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I believe that I am very lucky to have close friends who are faithful. From my friends, I have learned the importance of perseverance.
I learned the hard way how desperately primitive is the technology we have for monitoring the health of someone with a chronic illness.
My two biggest lessons learned as a trader are take risks and get comfortable with taking losses and setbacks to help move you forward.
As his vice president for eight years, I learned more from Ronald Reagan than from anyone I encountered in all my years of public life.
I learned the enormous power of writing for yourself, especially now that people seem to be receptive to the fact that women can write.
For I have learned to look on nature, not as in the hour of thoughtless youth, but hearing oftentimes the still, sad music of humanity.
Learned helplessness is the giving-up reaction, the quitting response that follows from the belief that whatever you do doesn't matter.
I've learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends on our dispositions and not on our circumstances.
I learned that if we embrace what's happening, we are also embracing what is possible - and a road opens up for God to meet us halfway.
Past success is no guarantee of future success, so I have learned to be an entrepreneur. I began to produce and direct my own projects.
Over the years, I've learned that you can have fun with the fabrics and other elements, but if it's not tailored right, you'll blow it.
I learned quickly that if the student's perception is that you're not listening to them, and not understanding them, they discredit you.
I only seek in my old age to perfect that which I had not before thoroughly learned in my youth, because my sins were a hindrance to me.
What I've learned is that you really don't need to be a celebrity or have money or have the paparazzi following you around to be famous.
I grew up in a neighborhood in Baltimore that was like a war zone, so I never learned to trust that there were people who could help me.
I learned to question everything you read. Don't take anything at face value. Don't care what other people say. I liked that philosophy.
You never know what's going to happen in the NFL. That's probably the thing I've learned most - expect the unexpected and go from there.
My grandfather died before I was born, so I never had the chance to speak with him about his father. But I learned about him from books.
Like Christ said, love thee one another. I learned to do that, and I learned to respect and be appreciative and thankful for what I had.
I have learned that there's a little bit of a danger in stressing ourselves out and living in the future - worry affects how we are today.
I learned a long time ago that if you subscribe and believe the good, you have to believe the bad. My measure is my heart and what I know.
One thing I have learned in my time in politics is that if one of the parties is shameless, the other party cannot afford to be spineless.
What I have learned is that a whole lot of people with degrees don't know a damn thing, and a lot of people with no degrees are brilliant.
I have learned that music helps a lot of people survive, and they want songs that can give them something - I guess you could call it hope.
Maybe the biggest thing that I've learned musically is that anything is possible. Things can work when maybe they don't seem like they can.
I learned much more about acting from philosophy courses, psychology courses, history and anthropology than I ever learned in acting class.
I wasn't the prettiest girl in the room, but I learned to carry myself with confidence - that's how you make the best impression on people.
Oh, I'll tell you about 'Anyone Can Whistle' - the lesson I learned with doing that record is that the simplest songs are the hardest to do.
I'm not the best fly fisherman, but I can fly-fish, because I crack a whip. I learned to crack a whip as a boy... I have skills, mad skills.
The most important thing I learned is that when you are actively learning about someone else you are passively teaching them about yourself.
When I studied graphic design, I learned a valuable lesson: There's no perfect answer to the puzzle, and creativity is a renewable resource.
I learned to take those experiences that were difficult in my life and in the adversity that I had overcome to use it for a positive change.
It was from them that I learned that hard work in stable surroundings could yield rewards, even if only in infinitesimally small increments.
I saw courage both in the Vietnam War and in the struggle to stop it. I learned that patriotism includes protest, not just military service.
What I learned from the Beastie Boys was to be independent. They set up their own world separate from the label. They built their own studio.
I learned Neil Young songs, Bob Dylan songs and older songs. It wasn't until I moved to Philly that I had aspirations to maybe forming a band.
In Hollywood the woods are full of people that learned to write but evidently can't read. If they could read their stuff, they'd stop writing.
I learned to be with myself rather than avoiding myself with limiting habits; I started to be aware of my feelings more, rather than numb them.
My dad had 'Mad at You' down on the guitar before I even had finished the production on the record... he learned it within, like, five minutes.
I learned a lot when I was 14 and 15 years old doing chores inside and outside the household, and as a result, I grew up with a good work ethic.
What I've learned, and will try to remember from now on, is that defending your country's credibility is never sufficient reason to fight a war.
I've learned since 'Drip or Drown' that no one should care what people think. I learned that, after years of comments, it really doesn't matter.
I've learned there's nothing wrong with being a little fussy. I used to pride myself on being low-maintenance - I wore it like a badge of honor.
I learned sweep picking from a variety of sources. One was a Frank Gambale instructional video, but he executes his sweeps a little differently.
If there is one thing I have learned on this incredible journey we call life, it is this: the sign of a truly successful individual is humility.
First I wanted to be an ice skater, and then I saw 'Bye, Bye Birdie,' and everything changed. I'm glad I learned through the process of theater.
I learned at an early stage that the most important thing I could do for my players was to give them the tools necessary to beat their opponent.
The biggest thing I've learned, on the inside of my Hall of Fame ring, normally people put their name. I've put 'Work ethic equals results! DDP.'
I never had a speech from my father 'this is what you must do or shouldn't do' but I just learned to be led by example. My father wasn't perfect.
In times of change learners inherit the earth; while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.