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I tried to drown my sorrows, but the bastards learned how to swim, and now I am overwhelmed by this decent and good feeling.
I've been in beautiful landscapes where one is tempted to whip out a camera and take a picture. I've learned to resist that.
I have learned that to have a good friend is the purest of all God's gifts, for it is a love that has no exchange of payment.
Such is the audacity of man, that he hath learned to counterfeit Nature, yea, and is so bold as to challenge her in her work.
I'm so grateful for all the experiences I've had; the life lessons I've learned along the way are just completely invaluable.
I learned a long time ago that trying to micromanage the perfect vacation is always a disaster. That leads to terrible times.
I'm at my best when I'm working. I just recently learned how to find balance and deal with downtime and take advantage of it.
The danger is you never know if people are actually saying what they mean. I've learned you never know how someone will react.
I have learned that the biggest stars and the greatest players are the most humble ones, the ones who respect people the most.
I learned to appreciate repetition. That's why I can dance. It's how I learned to act. I have a high tolerance for repetition.
I think that the thing that we learned back in the day of the Civil Rights Movement is that you do have to keep on keeping on.
I grew up speaking Korean, but my dad spoke English very well. I learned a lot of how to speak English by watching television.
When I was a single, working mom with a newborn, I learned just how vital it is to have comprehensive, affordable health care.
The world around me has changed, and I have learned to adapt but not change. But I'm changing into the woman I am meant to be.
What I've learned is that real change is very, very hard. But I've also learned that change is possible - if you fight for it.
I learned that you go through things, you deal with them and that's what empowers you and ultimately makes you a happy person.
In football, I learned about trust, handling failure, embracing discomfort, and rejection, which has helped with the auditions.
I've learned to set boundaries and know when to say, 'I just need to rest.' I'm good at listening to what my body's telling me.
You have to stay focused and be mentally tough. That's what I've really learned: every day is a grind, and you have to go hard.
In therapy I have learned the importance of keeping spiritual life and professional life balanced. I need to regain my balance.
Many poets in Iran have learned to speak almost a secret language, where political issues are talked about in allegorical ways.
Followers of the occult believe in only what they already know, and in those things that confirm what they have already learned.
I've learned it's important to never lock yourself down into one thing - you need to remain fluid and open to all possibilities.
I still feel insecure all the time. I feel like it's just a part of being a human being... I just learned normal is very boring.
You can work through most things and come out on the other side feeling like you've learned a good lesson and you'll get better.
But I learned first-hand how the news media operates by watching how they interpreted, changed, and misrepresented my intentions.
I learned acting while doing my shows. I never joined any course or anything. I just jumped into acting. I learn from experience.
It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first.
The lessons I learned starting Netflix - and over a lifetime of entrepreneurship - are broadly applicable to anyone with a dream.
I do not believe in God; his existence has been disproved by Science. But in the concentration camp, I learned to believe in men.
I'm generally known as a happy person, but years ago, I suffered from panic and anxiety. I've learned to manage the fear and pain.
Studying James Fauntleroy, I learned it's okay to write a bad song. Just write another one the next day and hope that it's better.
I used to be guilty of trying to get a wicket every ball, but I've learned the game is not that easy. That's come with experience.
I learned patience, perseverance, and dedication. Now I really know myself, and I know my voice. It's a voice of pain and victory.
My dad was in the life insurance business, so I learned about selling when I was about 14 because I started working as a secretary.
From Romare Bearden I learned that the fullness and richness of everyday life can be rendered without compromise or sentimentality.
I learned that not everyone values life like we do in America, or the rights that are endowed to every human being by a loving God.
I learned to associate discomfort with getting better. And that transcended wrestling and applied to a lot of other things in life.
I never studied theatre; I learned it by doing it. If I had studied theatre, I would not be making the kind of theatre I am making.
I learned that when you do the best job that you can do, some people will idolize you, others won't care, and some will vilify you.
If an ignorant person is attracted by the things of the world, that is bad. But if a learned person is thus attracted, it is worse.
A kite needs to be tied down in order to fly. I learned how important restrictions can sometimes be in order to experience freedom.
I have learned over the years that when one's mind is made up, this diminishes fear; knowing what must be done does away with fear.
What I've learned in these 11 years is you just got to stay focused and believe in yourself and trust your own ability and judgment.
I'm a huge fan of Joe Walsh and a big James Gang fan. A lot of what I know about playing the guitar I learned from listening to him.
I have learned that champions aren't just born; champions can be made when they embrace and commit to life-changing positive habits.
Racism is taught in our society, it is not automatic. It is learned behavior toward persons with dissimilar physical characteristics.
What I've learned about acting is that it needs to be mysterious. If you overthink how a beat needs to be played, it can trip you up.
I've learned I can't change every opinion or have everyone's approval. If I get caught up in that, I'm worried about the wrong things.
The most important lesson I've learned in this business is how to say no. I have said no to a lot of temptations, and I am glad I did.