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Last updated on October 28, 2024.
One of the great things that you should never do that I learned from John Malkovich is to never judge your characters.
I have learned a lot over the years. I have learned how best to use my attributes. That comes with a bit of knowledge and a bit of wisdom.
I've learned more and more to just protect myself and avoid things that'll hurt my feelings. — © Camila Morrone
I've learned more and more to just protect myself and avoid things that'll hurt my feelings.
But then she hadn’t just learned to love this summer – she had also learned how to need.
What I've learned and all of us have learned is: You can't force art, and there's no way you could force somebody to do something that they didn't want to do in this line of work.
What could I have possibly learned except the really most important thing, which is that I did not want to work at the 'New York Times'? Beyond that, I learned how a newspaper works.
I have learned a lot about myself and come to deal with a lot of things that, at first, bothered me.
With all the things I've been through, the No. 1 thing that I've learned is that we're supposed to help people through this world.
Those two years at drama school were nutty and weird. I didn't love it at all - I loved my class; I have so many great friends from that time - but I learned less. I just learned more of what I didn't like.
But most of what I've learned about acting - and a lot of what I've learned about life in the past seven years - was taught to me by Robert Altman
Our needs are our greatest asset. It turns out I've learned to give all the things that I need.
Impossibilities are merely things of which we have not learned, or which we do not wish to happen.
When I was 10 years old, we moved to Spain with my mother. I learned Spanish before I learned English. But the English language stayed with me. — © Elif Safak
When I was 10 years old, we moved to Spain with my mother. I learned Spanish before I learned English. But the English language stayed with me.
I learned to appreciate repetition. That's why I can dance. It's how I learned to act. I have a high tolerance for repetition.
I lived in Holland for one year when I was younger and, although they speak Dutch there, I learned a little bit of English while I was there, but really I learned from movies and TV series like '24' and 'Prison Break.'
I like to think that life lessons are learned and re-learned every day and take on importance at different times in life.
Technically, maybe I learned most of all from George Stevens, and among his movies I learned the most from 'A Place in the Sun.' It's a lesson in moviemaking.
I do believe in lessons learned. I have learned that you work with gang members and not with gangs; otherwise, you enforce the cohesion of gangs and supply them oxygen.
I'm not where I'm supposed to be, I'm not what I want to be, But I'm not what I used to be. I haven't learned how to arrive; I've just learned how to keep going
I learned to accept the audience's happiness for me, which is one of the hardest things for me to learn.
I've learned in my life that I have to focus on the things that I can control and what I can control is what comes out of my mouth and how I respond to people.
Just the little bit that I've learned about Judaism, I didn't realize how, dare I say, intense that religion is as far as all of the things that you have to know and remember and the ritualism of it.
I am who I am today because of a lot of the things I've learned in gymnastics.
I learned that people like my work because I praise things that others don't like.
What I’ve learned through my meditation is a sense of equanimity, a sense of all things being equal.
I learned a lot from more experienced mountaineers, such as Peter Habeler, but by the time I was about 21 I reckoned I had learned all that I needed to make me technically self-sufficient anywhere.
One of the things that I think we have learned is that we should all be very careful about making predictions about the future.
Preach in the name of God. The learned will smile; ask the learned what they have done for their country. The priests will excommunicate you . . .
I've obviously learned a lot, a lot of mental toughness, learned how to deal with some adversity. Hopefully I'm better for it.
Everything I learned I learned from the movies.
I learned life were no dream I learned truth deceived Man is not God Life is a century Death an instant
Macintosh felt like a system. As I learned more, I felt like I was able to guess how new things would work. I felt like the bugs in my programs were more my bugs and not things I misunderstood.
People are seduced by signals from the world, but that is manipulation, not reality. Computers have learned more about us than we've learned about them.
I learned to swing on monkey bars over asphalt. I learned that if you fall, it hurts, so you try not to fall. But it's still worth swinging.
The first American word that I learned was cheeseburger. And the first sentence I learned was, "I'm sorry but we don't serve breakfast after 12 o'clock."
Men have learned to shoot without missing their mark and I have learned to fly without perching on a twig.
I don't have a development deal, but the one thing I have learned is never say never. I will consider things as they come.
I learned that you have to be careful about how you say things but not what you say. — © Julie Payette
I learned that you have to be careful about how you say things but not what you say.
The rest of us are still trying to find ways to live in the world with spiritual values. Myself included. We've learned certain skills, we've learned to prevail somewhat, but we've not made it over the mountain.
For some reason, the women in my life have always been extremely powerful. I've learned a great deal from that. I've learned that we're all women when we're complete and we're all men.
I learned how to play golf over in Europe; I learned how to manage being on the road.
The world was waiting to be full of discovery made(as a photographer) I could share the things I saw and learned.you would react to something all others might walk by.
I learned to write fiction the way I learned to read fiction - by skipping the parts that bored me.
I don't understand it any more than you do, but one thing I've learned is that you don't have to understand things for them to be.
I learned that all things come to those who wait-provided they hustle while they wait.
One thing I learned about people is that they love to give their opinions about things.
I only know one thing: Everything I learned about the banking business, I learned in the banking towers of the Societe.
I focus on the writing and let the rest of the process take care of itself. I've learned to trust my own instincts and I've also learned to take risks. — © Sue Grafton
I focus on the writing and let the rest of the process take care of itself. I've learned to trust my own instincts and I've also learned to take risks.
I've learned that for Indian people, the opportunity for us to succeed is very slim. So acting was a great tool for that. And in the process of learning about my culture, I've learned how to connect myself again to my ancestors.
Well, everything about singing, I learned from busking. Everything I learned about songwriting, I learned from busking.
Basically, everything I've learned on guitar, I've learned from listening to my favorite albums. I never had any formal training. My teachers were Dimebag Darrell and Slash and the guys in Rancid and Slayer.
But most of what I've learned about acting - and a lot of what I've learned about life in the past seven years - was taught to me by Robert Altman.
What I learned is you have to be forgiving with yourself. You have to be willing to take your time, and you can't expect things from yourself that you can't deliver.
Lessons will repeat to you in various forms until you have learned them. When you have learned them, you can then go on to the next lesson.
I've learned that I am allowed to say what I like and what I don't like. And I've learned that I have to be professional and not be everyone's best friend.
It's still a mystery to me exactly how I learned the language. [But] I was 19 years old and I had very urgent things to tell girls.
You pray for things, and you know, we all have our wishlists, but I've learned to pray for whatever's in your will.
I should have learned this, she thought. I wanted to learn fire, and pain, but I should have learned people.
I've learned how to be confident and not be nervous in a paralyzing way, and I've learned that it's best not to close yourself off from people, you let people in.
I am, when you stop to think of it, a member of a fairly select group: the final handful of American novelists who learned to read and write before they learned to eat a daily helping of video bullshit.
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