I have learned to not let a bad race or failure bring me down, and always walking away with something positive and learning from mistakes so I can be better or stronger next time.
I have learned that there lies dormant in the souls of all men a penchant for some particular musical instrument an an unsuspected yearning to play on it, which are bound to wake up an demand attention someday. Therefore you who rail at such that disturb your slumbers with unsuccessful and demoralizing attempts to subjugate a guitar, beware! For sooner or later your own time will come.
Through bitter experience I have learned that it is best to promise little and then to reward hard work with generosity.
I've learned... that everyone you meet deserves to be greeted with a smile.
There is another point that I think is as important: You should expect the unexpected in this business; expect the extreme. Don’t think in terms of boundaries that limit what the market might do. If there is any lesson I have learned in the nearly twenty years that I’ve been in this business, it is that the unexpected and the impossible happen every now and then
I have learned from first hand experience that war is the destroyer of everything that is good in the world, it turns our young into soulless killers and we tell them that they are heroes when they master the 'art' of killing.
In the performance of our responsibilities, I have learned that when we heed a silent prompting and act upon it without delay, our Heavenly Father will guide our footsteps and bless our lives and the lives of others. I know of no experience more sweet or feelings more precious than to heed a prompting, only to discover that the Lord has answered another's prayer through you.
I think I have learned that the best way to lift one's self up is to help someone else.
I have learned that the state of Israel cannot be ruled in our generation without deceit and adventurism.
I have learned to be less confident in the conclusions of human reason, and give more credit to the honesty of contrary opinions.
But I have learned a thing or two; I know as sure as fate, when we lock up our lives for wealth, the gold key comes too late.
What I have learned over the years is to try to stay in the moment. I want to feel it all because I've realized nothing lasts.
You can tell a lot about a person by what’s on their playlist.
I have learned so much about myself. I have re-discovered that little boy who had the hunger to create, which I think I had lost.
I've learned... That when you're in love, it shows.
I have learned that keeping my personal life outside of work is the easier, richer way to work.
I've learned... That sometimes all a person needs is a hand to hold and a heart to understand.
People will never forget how you made them feel.
I've learned... That money doesn't buy class.
When asked if I consider myself Buddhist, the answer is, Not really. But it's more my religion than any other because I was brought up with it in an intellectual and spiritual environment. I don't practice or preach it, however. But Buddhism has had a major effect on who I am and how I think about the world. What I have learned is that I like all religions, but only parts of them.
I have learned how to breathe, to use my cords differently. I had been tilting my head in a way when I talked that wasn't good for my throat. I've been working on all of that, and it seems to be helping.
And this I have learned grown-ups do not know the language of shadows.
Try to accomplish things you have always dreamt of while you can. I know it sounds cliché, but the biggest lesson I have learned is that life is precious; enjoy it while it lasts.
In my spiritual and academic journeys, I have learned that it is imperative for Christians to pursue truth at all costs.
You can tell a lot about a person from his underwear.
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