To live, pray. To learn, read. To love, give. To listen, pay attention. But to be wise, apply all that you have acquired
I think reading is important in any form. I think a person who's trying to learn to like reading should start off reading about a topic they are interested in, or a person they are interested in.
Think about it. Every time you fail at a task you've actually learned something new. The question is "what?
I saw a lot of haute couture all my childhood, and without knowing it I've learned from when I was a child to recognise beautiful fabrics.
One of the greatest lessons we can learn in life is how to keep mute when the boiling ring of anger is dropped within us
In every problem there is a lesson to learn, an asset to acquire, a rest to restore, a bitterness to sweeten, a load to lighten or a price to pay.
It's only when you learn, live and give sincere service that you can experience life's deepest fulfillment and true joy
The Sufis,' runs the saying, 'understand with their hearts what the most learned scholars cannot understand with their minds
I have to learn to find that inner core of strength that I am definitely made up of and stretch it into areas where I don't always use it.
The studio didn't ask them to learn their trade, they just worked them, and when that personality or that gimmick or whatever they had ran dry at the box office, they were dropped and out.
You can learn more by going to the opera than you ever can by reading Emerson. Like that there are two sexes.
You are the mirror image that reflects the attitudes which took in your life with what you have learned during the journey.
Life is meaningless until we learn to use the power of divine love and see the divine in every event and in every beauty.
The future will be very bright and beautiful if we learn to use the power of love and kindness, not the destructive power of atomic weapons.
The past can't touch you or call you back; you are going far away from it with gratitude and wisdom to learn from the future.
It was not until I got my first job, at the University of Washington in Seattle, and began playing chess with Don Gordon, a brilliant young theorist, that I learned economic theory.
Through the years I've been getting better and better and better, and it's what you learn though the seasons.
My goal, as always, is simply to inform the public about an issue that is nearly impossible for them to learn about on their own. That is my only goal as a reporter.
If your actions create a legacy that inspires others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, then, you are an excellent leader.
I was a prodigy who learned how difficult writing was only after getting published. I paid my dues later.
Every job I do, I like to think it makes me better or I learn things. It's all about how much something's going to stretch me or test me.