
Top 60 Learns Best Quotes
#1. It is a well known fact that a man learns best that which he endeavors to teach others.
Napoleon Hill
#2. One learns best, and writes best, in a state of defiance.
Fay Weldon
#4. Whoever teaches learns in the act of teaching, and whoever learns teaches in the act of learning.
Paulo Freire
#5. What a leader learns after you've learned it all counts most of all.
John Wooden
#6. Our school systems have to realize that everybody doesn't learn the same way, and no one learns without some emotional support.
Andrew Young
#7. A wise teacher learns in the midst of teaching; a wise student teaches in the midst of learning.
Mollie Marti
#8. One learns little more about a man from the feats of his literary memory than from the feats of his alimentary canal.
Frank Moore Colby
#9. The more business a man has to do, the more he is able to accomplish, for he learns to economize his time.
Matthew Hale
#11. All the pathos and irony of leaving one's youth behind is thus implicit in every joyous moment of travel: one knows that the first joy can never be recovered, and the wise traveller learns not to repeat successes but tries new places all the time.
Paul Fussell
#12. As a homeschooling parent, I have often wondered who learns more in our family, the parent or the child. The topic I seem to be learning the most about is the nature of learning itself.
Jan Hunt
#13. Our right hemisphere, it thinks in pictures and it learns kinesthetically through the movement of our bodies. Information ... explodes into this enormous collage of what this present moment looks like, smells like and tastes like, what it feels like and what it sounds like.
Jill Bolte Taylor
#14. The teacher usually learns more than the pupil. Isn't that true?" "It would be hard to learn much less than my pupils," came a low growl from somewhere on the table, "without undergoing a prefrontal lobotomy.
Douglas Adams
#15. Orthodoxy is the diehard of the world of thought. It learns not, neither can it forget.
Aldous Huxley
#16. The sage seeks freedom from desire. He does not collect precious things. He learns not to hold on to ideas. He brings men back to what they have lost.
Laozi
#17. No one in Montreal learns how to skate. You're just born that way.
Martin Brodeur
#18. 1. One learns of life not from reading books, but through living and experiencing.
2. Those who experience most aspects of life are more knowledgeable than those who only read about them.
Emiliya Ahmadova
#19. For strength to bear is found in duty alone, and he is blest indeed who learns to make the joy of others cure his own heartache.
Drake
#21. We tend to think of the rational as a higher order, but it is the emotional that makes our lives. One often learns more from ten days of agony than from ten years of contentment. MERLE SHAIN
Julia Cameron
#22. The best lessons a man ever learns are from his mistakes. It is not for want of schoolmasters that we are still ignorant.
Henry Ward Beecher
#23. Football in itself is a grand game for developing a lad physically and also morally, for he learns to play with good temper and unselfishness, to play in his place and 'play the game,' and these are the best of training for any game of life.
Robert Baden-Powell
#24. One learns taciturnity best among people without it, and loquacity among the taciturn.
Jean Paul Richter
#25. Grandma Harken was sharpening her garden shears. Her hands slowed on the file and she said finally, "He'll get in trouble and he'll figure it out. Best to do it without us standing over him. It's the only way anybody ever learns to clean up after themselves.
Ursula Vernon
#26. Real wealth comes to the person who learns that we are paid best for the things we do for nothing.
John Wooden
#27. In dream, delusion, and fantasy, exist man's next best reality: that place where he is the creator of his own worlds; where he builds, learns, discovers and entertains; is master of all outcomes, his own god of destiny, and thus the student of his own evolving and ever uncertain truth.
Duane Hewitt
#28. If the stories come, you get them written, you're on the right track. Eventually everyone learns his or her own best way. The real mystery to crack is you.
Bernard Malamud
#29. Public awareness is the equinox of tyranny's rise; once one man learns of another's captivity, he will act to free him. It is the best and most certain part of man's nature.
John Kramer
#30. Do the best you can in every task, no matter how unimportant it may seem at the time. No one learns more about a problem than the person at the bottom.
Sandra Day O'Connor
#31. A person who has been punished is not thereby simply less inclined to behave in a given way; at best, he learns how to avoid punishment.
B.F. Skinner
#32. An athlete learns how to hold her breath, but that doesn't work in singing. You have to learn to relax.
Cathy Rigby
#33. No Executive can value the worth of others unless he first learns to value himself
John M. Capozzi
#34. The one who learns and learns and doesn't practice is like the one who plows and plows and never plants.
Plato
#35. ...when a man like Ethan finally learns to love, it's forever.
~ Fiona MacCarrick ~
Kresley Cole
#36. Give him threepence, since he must make a gain out of what he learns.
Euclid
#38. The conscious experience of being a subject arises when a single organism learns to enslave itself.
Thomas Metzinger
#40. Life offers its wisdom generously. Everything teaches. Not everyone learns.
Rachel Naomi Remen
#41. He who learns from his enemies is as wise
as he who learns from his friends.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#42. The lessons of history teach us - if the lessons of history teach us anything - that nobody learns the lessons that history teaches us.
Robert A. Heinlein
#43. Now I find that in pure obedience the mind learns contentment, in appearing weak and foolish to the wisdom which is of this World; and in these lowly labors, they who stand in a low place, rightly exercised under the Cross, will find nourishment.
John Woolman
#44. By definition, the person who learns enough to become the nominee is almost certainly the best person for the general election.
Newt Gingrich
#45. I learned the way a monkey learns - by watching its parents.
Prince Charles
#46. Soon the child learns that there are strangers, and ceases to be a child.
Max Muller
#47. You mustn't wait for someone to rescue you, ... A girl expecting rescue never learns to rescue herself. Even with the means, she'll find her courage wanting.
Kate Morton
#48. Take your well-disciplined strengths, stretch them between the two great opposing poles, because inside human beings is where God learns.
Rainer Maria Rilke
#50. Torbjorn (Hansen, Magnus Carlsen's first teacher) himself went from 2104 to 2204 in rating during the year he trained with Magnus. This reflects the experience I have had. One learns nearly as much from teaching others.
Simen Agdestein
#51. The Servant who really studies his Master gradually becomes like his master; gradually learns that he himself is the one who in the end does all the work and has all the power.
Don Cupitt
#52. When man learns that man is man's greatest asset he will serve his fellowman instead of killing him as he does now for material values.
Lao Russell
#53. When your boss listens to you carefully, reaches out to help you, and learns from you, it enhances your dignity and pride. Doing so also helps your boss gain empathy for you, to better understand how it feels to be you and what you need to succeed in your job and life.
Robert I. Sutton
#54. Better he learns now that if you mess with people, you might get messed with in return.
Kate Brian
#56. In my business, one learns there is a fine line between insanity and genius. We would be wise to give this man a little respect.
Dan Brown
#57. Water enters the dark sewer grates with no fear; it travels everywhere; it learns some things from everything and this is the secret of water's wisdom!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#58. But he who neither thinks for himself nor learns from others, is a failure as a man.
Hesiod
#59. Every artist learns through imitation, but I rather doubt the aim of these things is artistic development. I assume they're either homages or satiric riffs, and are not intended to be taken too seriously as works in their own right. Otherwise I should be talking to a copyright lawyer.
Bill Watterson
#60. There is no art which one government sooner learns of another than that of draining money from the pockets of the people.
Adam Smith
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