My life has been that of someone who has moved from the countryside to the society. To make that transition, I have had to learn a lot.
I really felt that 'Three's Company' was a gift. When it ended, I had money in the bank and had the luxury to pursue a life that meant something, to learn and discover.
The message of transformation and how we all can live from our heart, not just from our head, was a very important message for me to learn in my own life.
I look at being older and gaining wisdom. I've learned to stay fit and healthy. I accept my body, my life, and my circumstances.
Serendipity is nice, but hoping for luck and the magic of happenstance shouldn't be an excuse for a lack of proactivity. I had to learn for myself that waiting isn't a life plan.
Sometimes bad things are going to happen in your life, and those things can make you stronger if you just learn how to get over them.
In real life I've learned to love not wearing any makeup whatsoever, and I'm super low-maintenance when it comes to my hair.
I have, like, three suits to my name. But one thing I've learned is that when you dress up in real life, people treat you differently.
I learned about life before I went into the theater, which is why I've been so happy. I was a soldier.
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.
I do not want to say I'm a product designer. I've been trying all my life to not be categorized, to learn something and then to forget about it.
You learn how to take care of people from the women in your life.
I learned to fall down early in life - I was, like, six - because I realized it was a way to make girls laugh.
The people that matter to me the most are the people that are in my life. That's who I really learn from, and it's always a very personal kind of connection.
I think I learned about the relationship between books and life from Margaret Mitchell.
The lessons learned as we try to build ever more sophisticated nanomachines will almost certainly inform our understanding of the origins of life.
Spiritual direction is an interpersonal relationship in which we learn how to grow, live, and love in the spiritual life.
In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on.
Life, we learn too late, is in the living, the tissue of every day and hour.
I want to talk to people that have been through big disappointments, big emotional crises, deep life struggles, and I will learn something from that.
If there's one thing I've learned in my life, it's that curiosity might kill cats, but it doesn't kill people.