What matters to me is learning and growing, and getting to do what I love to do. As long as I can do that, I’m happy.
Education should not be about building more schools and maintaining a system that dates back to the Industrial Revolution. We can achieve so much more, at unmatched scale with software and interactive learning.
I’m learning to cope and not deny my own success, but I still think it’s not happening a lot. I get nervous, and I am capable of doing something to blow it on purpose. A lot of actors have that problem.
You should put time into learning your craft. It seems like people want success so quickly, way before they’re ready.
At the very core of my relationship to learning is the idea that we should be as organic as possible. We need to cultivate a deeply refined introspective sense, and build our relationship to learning around our nuance of character.
The extreme sophistication of modern technology – wonderful though its benefits are – is, ironically, an impediment to engaging young people with basics: with learning how things work.
I wanted to be a writer and an artist. Learning to type as quickly as I could think was a needed skill and part of my long self-directed apprenticeship.
Having worked with Amitabh Bachchan was an exhilarating as well a great learning experience.
I tried lots of things and never stopped learning.
For a man to attain to an eminent degree in learning costs him time, watching, hunger, nakedness, dizziness in the head, weakness in the stomach, and other inconveniences.
Whether it’s 18 years old or 40 years old, we think we know what’s going on. But if you’re lucky enough to continue the journey, its amazing how we keep learning how much we didn’t know.
In our culture, I feel like everyone just wants the good life, the dream life, but I’m learning to embrace suffering because with suffering there’s so much good that comes out of it.
Contrary to current cynicism about past golden ages, the abstraction known as ‘the intelligent layperson’ does exist – in the form of millions of folks with a passionate commitment to continuous learning.
If you are not constantly improving and learning, then you are going to be stuck and not progress.
Every day, I’m learning new things about myself. Every day, I’m learning new things about life.
I’ve studied all my musical life, but learning is only good if you do something constructive with it.
Bottom line: if you show a genuine interest in learning about how others became successful, you can open up a world of opportunities.
I definitely want to get into environmental science and environmental politics, learning a lot more and preserving what’s left of the world. That’s such a sacred circle to be in. I’d love to contribute to that.
I had so much fun in early days learning about networking, security, scalability and other geeky stuff.
Me becoming a person, instead of somebody who just hides and is afraid, has happened in tandem with me learning to write music and become a good songwriter.
Never stop learning; knowledge doubles every fourteen months.
The responsibility to seek learning by faith rests upon each of us individually, and this obligation will become increasingly important as the world in which we live grows more confused and troubled.
I’ve always said the same thing – I’m learning, I’m getting better and I’m loving playing in front of sell-out crowds.
I don’t have any contracts, so I don’t have to split any money up. That was my main thing – just making sure I’m taking care of myself and taking care of Lil B. Just learning to survive, for myself and as a human in America.
‘Cars’ was about Lightning McQueen learning to slow down and to enjoy life. The journey is the reward.