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Learning

«We can only learn to love by loving.»
«Together we have come to realize that for most men the right to learn is curtailed by the obligation to attend school»
Author: Ivan Illich | About: Learning, Schools | Keywords: attend, curtail, obligation
«To teach is to learn.»
«Try to learn something about everything and everything about something.»
Author: Thomas Hardy (Novelist, Poet) | About: Learning
«Wear your learning like your watch, in a private pocket; and do not pull it out and strike it merely to show that you have one»
«Traveling through the world produces a marvelous clarity in the judgment of men. We are all of us confined and enclosed within ourselves, and see no farther than the end of our nose. This great world is a mirror where we must see ourselves in order to know ourselves. There are so many different tempers, so many different points of view, judgments, opinions, laws and customs to teach us to judge wisely on our own, and to teach our judgment to recognize its imperfection and natural weakness.»
«We cannot learn from one another until we stop shouting at one another - until we speak quietly enough so that our words can be heard as well as our voices.»
«We cannot learn men from books.»
«Vice may be learnt, even without a teacher»
Author: Seneca | About: Learning, Teachers and teaching, Vice | Keywords: learnt
«We can learn much from wise words, little from wisecracks, and less from wise guys»