Top 1200 Learning To Read Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
I read 'How to Rig an Election.' Well, I read parts of it. I wouldn't necessarily quote me as saying I read the whole thing.
I read everything! I would have read the phone book if you put it in front of me. I just read.
I think the right to read, is one of our inherent rights, and I think that people in America today are intelligent enough to decide for themselves what they want to read. Without being told, by self-appointed people, you must not read this, or you cannot read this.
I was 15 when I read the script for 'Earth to Echo.' I thought it was amazing, and I couldn't think of turning it down. It's awesome for a kid from Brooklyn to have an opportunity to be on the big screen. And I had a great experience learning what the movie business is like. So, I'm glad I did it.
I don't read anything anymore. I don't have the eyesight. I read my own copy, that's all. I think I've read everything that's worth reading. — © John Gould
I don't read anything anymore. I don't have the eyesight. I read my own copy, that's all. I think I've read everything that's worth reading.
Show me a Professor of Education, especially a Professor of E-learning, who lectures, and I'll show you a hypocrite who doesn't read the research.
I tend not to read fiction - I'll read one novel a year during the summer - but I do read a lot of nonfiction.
The crown of lamb has always been a quintessential Christmas dish, and growing up in India, we would read about lamb when learning about the holiday.
I'm always learning and trying new things. When you stop learning, you start dying.
I'm learning, but I'm getting better at it because I'm learning how to hear God in worship
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If we wish to know the force of human genius, we should read Shakespeare. If we wish to see the insignificance of human learning, we may study his commentators.
If you’re a serious minded leader, you will read. You will read all you can. You will read when you feel like it, and you will read when you don’t. You will do whatever you have to do to increase your leadership input, because you know as well as I do that it will make you better.
I had a pretty steep learning curve in film - as I'm still learning.
The Jewish tradition of learning-is learning. Adam chose knowledge instead of immortality. — © Elie Wiesel
The Jewish tradition of learning-is learning. Adam chose knowledge instead of immortality.
That's the feeling [of relativity] I always had about [Judy Blume] books which I re-read and re-read and re-read.
I’m skeptical of passive learning. If you don’t write down what you’re hearing and learning, what the odds you remember it?
I'm constantly learning, and that is the greatest gift of life in my opinion - to always be learning and growing.
A career is about learning to adapt yourself to the new environment and learning to sink or swim.
The Indians seemed to be living in a place and in a way that was of immense importance to me. So I associate learning to read - English, oddly enough - with wanting to know about Indians. I'm still growing into it. I've never outgrown that.
I don't necessarily read everything. I read what I need to read to inspire the book I'm trying to finish.
Learning to write is learning to think. You don't know anything clearly unless you can state it in writing.
To make a long story short, I auditioned for the role of Piper because I read the pilots every year and this show was head-and-shoulders above any pilot I've read in awhile. It was amazing. So, I read for Piper and I knew that I wasn't really right for it, but I loved it so much that I wanted to read for it.
There is no end to education. It is not that you read a book, pass an examination, and finish with education. The whole of life, from the moment you are born to the moment you die, is a process of learning.
The Scriptures should be read with the aim of finding Christ in them. Whoever turns aside from this object, even though he wears himself out all his life in learning, he will never reach the knowledge of the truth.
The military doesn't teach rifle marksmanship. It teaches equipment familiarity. Despite what the officer corps thinks, learning to shoot a rifle is not like learning to drive a car. Instead, it is like learning to play the violin.... The equipment familiarity learning curve comes up quick, but then the rifle marksmanship continuation of the curve rises very slowly....by shooting one careful shot at a time, carefully inspecting the result (and the cause).
Do three things each night before you go to bed: read a poem, read a short story, read an essay.
When I read 'The Master', I felt that I had read a true classic. It's so rare nowadays that you have that feeling: it was a privilege to read it.
I didn't read the script [ Rules Don't Apply ] for a couple years. It basically amounted to this kind of apprenticeship with Warren [Beatty]: conversations and learning about his whole background in the film industry and his life.
The library is the temple of learning, and learning has liberated more people than all the wars in history.
I would ask, 'Have you read '1984'? Have you read 'Brave New World'? If so, I'm sorry, but you read science fiction.'
When you read the sacred Scriptures, or any other book, never think how you read, but what you read.
Learning history is easy; learning its lessons seems almost impossibly difficult.
What is a college? An institute of learning. What is a business? An institute of learning. Life, itself, is an institute of learning.
Whatever you read, read the Bible first. Beware of bad books: there are plenty in this day. Take heed what you read.
There's an assumption that schools are for students' learning. Well, why aren't they just as much for teachers' learning?
I read very little contemporary anything... I don't think I read what other people read, but then why would I, considering what I do?
I feel like the books were just written like a movie. You read it and you can just kind of see everything. Before I went in to read with the director, I read the first book and I loved it. I didn't realize how good the writing was. And then I went in and read with Gary Ross, and that was it.
For me, French is so rich and so sacred that learning it is like learning a foreign language.
I want to read so I can read the Koran read the signs in the street know the number of the bus I'm supposed to take when I one day leave this house. — © Eve Ensler
I want to read so I can read the Koran read the signs in the street know the number of the bus I'm supposed to take when I one day leave this house.
Life is all about learning and one of the most memorable ways of learning something is by messing up.
Everyone has learning difficulties, because learning to speak French or understanding relativity is difficult.
One of the coolest things is going to another country and learning their culture and learning how to be a grownup.
I actually don't read comic books. I did when I was a kid - I used to read a lot of 'X-Men' comic books. I read a couple 'Scott Pilgrim' this past year, and those are really good, but I don't read in general, unfortunately.
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.
Often I hear people say they do not have time to read. That's absolute nonsense. If one really wants to learn, one has to decide what is important. Spending an evening on the town? Attending a ball game? Or learning something that can be with you your life long.
I love learning about different dialects and I own all sorts of regional and time-period slang dictionaries. I often browse through relevant ones while writing a story. I also read a lot of diaries and oral histories.
Learning to celebrate success is a key component of learning how to win in the market.
So much of learning to be an American is learning not to let your individuality become a nuisance.
I think that learning to read between the lines of traditional media is one way to stay informed, and also realizing that eventually you're going to have to cross-reference all sorts of different information coming from different sources.
Deep learning is a really powerful metaphor for learning about the world. — © Jeff Dean
Deep learning is a really powerful metaphor for learning about the world.
If you think I'm just another pretty face, read my Facebook updates, read my articles, read the interviews I've done and judge for yourself.
Both read the Bible day and night, but thou read black where I read white.
As a poet and a teacher, I read all the time. I know I read slowly. I like reading, but I don't read any more than I have to.
There is no jewel in the world comparable to learning; no learning so excellent as knowledge of laws.
I imagine a school system that recognizes learning is natural, that a love of learning is normal, and that real learning is passionate learning. A school curriculum that values questions above answers...creativity above fact regurgitation...individuality above conformity.. and excellence above standardized performance..... And we must reject all notions of 'reform' that serve up more of the same: more testing, more 'standards', more uniformity, more conformity, more bureaucracy.
It takes several doses of any veg before children like it, but once they do they'll like it for life. You wouldn't give up on a child who didn't want to learn to read. Learning to eat is every bit as important.
Learning is not watching a video, learning is taking action and seeing what happens.
I had not read George Eliot, so read a few. I felt ashamed I hadn't read "Middlemarch" before.
I'm learning, but I'm getting better at it because I'm learning how to hear God in worship.
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