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  • I felt that if there wasn't going to be a good opportunity, then I would just go back to second units which I love, keep working with great directors, keep learning and knowing that the opportunity would come when the time was right. -- David R. Ellis
  • Artists working for other artists is all about knowing, learning, unlearning, initiating long-term artistic dialogues, making connections, creating covens, and getting temporary shelter from the storm. -- Jerry Saltz
  • I'm learning how to keep my identity and personal life sacred. It's a matter of knowing my limits. I don't have to give everything that's asked of me. -- Mary Lambert
  • I just love learning about the way people used to live their lives, and I think what also ties into that is psychology, because I like knowing why people do certain things. -- Molly Quinn
  • If this validates anything, it's that learning how to bunt and hit and run and turning two is more important than knowing where to find the little red light at the dug out camera. -- Ryne Sandberg
  • I had decided I wanted to write about food, and I knew the only way to do that is to speak with authority, which meant learning the language and knowing what that experience is like. -- Gail Simmons
  • What keeps you confident in a healthy way is knowing that everyone else around you is going to support you and teach you and you're going to learn from them. I just feel open to learning from people. -- Elizabeth Olsen
  • I know how to set an irrigation tube, and I helped with the harvest. I learned the law of the harvest without even knowing I was learning it. On the farm, you learn early that you reap what you sow. -- Sheri L. Dew
  • Well, I think that part of being young is not exactly knowing why you do some of the things that you do. And it's by exploring your life or experimenting or making mistakes and learning from them hopefully that you start to forge an identity. -- Stephen Chbosky
  • The most used program in computers and education is PowerPoint. What are you learning about the nature of the medium by knowing how do to a great PowerPoint presentation? Nothing. It certainly doesn't teach you how to think critically about living in a culture of simulation. -- Sherry Turkle
  • I've been the teenage success, I've been homeless and driving around in my car and not knowing where to eat. You just want to keep working and learning, and I was doing that. If I hadn't done 'Wild Bill,' I'm sure I would have acted in something else. -- Dexter Fletcher
  • I think my biggest learning experience is that it's okay to be who you are - you don't have to exactly fit the mold of what people think a certain kind of career is. I think that discovery - of really knowing who I am and being okay with that and loving myself - was amazing. -- Dree Hemingway
  • Stop learning. Start knowing -- Rumi
  • Knowing "why" (an idea) is more important than learning "what" (the fact). -- James D. Watson
  • Learning is really about translating knowing what to do into doing what we know. -- John G. Miller
  • It is not knowing, but the love of learning, that characterizes the scientific man. -- Charles Sanders Peirce
  • The difficulties of not knowing are always much greater than the effort of learning. -- Andrew Loomis
  • Enjoying living was learning to get your money's worth and knowing when you had it. -- Ernest Hemingway
  • Learning comes from education, while knowing comes from revelation. Learning is cognitive, while knowing is spiritual. -- Myles Munroe
  • Learning is never cumulative, it is a movement of knowing which has no beginning and no end. -- Bruce Lee
  • Freedom can exist only in the society of knowledge. Without learning, men are incapable of knowing their rights. -- Benjamin Rush
  • There is the love of knowing without the love of learning; the beclouding here leads to dissipation of mind. -- Confucius
  • Learning and knowing something is cool, but superb knowledge comes when you leave your books and become the inner world's friend. -- Michael Bassey Johnson
  • In learning to know other things, and other minds, we become more intimately acquainted with ourselves, and are to ourselves better worth knowing. -- Philip Gilbert Hamerton
  • On any longer view, man is only fitfully committed to the rational -- to thinking, seeing, learning, knowing. Believing is what he's really proud of. -- Martin Amis
  • You think being a man is being strong, being hard, knowing how to defend yourself. But being a man is about learning how to walk away. -- Ashley Walters
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