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«If you can learn from hard knocks, you can also learn from soft touches.»
«If we learn the art of yielding what must be yielded to the changing present, we can save the best of the past»
Author: Dean Acheson (Diplomat, Lawyer, Statesman) | About: Art, Learning | Keywords: yielding
«If you don't listen, you're never gonna learn.»
Author: Frank Iero (Musician) | About: Learning, Listening
«If we can dispel the delusion that learning about computers should be an activity of fiddling with array indexes and worrying whether X is an integer or a real number, we can begin to focus on programming as a source of ideas.»
«If a child can't learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they learn.»
«If you're not making mistakes, you're not taking risks, and that means you're not going anywhere. The key is to make mistakes faster than the competition, so you have more changes to learn and win.»
«If we succeed in giving the love of learning, the learning itself is sure to follow»
«If I had more skill in what I'm attempting, I wouldn't need so much courage»
«If you hold a cat by the tail you learn things you cannot learn any other way.»
«If we wish to know the force of human genius, we should read Shakespeare. If we wish to see the insignificance of human learning, we may study his commentators.»