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This is also something I've learned from experience. Didn't they perhaps give us the vote because we went too far?
If I've learned any one lesson from life, it's this: If you don't stand for something, you will stand for anything.
What I've learned is not to change who you are, because eventually you're going to run out of new things to become.
If you want to take what I've learned and use it to your advantage, just listen and you won't have to go through it.
There are 2 main things I've learned about following the Holy Spirit: It will never be easy. It will never be boring.
I've learned that I shouldn't shrink from success. Though honestly I thought they'd be knocking on my door years ago.
More than anything, acting helped me discover who I'm not. I've learned that I'm a girly girl, but not a prissy girl.
I've learned a couple of things. And one of the things I have learned is that every experience has pluses and minuses.
I'm surrounded by freaks. Am I weirder than the rest of them? Ultimately I've learned to pride myself on being quirky.
but if I've learned anything, it's that we don't know half of what we think we do. And we know ourselves least of all.
I'm interested in animation. I actually feel like I've learned so much about the process how to make an animated movie.
I said to Ramona [my daughter] once ... you should never look yourself up on the Internet. It's something I've learned.
I've learned to listen in all aspects of life, in all relationships and communications. The biggest lesson is to listen.
Perhaps the hardest thing I've learned, and still struggle with, is that I don't have to be finished in order to be whole.
I've learned that it's important to spend some time in a relationship with yourself and not being defined by your partner.
I've learned.... That when you plan to get even with someone, you are only letting that person continue to hurt you... More
The most important thing about music that I've learned after all this time is that to me, it's a way of reaching the truth.
I’ve learned that fear is simply an illusion based on past experiences that we project into the present and onto the future.
I've learned the importance of loving what you do. I have also learned more patience due to the nature of the music business.
Every time I've learned something, I've realized there are a hundred more things I don't know about the thing I just learned.
I've learned a lot about putting a show up in Vegas. You can't just all of a sudden put up a show here and do well. Nobody does.
My company survives because I've learned to respect the ideas of people younger than me and recognize when my wisdom is obsolete.
I've learned to really just say no. If I don't want to do something, I won't do it. There's nothing that can make me do anything.
I'm not sure I've learned anything new about life; but I've had to think harder about death and what comes after for other people.
I think what I've learned from working on "Moonlight" is we see what happens when you persecute people. They fold into themselves.
I don't understand it any more than you do, but one thing I've learned is that you don't have to understand things for them to be.
I've learned my tricks. I know what I like. I do not wait around. I initiate. And I'm not all about frequency - I favor intensity.
The minute you feel like you've completed something you lose that momentum. I've learned how to avoid that. That's the bottom line.
Throughout my life, I've learned to make choices that make me happy and make sense for me. Even my husband is happier when I'm happy.
I had a tight stomach all the time. I actually developed ulcers. I've learned better than to put all that internal pressure on myself.
I've learned to control everything. I don't get angry at anything. Somebody can do me wrong. That's life. What good is it to get angry?
I've learned a lot about being in the public eye. I'm certainly handling things more maturely now, I'm not getting as scared as easily.
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've learned a lot about myself. Most of it is all right. When I add up the pluses and subtract the minuses, I still come out pretty well.
If there's one thing I've learned in this life, it's that you never say no to an old gypsy woman with a blind eye and leprous fingernails.
I've had a lot of unhappiness in my life — and a lot of happiness. Who doesn't? Maybe I've learned enough to be able to guide my daughters.
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've... learned that it's a hell of a lot easier to just build something than to try to convince somebody who doesn't believe it's possible.
I've learned to never expect or require performances that exceed the player's ability. If they just equal their ability, that's what you want.
The biggest thing I've learned is that you only have one chance. You only have today to live-but you gotta take it and make it the best you can
I've learned how to respect myself and how to say no. I've learned who I can really trust. I have 200 or 300 friends, but I probably trust four.
I've learned to ask people, "You're doing very well so what are you doing? Let me tell other people." So what's made me who I am, my experience.
To have too much time is not good, you have to force yourself. And human beings aren't meant for true freedom. I've learned that, having had it.
I've learned that nobody is either all good or all evil. We all make mistakes, but we all are also capable of accomplishing extraordinary things.
I guess I've learned more from the Clearwater than anything else. All I did was help to plant a seed, and I didn't know what the hell I was doing.
The biggest lessons I've learned in life have probably come from a bad situation, from an angry situation, even if I wasn't the one who was angry.
One of the things I've learned is never to horde ideas, because either they are not so relevant or they've gone stale. Whatever it is, pour it out.
I'm happy with the success I've had, and I feel like there's been a lot that I've learned this year, and that's a great thing going into the future.
I'm sure not afraid of success and I've learned not to be afraid of failure. The only thing I'm afraid of now is of being someone I don't like much.
The Song of Love, the Song of Hate, the Songs of Praise and of Thanksgiving; I've learned them all, but there remains one called the Melody of Living.