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Last updated on October 1, 2024.
No one lives long enough to learn everything they need to learn starting from scratch. To be successful, we absolutely, positively have to find people who have already paid the price to learn the things that we need to learn to achieve our goals.
Read carefully, then don't read; work hard, then forget about it; know your tradition, then liberate yourself from it; learn language, then free yourself from it. Finally, know at least one form of magic.
Learn to love yourself and all that other stuff will not matter — © Keke Palmer
Learn to love yourself and all that other stuff will not matter
There's gratification in making somebody laugh. It's a wonderful sound. I find myself, to this day, doing it, wanting to make people laugh.
You never really learn much from hearing yourself talk.
Ask yourself when you learn the most. I guarantee it's when you felt at risk.
I could take the greatest deal-makers of all time and they've always had something that didn't quite work out. You never want to put yourself in the position where something not working out is bigger than what you are and therefore takes you down. It's got to be in smaller chunks. In all cases, I want to learn something from things that didn't quite work out and learn, so that it doesn't happen again or so that in the future, you make great decisions. You don't want to make the same mistake twice and you have to learn that early on in your life.
Every year you learn as a person, about yourself, what works for you and what doesn't.
I live in my own place - have never copied anyone even half, and at any master who lacks the grace - to laugh at himself - I laugh.
I always performed as a kid to make my family laugh and was more concerned with making kids at school laugh than I was about the lessons.
I will laugh at the world! Never will I allow myself to become so important, so wise, so dignified, so powerful, that I forget how to laugh at myself and my world.And so long as I can Laugh never will I be poor
You learn a lot about yourself doing physical work.
Do you always laugh when you make love?' said Fabrice. I hadn't thought about it, but I suppose I do. I generally laugh when I'm happy and cry when I'm not. Do you find it odd?
If you learn to condition yourself you can change anything you want in your life. — © Tony Robbins
If you learn to condition yourself you can change anything you want in your life.
You learn timing on the road. You learn structure and how to read an audience. You learn so much about the business of laughter that you can't learn on a set, because it's all on you. Sometimes you bomb, and you know not to tell that joke again... You just hope people find the humor in the awkwardness.
Surround yourself with people and things that inspire you. Learn everything you can.
It's often the way that people who take their work seriously laugh at stupid jokes; it's as if they are under-humored and, as a consequence, suffer from premature laugh-ejaculation.
Dramas make me laugh. The other day, I saw 'The Place Beyond the Pines,' and I was giggling the whole time. I laugh when I'm uncomfortable.
The only way you can learn is by analysing yourself and taking in your mistakes.
It takes you years to learn how to play like yourself.
I believe that everything happens for a reason. People change so that you can learn to let go, things go wrong so that you appreciate them when they're right, you believe lies so you eventually learn to trust no one but yourself, and sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together.
Surround yourself with positive, energetic, successful people and learn from them.
Trust not overmuch to the blessed Magdalen; learn to protect yourself.
Being in a new country, you learn a lot about yourself.
You need to learn to accept your flaws and forgive yourself.
You learn a lot about yourself just by writing it down.
Try things. Laugh a lot. Mess up. Apologize. Hug people. Take chances. Trust yourself. Lose things. Get over it.
If you would learn a thing, straightway declare yourself a professor of it!
The world is as good as you are. You've got to learn to like yourself first.
Give yourself enough time to really learn how to cook.
Once you’re comfortable by yourself you learn to be more at ease with others.
Education, especially business education will only give you tools. What you do with these tools is all that matters. Life and business isn’t paint by numbers. You have to think for yourself. You have to invent yourself. You have an inferred fiduciary mandate to yourself, and that means, it’s your responsibility to learn people skills, and language skills, in order to increase your chances of success. You also have to be at the right place, at the right time, with the right thing. Mostly and invariably, the real product you’re going to be selling is….you.
There's nothing wrong with making people laugh. We all need to laugh. Sometimes I get all these laughs inside of me, and there's no place to let 'em out.
The first condition for comedy is that if you laugh at your own jokes, others won't laugh. You have to say something funny very seriously.
I was kind of shy as a lad, and a lot of things that made me laugh, I found, did not make other people laugh.
Challenge yourself, jump off the deep end and learn to swim.
It's hard to say what you learn acting a part. You find bits and pieces of yourself that are inside the character you play. You locate the relatable aspects of that character to your own life. So, in a way, every part you play forces you to discover things about yourself you might not have learned otherwise.
I find it easier to cry than I do to laugh convincingly. It's incredibly hard to pull off a laugh that feels natural take after take after take, that feels real. You can tell a fake laugh the minute you hear it, and that's something I really struggle with more than producing tears.
It's good I was born in Brooklyn. You learn how to take care of yourself. — © Barbara Boxer
It's good I was born in Brooklyn. You learn how to take care of yourself.
I think we've faced all the typical challenges that young filmmakers go through over the years - time, money, negativity - but it's a lot easier to manage when you can learn from and laugh about all those mistakes and anxieties with your best pal.
You must always learn to see yourself as a great advancing soul.
You learn in life that the only person you can really correct and change is yourself.
I think that as you get older, you learn to live in yourself more securely.
When you lose, you learn a lot about yourself. That experience is important.
Whatever it takes to make you more secure with yourself, you can learn to do it.
You learn how to do good work by being honest with yourself.
When I watch TV I can tell when someone is punching the joke and telling me when to laugh (I’ll decide when to laugh, thank you very much).
I think the job of a comedian is to make people laugh, but also challenge them to laugh at things they didn't know they could until now.
As the years go by, you get to know yourself better and learn what works for you. — © Marie Helvin
As the years go by, you get to know yourself better and learn what works for you.
Learn all you can from the mistakes of others. You won't have time to make them all yourself.
I think you just learn so much about yourself over the years.
I like the anonymity, the fact that you're a stranger making strangers laugh. You aren't forcing them to laugh - it's involuntary, and that's when they give the most honest response.
An elegant woman should be able to do her marketing without making housewives laugh. Those who laugh are always right.
I have been so busy making people laugh with my acting, so I thought why not direct something and make my audience laugh more.
You learn more about yourself through your child, I guess.
Thoroughly to teach another is the best way to learn for yourself.
I always thought the idea of education was to learn to think for yourself.
When you have an inconsistent season, you learn a lot about yourself and your pitching.
French women love to shop and prepare food. They love to talk about what they have bought and made. It's a deeply natural love, but one that is erased in many other cultures. Most French women learn it from their mothers, some from their fathers. But if your parents aren't French, you can still learn it yourself.
Once you learn to hit, teach yourself to never miss again.
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