to define the limits of our neighborhood.
‐‐ Irwin Rose
We let folks know we're interested in them and that they're vital to us. cause they are.
‐‐ Sam Walton
We Liberal Democrats believe in dialogue. We believe in cooperation with both sides of industry and between both sides of industry. And we believe in the language of cooperation. We reject the language of confrontation.
‐‐ Charles Kennedy
We Liberal Democrats don't believe we should use the tax structure to champion just one type of family.
‐‐ Charles Kennedy
We Liberals like to think our thoughts aren't controlled. We pride ourselves on our independent thinking. We know we shouldn't believe everything we read. We realize the media is skewed, we know it's owned by a small group of people, we realize it's biased, etc.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
We lie loudest when we lie to ourselves.
‐‐ Eric Hoffer
We lie to one another every day, in the sweetest way, often unconsciously. We dress ourselves and compose ourselves in order to present ourselves to one another.
‐‐ John le Carre
We light the oven so that everyone may bake bread in it.
‐‐ Jose Marti
We like companies that can get big and powerful on $50 million or less and not two, three, four or five billion.
‐‐ Douglas Leone
We like drama. Even in our comedy, we like drama.
‐‐ Julianne Moore
We like lists because we don't want to die.
‐‐ Umberto Eco
We like long-form narrative journalism, and we feel there aren't enough high-profile outlets in Canada running the kind of stories we want to showcase - long, meaty, thoughtful, investigative.
‐‐ Lynn Coady
We like love - we love love - but perhaps its only meaning lies in its ubiquitous meaninglessness. We apprehend it, we feel it, and we think we know it, yet we cannot say what we mean by it.
‐‐ Richard Flanagan
We like movies and books that give us this emotionally moving experience, where you feel like a slightly different person, and you see the world a little different after you finish. It lets you see your own life in a different way, and it actually makes you feel really good.
‐‐ Gayle Forman
We like our archetypes and heroes to be what they are at face value. And life doesn't work out like that.
‐‐ Laura Dern
We like playing smaller venues, but we know how many people want to come and see us so we don't ever want to stop anyone who wants to come to a show from coming.
‐‐ Chester Bennington
We like reactions - a reaction is walking out on us, a reaction is throwing tomatoes at the stage, that's a healthy psychological reaction.
‐‐ Alice Cooper
We like security: we like the pope to be infallible in matters of faith, and grave doctors to be so in moral questions so that we can feel reassured.
‐‐ Blaise Pascal
We like songs that are familiar.
‐‐ Charles Duhigg
We like technology because we don't have to talk to anybody.
‐‐ Howard Rheingold