The biggest thing I've learned is to smash my own spiders and get on with my day. There will be another!
This is what I've learned, in my life: Headbanging is crucial. Growing up is hard to do. There's nothing wrong with wearing a dress.
I've learned to never underestimate the impossible.
I've learned that hurting you feels infinitely worse than being hurt myself.
If I've learned anything, it's really just to stop trying to find answers and certainties.
I don't have an extensive background in theory, but the amount of it that I've learned, I've applied, so I have a vocabulary of melodic and rhythmic relationships. And that's all theory is - it's symbols to help you identify those relationships.
I'm going through a phase where I'm really accomplishing a lot of things and in that is everything I've learned.
Most of what I know about writing I've learned through running every day.
I've learned to appreciate everything that has been given to me.
I've learned to keep my work on the stage or on the screen.
I've learned that the best political reporters never make predictions!
If I've learned anything in this business, it's that you have to be fearless.
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'm so not stylish by nature, but I've learned to work with what I have.
I've learned a lot about how people have to fight through their whole lives just to be themselves.
I've learned a ton since 2004.
I've learned that you should only try to be better than who you were yesterday.
So I think that if I do feel more freedom right now in my career, it's not so much because I have less at stake but more a sense that I've learned more.
What I've learned is that at the end of the day, we are all human. We all have that in common.
I guess I've learned more from the Clearwater than anything else. All I did was help to plant a seed, and I didn't know what the hell I was doing.
I've learned through writing that if something made me feel deeply or anything at all, it was worth it.
What I've learned is not to change who you are, because eventually you're going to run out of new things to become.
I never give advice unless someone asks me for it. One thing I've learned, and possibly the only advice I have to give, is to not be that person giving out unsolicited advice based on your own personal experience.
I've matured a lot as a pitcher. I understand what my strengths are. I've learned that I've got a great sinker, I get a lot of ground balls, and it's easy to get a ground-ball double play.
Attention is something I've learned to ignore. This is what I do: I live my life and they document it.
I've learned that having a lot of money is more fun than not having a lot of money, and that once you've got it, it tends to grow all by itself, like a fire.
I've learned a lot about being in the public eye. I'm certainly handling things more maturely now, I'm not getting as scared as easily.
The biggest thing I've learned is location.
I'm happy with the success I've had, and I feel like there's been a lot that I've learned this year, and that's a great thing going into the future.
You know, I just tend to do the scene that I'm given, really. If it really needs it, then I'll go to them and ask 'What's she talking about? What's she referring to?' But often they don't know, or they do know and they're not going to tell me, so I've learned just to work with what I'm given.
I'm not sure I've learned anything new about life; but I've had to think harder about death and what comes after for other people.
I've learned to deal with stress much better now, things don't bother me in the way that they once used to.
As a street artist, I'm used to sharing my stuff with the public. It's a communal experience. I've learned not to be so precious, but rather to enjoy the process.
As an independent filmmaker, to develop the money and the financing and the structure and the whole process, and then promoting them and traveling with them, which is a part of the process that I've always enjoyed and I've learned a great deal from.
Living alone, you can do so many fantastic things I’ve learned. You can like, walk around and have so many conversations with yourself and sing your thoughts. I think I’m the only one that does that…
If I've learned one lesson from all that's happened to me, it's that there is no such thing as the biggest mistake of your existence. There's no such thing as ruining your life. Life's a pretty resilient thing, it turns out.
In my experience I've learned women are better streakers.
I've had a lot of unhappiness in my life — and a lot of happiness. Who doesn't? Maybe I've learned enough to be able to guide my daughters.
I’ve learned that if you can’t get it all together to accomplish this thing called peace, you do at least your part in your life, because that’s where you can truly make an immediate difference.
I've learned that I've got to keep level-headed.
If I've learned anything in my 30s, it's about holding back a little bit.
Life can't always be good, and life can't always be bad. That just holds true. I've learned a lot from that statement, and I think about it, all the time.
I have to feel that each thing I've learned I can push to another point next time. I'm not very good with repetition. I would rather not work than feel that repetition is the order of the day.
I had a tight stomach all the time. I actually developed ulcers. I've learned better than to put all that internal pressure on myself.
I've learned a lot from Clint [Eastwood], who's an extremely economical director.
You cannot make someone love you. All you can do is be someone who can be loved. The rest is up up them.
I've learned that every great achievement was once considered impossible
I've learned that education, experience, and memories are three things that no one can take away from you.
You can get by on charm for about 15 minutes. After that, you better know something.
I've learned one thing in politics. You don't take a decision until you have to.
Since I've learned to be silent, everything has come so much closer to me.
Throughout my life, I've learned to make choices that make me happy and make sense for me. Even my husband is happier when I'm happy.
I've learned that forgiving is one of the greatest gifts that I can give myself.
I've learned that I still have a lot to learn.
I've learned that even when I have pains, I don't have to be one.
I've learned to have absolutely no regrets about any jokes I've ever done.
Everything is true and not true about everything. That’s one thing I’ve learned.
Because all my life I've learned to suffer in silence - Athena
I've learned an encyclopedia version of life from Oprah Winfrey.
I've learned to control everything. I don't get angry at anything. Somebody can do me wrong. That's life. What good is it to get angry?