A Quote by Solon

I grow old learning something new every day. — © Solon
I grow old learning something new every day.
If you're pursuing something that you love and you're learning something new, every day, that's the key to youth [staying young].
Learning is constant. I learn something new every day.
Every day I'm learning something new from the practice. It's very rewarding.
You never stop learning. You learn something new every day.
Every day that you're on set is a new day to learn something. Every time you're there, there's something new that you'll notice or something that you'll miss, and you think of something new that you can do.
I think every single day, I can be doing more or learning something new.
I think you grow up every year, every day. You learn something new and try to really worry about what's important in life.
I'm still learning. It's all a learning curve. Every time you sit down, with any given episode of any given show, it is a learning curve. You're learning something new about how to tell a story. But then, I've felt that way about everything I've ever done - television, features or whatever. Directing or writing, it always feels like the first day of school to me.
Devote yourself to learning something new about your field of mastery every day.
Maybe I'm just stubborn about learning new things - I can't stand learning new programs - but any sound I can imagine, I can make with SoundForge. And I'm using the old version, like 4.5 from 1999. I use it for every sound.
Playing in the Championship and starting games, I'm learning something new every day and constantly improving my game.
I took a computer-science course to fill a prerequisite at Stanford, and I realized that every day was a new problem, and every day you got to think about how to solve something new, how to reason through something new, how to develop an algorithm to solve for something you hadn't worked on before.
Each step, each strain of the eye Opens out a new horizon; And every day throws in our way Something new, to grow more wise on.
You grow a whole lot more as a writer by getting old stories out of the house and letting new ones come in and live with you until they grow up and are ready to go. Don't let the old ones stay there and grow fat and cranky and eat all the food out of the refrigerator. You have dozens of generations of stories inside you, but the only way to make room for the new ones is to write the old ones and mail them off.
But you grow more knowledgeable during the time you play in the Premier League. Every new manager, new chapter, has been a learning curve.
We grizzle every day. I see no need of it. Whilst we converse with what is above us, we do not grow old, but grow young.
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