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  • Successful people ask questions. They seek new teachers. They're always learning. -- Robert Kiyosaki
  • Learning is the new skill. Imagination, creation and asking new questions are at its core. -- Sugata Mitra
  • And I like asking questions, to keep learning; people with big egos might not want to look unsure. -- Heston Blumenthal
  • When you stop learning, stop listening, stop looking and asking questions, always new questions, then it is time to die. -- Lillian Smith
  • The most successful people in life are the ones who ask questions. They're always learning. They're always growing. They're always pushing. -- Robert Kiyosaki
  • We learn more by looking for the answer to a question and not finding it than we do from learning the answer itself. -- Lloyd Alexander
  • I think we can question whether degrees are antediluvian. Online learning has flexibility. Why not master courses in energy, writing, communications, and engineering and get a credential? -- Anant Agarwal
  • Learning how to deal with people and their reactions to my life is one of the most challenging things... people staring at me, people asking rude questions, dealing with media, stuff like that. -- Bethany Hamilton
  • Libraries allow children to ask questions about the world and find the answers. And the wonderful thing is that once a child learns to use a library, the doors to learning are always open. -- Laura Bush
  • There is no question that creative intelligence comes not through learning things you find in books or histories that have already been written, but by focusing on and giving value to experience as it happens. -- Antony Gormley
  • I have had many occasions this year where I questioned and second-guessed my decision in a game, but it comes down to learning from mistakes and being accountable for what you did right or did wrong. -- Don Mattingly
  • My father wasn't allowing me control and the financial freedom that I was asking for. I was 17, about to be 18 within a year, so I started asking more questions because I felt that I needed to start learning about those things. -- Dominique Moceanu
  • Experiments show that children in unsupervised groups are capable of answering questions many years ahead of the material they're learning in school. In fact, they seem to enjoy the absence of adult supervision, and they are very confident of finding the right answer. -- Sugata Mitra
  • I think integration in Norway is, by all standards, going relatively well. People are working, taking education, learning the language. But, yes, it is a challenge. And democracy and democratic debate has to be open to take that debate openly and not push questions aside. -- Jonas Gahr Store
  • I lived in a world where social arrangements were taken for granted and assumed to be timeless. A child's obligation was to learn these usages, not to question them. The complexities of racial deportment were of a piece with learning manners and etiquette more generally. -- Drew Gilpin Faust
  • I grew up in the southern United States in a city which at that time during the late '40's and early '50's was the most segregated city in the country, and in a sense learning how to oppose the status quo was a question of survival. -- Angela Davis
  • Our education system is increasingly embracing a black-and-white way of thinking, in which 'learning' and 'play' are diametrically opposed. 'Learning' is the serious stuff that happens inside a classroom and can be measured via multiple choice questions and a No. 2 pencil. 'Play' is frivolous, fun, and worst of all, optional. -- Darell Hammond
  • Young children seem to be learning who to share this toy with and figure out how it works, while adolescents seem to be exploring some very deep and profound questions: 'How should this society work? How should relationships among people work?' The exploration is: 'Who am I, what am I doing?' -- Alison Gopnik
  • Without question, students need to practice, review, and drill skills, but they should do so only in the spirit of working toward more complex mastery of those skills. Redundant drill of skills is inherently boring and insulting to the learner, and it is one of the most effective methods for turning students off to learning. -- Heidi Hayes Jacobs
  • As the final weeks of my schooling draw to a close and exams loom, I find myself reflecting on the past six years of my secondary education only to realise that many questions are still unanswered. How have I been shaped by my learning experiences? What skills have I developed that are valuable and transferable in the workplace? -- Alexandra Adornetto
  • For me, law school was a time of joy and hope. Joy in learning my way around the law - learning how to orbit a problem and to ask myself hard questions and to be asked hard questions. Hope that I could be of some use, to be part of the greater good - to make the world a little bit better. -- James Comey
  • Without questions, there is no learning. -- W. Edwards Deming
  • Asking good questions is half of learning. -- Elijah Muhammad
  • The act of trying keeps me excited, looking, asking questions and learning. -- Doug Dawson
  • The ability to ask questions is the greatest resource in learning the truth. -- Carl Jung
  • Listening is not only about waiting, but it's also learning how better to ask questions. -- Jacqueline Novogratz
  • Something fundamental changes when people begin to ask questions together. The questions create more of a learning conversation than the normal stale debate about problems. -- Michael E. Szymanczyk
  • The introduction of many minds into many fields of learning along a broad spectrum keeps alive questions about the accessibility, if not the unity, of knowledge. -- Edward H. Levi
  • The introduction of many minds into many fields of learning along a broad spectrum keeps alive questions about the accessibility, if not the unity, of knowledge. -- Edward H. Levi
  • Experience by itself teaches nothing... Without theory, experience has no meaning. Without theory, one has no questions to ask. Hence, without theory, there is no learning. -- W. Edwards Deming
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