Through therapy and a lot of thinking and writing my memoirs, I've been able to use my life as a lesson.
I've sung my whole life. I've taken lots of voice lessons and I love to sing. But I've never really sung professionally at all.
I think you accidentally learn things in high school that turn out to be life lessons when you are able to step back a bit and study them in more depth.
The lessons learned as we try to build ever more sophisticated nanomachines will almost certainly inform our understanding of the origins of life.
Whatever life lesson I'm going through at any point in my life, projects just somehow magically appear that help me work through it.
To know ourselves, is agreed by all to be the most useful Learning; the first Lessons, therefore, given us ought to be on that Subject.
To be thoroughly conversant with Man’s heart, is to take our final lesson in the iron-clasped volume of Despair
I guess the lesson is you can’t go everywhere. You should still go everywhere you can.
I have a problem keeping my mouth shut. I usually speak my mind. I'm trying to learn my lesson.
Lessons of life can be learned anywhere and anytime as long as the learner is in tune with his environment
I think people come into our lives for a reason, and we can learn from them, and they have lessons to teach us.
Don't ever take a dramatic lesson. They will try to put your voice in a dinner jacket, and people like their hominy and grits in everyday clothes.
When I was 12, I happened to see a schoolmate playing percussion, and it looked interesting. I asked for lessons, and it felt right.
I was always super, super musical. So my parents recognized that and put me in choirs, piano lessons, and all that.
My duty is that of a chronicler; and if I perform that conscientiously, the lessons which my observations suggest will need no pointing out.
power is obtainable respect is earned loyalty is priceless and revenge is sweet these are the lessons we learn in life
I think, reading the Grimm's fairy tales, they all have some sort of moral component to them, teaching you a lesson.
Even bad results teach you something, and you can learn your lessons and get better.
I'm concerned about the insidious influence of the media's bad messages that undermine the lessons parents try to instill in their sons and daughters.
Life is full of lessons for the success-minded person who keeps his/her eyes open to what is going on.
Talking with other parents really gave me some lessons that I try to hold on to now, as a parent of two boys.