A Quote by Amy Neftzger

That’s the first step to learning: admitting what you don’t know. — © Amy Neftzger
That’s the first step to learning: admitting what you don’t know.
Admitting that you do not know something is the first step to learning.
The first step to getting good is admitting that you aren't (yet).
Admitting one's ignorance is the first step in acquiring knowledge.
I think admitting youre an addict is the first step towards recovery.
The first step in solving a problem is admitting there is a problem to be solved.
The first step to dealing with a problem is admitting that you have a problem.
Start with God - the first step in learning is bowing down to God; only fools thumb their noses at such wisdom and learning.
The effort of learning. It's the same when you approach any new skill or technique, from a dance step to driving a car. The effort of learning stops you, at first, from doing it well.
The first step in learning is the destruction of human conceit.
Often admitting our weakness and fear is the first step to finding rest in God. Our trust in Him isn't conveyed though superhuman confidence as much as it comes in the way of childlike reliance on Him.
I couldn't know about my culture, my history, without learning the language, so I started learning Arabic - reading, writing. I used to speak Arabic before that, but Tunisian Arabic dialect. Step by step, I discovered calligraphy. I painted before and I just brought the calligraphy into my artwork. That's how everything started. The funny thing is the fact that going back to my roots made me feel French.
When everything is added up, the frequent blows weighted against the sporadic triumphs, this is I have to say not just a vocation, it's a great gift. But you also know this, for your work, for your passion, every day is a rededication. Painters, dancers, actors, writers, filmmakers. It's the same for all of you, all of us. Every step is a first step. Every brush stroke is a test. Every scene is a lesson. Every shot is a school. So, let the learning continue.
Learning to speak, therefore, and the power it brings of intelligent converse with others, is a most impressive further step along the path of independence ... Learning to walk is especially significant, not only because it is supremely complex, but because it is done in the first year of life.
The first step in achieving prosperity and wealth is learning to appreciate what you already have.
The first important step in weathering failure is learning not to personalize it.
Now the first step has to be taken, the step towards democracy. This step is full of risks, and requires trust on all sides. We don't know where it will lead. But if we just stand still, we will have no chance of escaping the violence.
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