A Quote by Marina Abramovic

From a very early time, I understood that I only learn from things I don't like. — © Marina Abramovic
From a very early time, I understood that I only learn from things I don't like.
I understood food from a very early age. I understood the combination of ingredients very early.
My parents put me in the water very early, and also had me skiing at a very early age. They put me on skis when I was one and a half. I was fortunate to have parents who understood the importance of exposing their kids to different sports, different cultures and different activities in order to discover what we liked and what we didn't like. They didn't push us, they just gave us many things to choose from.
I really feel sorry for people who are, who divide their whole life up into 'things that I like' and 'things that I must do.' You're only here for a short time, mate. Learn to like it.
Scientists are educated from a very early time and a very early age to believe that the greater scientist is the scientist who makes discoveries or theories that apply to the greatest ambit of things in the world. And if you've only made a very good theory about snails, or a very good theory about some planets but not about the universe as a whole, or about all the history of humankind, then you have in some sense accepted a lower position in the hierarchy of the fame of science as it's taught to you as a young student.
Will we ever learn that certain things can be understood only if we take the trouble to trace them to their origins.
Intelligence communities are very closed communities, but at the same time, you don't only learn how to fight terrorism. You need to learn about life, about West and East, geography, history, culture, there are many, many things that you learn in order to be able to solve puzzles.
I feel like I understood the language of comics. I had a real fluidity with that medium at a very early age.
Early One Morning takes time and, I mean, all things like that I felt were very important.
Here was a period where I was particularly attacked, and in untrue ways, some people online said some things that were not true about me - but it was very hurtful. And there was like, a period of time that it was very panicky, I was very upset. And my son at the time was, I guess seven, eight months old, and I would wake up early with him and let my wife sleep.
One of the things you learn very early in writing for television, especially, is that compressing the story is always a good idea.
In a way, digital cameras were like very early personal computers such as the Commodore 64 - clunky and able to do only a few things.
There are a lot of subtle things that are very, very important in wrestling, and to pick those up just takes time and experience. The only way that I really feel is best to do that is to go on the road. I learned every day by showing up early and leaving late.
Real understanding does not come from what we learn in books; it comes from what we learn from love of nature, of music, of man. For only what is learned in that way is truly understood.
A man can only attain knowledge with the help of those who possess it. This must be understood from the very beginning. One must learn from him who knows.
If you are open-minded and ready to learn, there are many things which you can learn not only from books and instructors but from the very life experience itself.
One of the things I understood from early on was that art was a symbol of systemic inequity.
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