A Quote by William Glasser

The day we stop playing will be the day we stop learning. — © William Glasser
The day we stop playing will be the day we stop learning.
The day I stop giving is the day I stop receiving. The day I stop learning is the day I stop growing. You miss 100% of the shots you don't take.
I was, am and always will be a student…, the day I stop learning, is the day I die.
I will never stop improving until I stop my career because I think every day you can improve, every day you can do something new, and every day you can do something better.
If I stop making films, I will die. I can tell myself that one day I will stop living. But I cannot bear the fact that the day will come when I will no longer be making films.
The day you stop learning and creating must be the most boring day.
I learn every day, and I know that I will never stop learning.
The day I stop learning and I don't try to make myself better on the guitar, that's the day I hang it up and say, 'Goodbye.'
The day you stop learning is the day you begin decaying.
The day I notice a cyclist obey a stop sign is the day I'll stop enjoying watching them bounce off my hood.
You don't ever really let go, though. You don't stop. You don't stop hurting, you don't stop loving. It doesn't go away, you just keep living and eventually things get pushed into the background of your life so it's not consuming you every day. It still hurts, you still miss that person. And then one day you know you're okay.
The day we stop learning is the day we die.
The day people stop watching sex comedies, makers will stop making them.
The day I stop aiming for the title, I will stop fighting.
Homeboy Industries has chosen to stand with the 'demonized' so that the demonizing will stop; it stands with the 'disposable' so that the day will come when we stop throwing people away.
Soon it will be daybreak. Soon the day will break. I can't stop it from breaking in the same way it always does, and then from lying there broken; always the same day, which comes around again like clockwork. It begins with the day before the day before, and then the day before, and then it's the day itself. A Saturday. The breaking day. The day the butcher comes.
The day that you stop learning is the day that you start decreasing your rewards and start suffering from frustration and lower levels of satisfaction.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!