I have learned to not worry about things I can't control.
Life is a learning experience and this is a very peaceful method of accepting the reality you face…”What will I learn?
Give the pupils something to do, not something to learn; and the doing is of such a nature as to demand thinking; learning naturally results.
I learned to write fiction the way I learned to read fiction - by skipping the parts that bored me.
If there is one thing I have learned on this incredible journey we call life, it is this: the sign of a truly successful individual is humility.
I've learned that guns are exceptionally challenging to use effectively, with a power that must be respected. But mostly what I've learned is that they're a lot of fun, and dangerously appealing to an active imagination.
I have learned to like myself for the first time and to have some serenity.
The sooner you learn to finish things, and as a matter of course finish your creative endeavors, the better. It took me a long time to learn that.
Something I learn every time I stand in front of a bunch of children, I learn never, never to underestimate them or patronise them.
If you are close to your parents or a grandparent, you watch as they get old and you learn so much from that, and it makes you want to learn more while you have time.
I focus on the writing and let the rest of the process take care of itself. I've learned to trust my own instincts and I've also learned to take risks.
When you are allowed to study different disciplines, you redefine your idea of success. You learn to appreciate multiple disciplines simultaneously and you learn that there is no one formula to anything.
The more we learn, the more we know. The more we know, the more we forget. The more we forget, the less we know. So, why learn?
My first language was shy. It's only by having been thrust into the limelight that I have learned to cope with my shyness.
Our school systems have to realize that everybody doesn't learn the same way, and no one learns without some emotional support.
The first thing you have to learn when you go into the arts is to learn to cope with rejection. If you can’t, you’re dead
I sometimes find that in interviews you learn more about yourself than the person learned about you.
The little child learns to speak, though it has no learned teachers - because it lives with those who know how to speak.
Coaches will eventually notice a great attitude, and they respect that.
Movies are great, TV is great.
A great fortune is a great slavery.