Learning Process Quotes

Quotes tagged as "learning-process" Showing 61-90 of 287
Andy   Hunt
“Learning isn’t done to you; it’s something you do.”
Andy Hunt, Pragmatic Thinking and Learning: Refactor Your Wetware

Nicky Verd
“You are yet to catch up with the real world if you've never studied any concepts outside the school syllabus or read any books beside the texts books school forced you to read. Most people are just programmed not educated”
Nicky Verd

“People who possess a thirst for knowledge, are keen observers, and possess a compassionate heart, hold the requisite key for learning and sharing their knowledge with other people.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Tara Westover
“I had come to believe that the ability to evaluate many ideas, many histories, many points of view, was at the heart of what it means to self-create.”
Tara Westover, Educated

Randy Pausch
“How many men are on the football field at a time?” he
asked us.
Eleven on a team, we answered. So that makes twentytwo.
“And how many people are touching the football at any
given time?”
One of them.
“Right!” he said. “So we’re going to work on what those
other twenty-one guys are doing.”
Fundamentals. That was a great gift Coach Graham gave
us. Fundamentals, fundamentals, fundamentals. As a college
professor, I’ve seen this as one lesson so many kids ignore, always to their detriment: You’ve got to get the fundamentals
down, because otherwise the fancy stuff is not going to work.”
Randy Pausch, The Last Lecture

C. JoyBell C.
“She said to me, "I'm just looking towards the day when I get out of this hell, and asking myself if I will ever get out of it." And I said to her, "Something I have learned in life is that we often don't get out of hell; we just learn how to live in it." And tears fell down her face.”
C. JoyBell C.

Samuel Johnson
“To talk in public, to think in solitude, to read and to hear, to enquire and answer enquiries, is the business of a scholar. He wanders about the world without pomp or terror, and is neither known nor valued but by men like himself.”
Samuel Johnson, The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia

“A person can learn at any stage of life. Education requires more than learning how to read a book and write a sentence. What good does it do to read and write if a person lacks the ability to evaluate and judge the truth and falsity of what they read and write? Learning how to speak and argue is of little utility to a person has nothing sensible to say or who argues in favor of falsehoods. Learning how to think is of extremely valuable because it provides the needed contexture to make reading, writing, speaking, and rhetoric useful. Thinking cannot exist in a vacuum. A person must demonstrate the talent to be a proficient observer before thinking is a viable activity.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Raheel Farooq
“One who learns to justify forgets to learn.”
Raheel Farooq, Kalam

Tania Ferguson
“Eager to see the colours of life
The darkness giving away to light
I set my soul ablaze
By books at candlelight
And my heart on fire
By decisions under sunlight.”
Tania Ferguson, Transcend and Love

“A creative mind is quite extended in solo”
Ronak Naneriya

Germany Kent
“When you know better, you do better. That said, it really is a shame to know better but don't do better.”
Germany Kent

Britt Andreatta
“Music touches many regions of the brain to the point that musical memory is nearly indestructible.”
Britt Andreatta, Wired to Grow: Harness the Power of Brain Science to Learn and Master Any Skill

Stephen Poplin
“Hypnosis is a fascinating subject, and more common than we realize. How does it work?
Essentially, when we relax our inner powers of discrimination, associated with our personal wills, and passively allow ideas and input into our subconscious mind, we are open to suggestions, which over time can be directed in specific ways that we call conditioning. The discriminating part of the mind is sometimes called the Gateway to the Unconscious. This gateway opens naturally and is most apparent, and useful, in the way children can quickly learn and adapt to their surroundings. This is an automatic occurrence and part of the learning process. This dynamic of “taking in” our surroundings is natural. It is fast and fluid and probably vital for the survival of our species to “learn” things rapidly. Our cultures, languages and civilizations are, to a great extent, passed on this way. Children are like sponges, we are told. We are delighted by this open and vital acceptance and curiosity of the world displayed by children. Interestingly enough, adults who maintain this open sense of wonder are labeled naive and gullible. I take delight in children, and encourage my clients to nurture their inner children.”
Stephen Poplin, Inner Journeys, Cosmic Sojourns: Life transforming stories, adventures and messages from a spiritual hypnotherapist's casebook

Curtis Tyrone Jones
“When you behold a guru in action, passion grabs a hold of your spine and begins a kind of erotic pole dance and strip tease upon it, revealing more and more of itself in you, until you too become fully aroused. . . . to live.”
Curtis Tyrone Jones, Giants At Play: Finding Wisdom, Courage, And Acceptance To Encounter Your Destiny

Louise Dickinson Rich
“You don't have to understand directions. All you have to do is follow them; and you can follow them only one step at a time. What you need is not intelligence, but a blind faith.”
Louise Dickinson Rich, We Took to the Woods

“The hardest lesson are the ones that from ourselves we don’t learn.
The everlasting ones are those we are not able to forget.”
Lamine Pearlheart

Alice Walker
“Mis'im da mi ovdje da s' čudimo. Da s' čudimo. Da pitamo. I dok s' čudiš velikim stvarima i dok s' pitaš o velikim stvarima, neš' malo i naučiš, skoro slučajno. Al' nikad ne znaš niš' više o velikim stvarima neg' na početku.”
Alice Walker, The Color Purple

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“Unless you have not realized your mistake, you have not done it”
Dr.P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

William Edmund Barrett
“Every day in your life is a day in school,” Father Stephen said. “One takes many things from a school but one attends primarily, in order to learn.”
William Edmund Barrett, A Woman in the House

Himmilicious
“Education and acquision of knowledge must make you humble and increase the sense of accepting the people as they are. Instead, people are turning into narcissists and take pleasure in insulting others.”
Himmilicious

“Vocabulary is significant.”
Kgosietsile Martin Timothy

“Learning
Learn to stay when things feel right.
Learn to walk away when things don't or no longer feel right.
Learn to treat everyone exactly the way you want to be treated.
Learn to accept things just the way they are.
Learn to know if you can Change things to be better.
Learn to trust your inner instincts.
Learn to accept your flaws and the flaws of others no one is perfect.
Learn to accept life terms on life's terms.”
Charles E Hudson

Mary Burchell
“First one is astonished at the things one learns with comparative ease. Then one is appalled by the things one doesn't know.”
Mary Burchell, A Song Begins

Emilyann Allen
“It takes the lessons to learn and grow. 
It takes the growth to pass the tests.”
Emilyann Allen (pseudonyms Emilyann Phoenix and Emilyann Girdner)

Kamaran Ihsan Salih
“Motivation is the key of learning, motivate as you teach.”
Kamaran Ihsan Salih

Britt Andreatta
“A true growth culture is safe for people to take risks and make mistakes. In other words, to learn.”
Britt Andreatta