A Quote by Norman Foster

I think you never stop learning. — © Norman Foster
I think you never stop learning.
The willingness to keep learning is, I think, the most important thing about trying to be good at anything. You never want to stop learning.
Be adaptable, flexible and never stop learning. The rate of change will never stop and neither should you.
If you want to live a top shelf life then you need to stand on the books you have read. Never stop learning, never stop growing.
As a guitar player, you never stop learning, never stop honing your skills.
If you want to succeed you must never stop learning, never stop trying and just keep being yourself. You are your own person. You make the choices in life that affect you.
You're always learning. The problem is, sometimes you stop and think you understand the world. This is not correct. The world is always moving. You never reach the point you can stop making an effort.
I'm always learning in wrestling. It's something that you never stop learning in.
I think anything that increases your understanding of the human condition... I think age and life, if you're lucky, makes you think deeper, and the other thing it makes you realize is that you never stop learning, and you never lose your fear of getting it wrong.
I think one of the great things about being a musician is that you never stop learning.
You never stop learning. If you have a teacher, you never stop being a student.
I'm always learning and you are never too old to stop learning new things and improve your game.
Summer School: Never stop learnin' if you want to stop earnin'. I'm reasonably sure there G's in learning and earning.
Think of something new you’ve actually learned in the past week; if you can’t think of anything, get comfortable where you’re at because you’re not going anywhere. To stop learning is to stop living.
I think once you stop learning, you're going to stop growing.
I'm still learning to be the best actor I can be, and I have a long way to go to get to the level I would like to be at. My focus is still 100% acting acting acting. Once I hit a point where I feel very comfortable as an actor - because you can never stop learning, I don't care how comfortable you get, you can never stop learning - but once I hit a point where I can get that comfort level of taking on the task of directing and having the confidence in myself to have people's respect when I give them direction, that's definitely something I want to do someday.
On paper, actors are the dumbest group of individuals essentially out there. Most of us have not gone to college. However, we never stop learning. Because of what we do, we're constantly researching, constantly learning.
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