No matter what age you are, there’s a lot of room for learning.
I’ve been learning how to shoot a gun and properly handcuff people so that on the day I need to pull someone down to the ground, it looks and feels natural for me.
I like learning. I’ve been studying Japanese for years now, but it’s really hard.
I was always fascinated by how things work and learning about them.
I am permanently a student of people who make great songs, but besides sort of learning by absorption, I just love listening to music, hearing what’s going on, hearing new things or new old things.
There is no other parent for Inez. When I was working, I never got to hear about her day or chat about what she was learning or do any reading with her because by the time I got home my nanny had put her to bed.
There are many ways to grow football-wise. You go slow or are pushed to go faster, otherwise you get left behind. For me, there would be trouble in stopping learning.
Spirituality is no different from what we’ve been doing for two thousand years just by going to church and receiving the sacraments, being baptized, learning to pray, and reading Scriptures rightly. It’s just ordinary stuff.
I don’t think any other city in the world… the sun doesn’t shine the same way anywhere as it does in New York. And then I guess everyone’s very good at hanging out. Not in a crazy way, but you’re just constantly interacting and learning.
As I finished up my time at Duke, I certainly wasn’t a ‘foodie’ but I was learning to enjoy the finer things in the culinary world.
The thing about school is that if you’re forced into learning stuff, you’re not going to be into it.
I’m learning the power of going away for the weekend and keeping myself company.
During the shoot, when you’re not at work, you’re learning lines for the next shoot, and that can be all-consuming.
My entire learning process is slow, because I have no visual memory.
A man of great memory without learning hath a rock and a spindle and no staff to spin.
I have a memory of listening to Tracy Chapman and just being intrigued by her voice. Even as a young girl, I wanted to know more about her and her story. I felt I was learning about her through her music. That was a revelation to me.
It’s an interesting juxtaposition, being student body president and leading others and learning how to effectively help people on the team in a way that’s not as direct.
I am learning how to delegate and how to empower people.
Learning about crime in great detail forces us to ask ourselves how it happened, how the victims and perpetrators got to that point, how the law works, how the police force functions.
There are so many stories about boys becoming heroes, learning their powers and becoming incredibly heroic. There have to be those stories for girls, too.
I’m learning from my past mistakes and trying to correct them as I move forward. Experience at the international level has probably taught me what it takes to probably go out there and get a 100 or to build an innings or to win a game.
I’ve been learning a lot about how to make a martini and all the variations that you can have with a few ingredients with Belvedere.
I’m an actor, and I keep observing people and their reactions to figure out what they are thinking. There’s only so much you can do on your own, so you have to keep learning. Art imitates life.
You have to think for your team-mates and give them positive response. Whatever happens as a captain you have to take the responsibility. Backing my team-mates and supporting them was the biggest learning.
The audience, upon learning that the real Buffalo Bill was present, gave several cheers between the acts.