I'm learning what triggers me. What to stay away from. What I do like and what I don't like. To me, I've learned so much about myself that now I'm a stronger person. But I still deal with anxiety. Anxiety doesn't go away.
There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure.
A little learning is not a dangerous thing to one who does not mistake it for a great deal.
I am fiercely loyal and over-possessive, but I am learning to control my being possessive. I have become quite mature, though not as much as I would like to be, but have still improved tremendously. I can't hide my feelings, and it takes a lot of effort to be closed about things I feel for.
I spend a lot of time learning about bird watching.
Family dinner is how we civilize our children. It is how we get them into good habits like drinking water with supper, saying please and thank you, learning how to listen and take turns. It's how we pass on our family histories.
Always keep learning. It keeps you young.
Live a life full of humility, gratitude, intellectual curiosity, and never stop learning.
I'm learning. Watching video. Understanding what I'm good at, what I'm not good at.
There is no such whetstone, to sharpen a good wit and encourage a will to learning, as is praise.
I think L.A. radio is learning from the Bay. The Bay is a very classic place. Mac Mall, C-Bo, all that stuff, they love their artists, they're old school up there. My first big concert was playing in the Bay; I played the Fillmore.
Learning about the way people process information and their emotions is hugely helpful to my work.
As you get older, you grow and mature, and that should never stop. As soon as you stop growing, you're done living. I'll always be growing, forever learning, forever taking in advice from people I deeply respect.
I am very open to learning. I am like a sponge: I'd like to soak up in new things, new skills.
I don't need to see the old school to remember it and the teachers there. They changed the way that I've always looked at life and learning.
We know that once we stop learning and call ourselves learned, we become useless members of the scientific society.
That was always something I remember, playing in loads of different positions when I was younger, and learning about what it takes to play a right-wing role, or holding midfield, or as a striker. I had a lot of experiences in those different formations and positions.
My main object is to write, to keep learning. I always try to perfect my composition. But I do like writing film and opera music. I believe that it fulfills the needs of particular situations.
Neurologically, I'm a quadriplegic, so virtually everything about my work has been driven by my learning disabilities, which are quite severe, and my lack of facial recognition, which I'm sure is what drove me to paint portraits in the first place.
The biggest learning is that an athlete needs to know when to stop. To know that if I push beyond this, there could be a problem.
I try to learn from the past, but I plan for the future by focusing exclusively on the present. That's where the fun is.
I went through an evolutionary process of learning to have a voice and how to use it, knowing when to step in. I don't always get it right, for sure. However, it's better to speak your mind than hold your tongue and wish you had said something.
Being ignorant is not so much a shame, as being unwilling to learn.
I love learning new things.
In spite of discouragement and adversity, those who are happiest seem to have a way of learning from difficult times, becoming stronger, wiser and happier as a result.
I've been doing a lot of learning from mistakes, first and foremost, and building off that.
Parents can only do what they think is best, with the experience they have. The learning curve for every parent is that there's a limit to how much they can shield children from.
Every opportunity I got, I took it as a learning experience.
There is only one thing more painful than learning from experience and that is not learning from experience.
Being incarcerated does not mean being devoid of the capacity to learn, grow, and think, and it's critical that prisons provide spaces where learning can be both cultivated and encouraged.