I don’t read biographies for moral instruction, or for a history lesson. I want to know what people are saying about me.
What I learned in this tragedy was the eternal lesson of good people going bad.
Without adversity, there would be no growth, and without growth, there would be no lesson to be learned.
That lesson suggests that in the end, we can only find peace in our human lives by accepting the will of the universe.
Be compassionate ... and take responsibility for each other. If we only learned those lessons, this world would be a better place.
Never sit on a freshly painted bench, or stand on a wet wall. That’s a lesson in love I had to learn the sideways way.
Farmers don’t picket government corruption, they picket fences. Let this be a lesson in love and the proper way to separate churlish and state.
If she had learnt any lesson today it was that men were stupid, helpless creatures made needlessly cruel by their terror of showing their feelings.
I drive by the spot of my injury, because each time I do, the pain lessens, and it teaches me a lesson.
One recipe for happiness is to have to sense of entitlement.' To this she added a star and noted at the bottom of the page: 'This is not a lesson I have ever been in a position to learn.
Another lesson to file away about Scotland: insulting other people in a childish manner was the national pastime.
Somewhere in this latest humiliation there was a lesson in self-reliance. He'd failed so completely that he'd become his own man again.
I know half, and I know two guys who each know half of half, so together we’re altogether. Let this be a lesson in networking.
There isn't much art to writing, you just feel; feel everything deeply and somehow transform your lessons into a magical piece of work that will help someone else's heartache.
We have this wonderful language and we don't appreciate it. That's old-fashioned me, but when I went to school, everyone had elocution lessons, not to sound posh but so you could be understood.
Books are standing counselors and preachers, always at hand, and always disinterested; having this advantage over oral instructors that they are ready to repeat their lessons as often as we please.
Rebels in Darfur have learned the value of mobilizing western human rights groups to prolong wars, and this lesson is working gloriously for them.
And a lesson in this movie is dig beneath the surface. And so with my words, with my character, I purposely created a character that was away from how you've known me thus far in my career.
It is neither cowardice nor betrayal to insist that the Enlightenment's main lesson is to be mindful of how much it has left its inheritors to figure out.
I'm blessed when someone who I loved and trusted dropped me off, because I have a good choice to think and great lesson to learn
I would like to learn so many things: I'd like to take tennis classes, I'd like continuing vocal lessons, and I'd definitely like taking more ice skating and more tap.