A Quote by Adrian Grenier

I think we need to recognize that learning is a lifelong goal, a lifelong experience. — © Adrian Grenier
I think we need to recognize that learning is a lifelong goal, a lifelong experience.
lifelong enemies are, I think, as hard to make and as important to one's well-being as lifelong friends.
With a rich history, a world-class interdisciplinary program, and a vibrant student experience, I can't think of a better location to continue my own lifelong learning than the University of Chicago.
Knowledge is exploding, so you need to commit yourself to a plan for lifelong learning.
The global e-learning online market is on fire. Organizations which feel left out of this non-linear world of opportunities are seeing the need to adopt this new way of lifelong learning.
I think that 'Floor Sample' is a story of resiliency, a lifelong spiritual search, and a lifelong sense of spiritual companionship that is most often expressed as creativity. My desire in writing the book was to step from behind the icon of 'Julia the teacher' and introduce 'Julia the artist.'
I'm a lifelong 'Doctor Who' fan. Like, Peter Davison/Colin Baker, lifelong fan.
Living on purpose is a lifestyle, a way of being and a lifelong spiritual practice that will refine your Soul. This isn't a 10-day or 30-day plan. This is a lifelong adventure!
Anyone who's made film and knows about the cinema has a lifelong love affair with the experience. You never stop learning about film.
Composition can't really be taught, it is a lifelong learning.
It was a dream of mine to be an Olympic champion but not a lifelong goal.
Lifelong learning is no longer a luxury but a necessity for employment.
I can't promise that every child with learning differences will become a novelist, but I do think all children can become lifelong readers.
A commitment to lifelong learning is a natural expression of the practice of living consciously.
The best thing workers can bring to their jobs is a lifelong thirst for learning.
There is a cure for anti-aging that actually works - it's called lifelong learning.
The lifelong goal of an improviser is to listen to what the other person is saying, taking it in, and responding.
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