I was always super, super musical. So my parents recognized that and put me in choirs, piano lessons, and all that.
Quit allowing negativity to block the positive gifts which are meant for you along with the hard lessons and tribulations.
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.
He who follows his lessons tastes a profound peace, and looks upon everybody as a bunch of manure.
I learned my lesson that in the live-action world, you have to earn the support of people over a very, very long time. And in animation, I already have the support.
I learned that lesson a long time ago. When you write popular fiction you're going to get bashed by critics.
I wanted to be Whitney Houston at first, and when I started taking voice lessons, my voice teacher kind of geared me more towards opera.
So, to prepare for the role, I had to take music lessons, talk to wives who had husbands overseas, and carefully study the reactions and mannerisms of a friend who was expecting.
Technically, maybe I learned most of all from George Stevens, and among his movies I learned the most from 'A Place in the Sun.' It's a lesson in moviemaking.
Between Practicality and Spirituality lies Rationality! And when the lessons 'appear', the 'intensity and clarity' can be jaw dropping !
When my kids wanted to give up on things, I wouldn't let them, and those are lifelong lessons.
There are two different categories of love. The first category is called a fairytale. The second category of love is called just another lesson
If you believe someone believe blindly either you get a good relation or a good lesson
Lesson #456 of high school life: Never, EVER trust an alarm clock.
Always be conscious of the fact that someone somewhere is learning a new lesson watching you live your life