A Quote by J. K. Rowling

I think you're working and learning until you die. — © J. K. Rowling
I think you're working and learning until you die.
The learning process continues until the day you die.
My philosophy is my learning process. Until you die, you must evolve and improve.
I'll be working until I die.
Learning to live ought to mean learning to die - to acknowledge, to accept, an absolute mortality - without positive outcome,or resurrection, or redemption, for oneself or for anyone else. That has been the old philosophical injunction since Plato: to be a philosopher is to learn how to die.
I don't think you should die until you're ready. Until you've wrung out every last bit of living you can.
I'm a perfectionist, so it's hard for me to just accept that that I can't keep working until it's perfected. But I'm learning, I'm growing as a human in that way.
I think the seed was planted when I was a teenager, and it took me until I got out of Juilliard. At Juilliard I was just learning to be a composer, but I was also learning how to manipulate computers.
Everybody has to die, Firdaus. I will die, and you will die. The important thing is how to live until you die.
free time is an illusion. It's what you get when you die and the gods reward you for a life spent working from dawn until midnight.
You can't talk about truth without talking about learning how to die because it's precisely by learning how to die, examining yourself and transforming your old self into a better self, that you actually live more intensely and critically and abundantly.
I've been writing as long as I've been able to form words. I never wrote with an idea of publishing anything until I began working on '[To Kill a] Mockingbird'. I think that what went before may have been a rather subconscious form of learning how to write, of training myself.
It took a lot of time and constant feedback to realize what wasn't working in my life, and it will be an ongoing journey until the day I die.
I'm not a saint - I'm not saying that - but I was lucky enough to work with people who believed in me, and I want to honor that until the day I die. I'm still learning and still evolving, though.
Until the day I die, or until the day I can't think anymore, I want to be involved in the issues that I care about.
When I was little, I always got so excited about learning - until I got to the actual learning part of learning.
I don't think you change from the time you're 16 until you die. Maybe your body changes, and you have different experiences, but I think you become a fully conscious soul with full abilities. Souls are eternal, and if you keep your marbles until you croak in your 90s or your 100s, you're the same.
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