I'm learning English at the moment. I can say 'Big Ben', 'Hello Rodney', 'Tower Bridge' and 'Loo'.
We are learning more about the humanity of the unborn child. Science and truth support the prolife movement.
I'm always learning from experiences because each one is different and there are different players involved in the project at the time with their own way of doing things.
If you're going to go through hell... I suggest you come back learning something.
The fundamentals of baseball haven't changed, but how we can teach those fundamentals has. With an e-book, learning can be more rewarding and fun.
That is what learning is. You suddenly understand something you've understood all your life, but in a new way.
And where does magic come from? I think that magic's in the learning.
In those parts of the world where learning and science has prevailed, miracles have ceased; but in those parts of it as are barbarous and ignorant, miracles are still in vogue.
I think there's so much negative influence on children in school settings. It becomes learning by rote to pass a test. It's not contextualized.
One thing changes every evening: It's the audience, and I'm working my magic. I'm always learning from it.
I love the work, I love being in front of the camera and working with actors and directors and creating something. For me, it's like learning everyday.
Much learning shows how little mortals know; much wealth, how little wordings enjoy.
People usually think according to their inclinations, speak according to their learning and ingrained opinions, but generally act according to custom.
I hardly teach. It's more like a gathering of minds looking at one subject and learning from each other. I enjoy the process.
I enjoyed studying costume, learning about the corsetry and the historical context of fashion. I never had any real intention of being a costume designer.
There is incredible potential for digital technology in and beyond the classroom, but it is vital to rethink how learning is organised if we are to reap the rewards.
Most Americans have parents or grandparents who immigrated to this country, and we know the hardships they faced, from learning the language to dealing with prejudice.
Everything is a learning process: any time you fall over, it's just teaching you to stand up the next time.
'Reluctantly Healthy' is so completely different than what I do for a living. It's really what I wanted it to be, which is learning to be healthy.
After you start learning all about the mechanics of piloting a riverboat, you stop seeing all the pretty sunsets and you start thinking about the weather.
In my life, I have made the occasional catastrophic choice, and it's just a case of moving on and learning from it.