Trust can be a hard lesson; hope still more difficult.
But chiefly Thou, Whom soft-eyed Pity once led down from Heaven To bleed for man, to teach him how to live, And, oh! still harder lesson! how to die.
Lessons of Life: When you stop yearning, When you stop aspiring. You stop living.
Study your lessons, don't settle for less.
Alas, we think of ourselves as unique entities-minds unlike any others-and thus we often reject the lessons that the emotional experience of others has to teach us.
Writing is self-taught. Consulting other people only teaches you to depend on their reactions, which may or may not be legitimate. Quit looking for approval. . . Learn to evaluate your own work with a dispassionate eye. . . the lessons you acquire will be all the more valuable because you've mastered your craft from within.
Check up each week on the progress you are making. Ask yourself what mistakes you have made, what improvement, what lessons you have learned for the future.
The life lessons taught by John Wooden have become legend. Here's a collection of some of the greatest 'Woodenisms. '
Don't be afraid of failure. Never fear it because there's always a lesson if you're open to it. There's always a lesson at the end of it. Always.
Learn your lessons quickly and move on.
I found it instructive and highly constructive as a writer to go to a point of disaster and come out with a feel for it and then some sort of a lesson based on feeling.
Come, let us take a lesson from our forefathers, and enjoy the Christmas holyday.
There are life lessons that can be derived from reality television.
Poverty doesn’t give you strength or teach you lessons about perseverance. No, poverty only teaches you how to be poor.
The greatest lesson came with the realization that good food cannot be reduced to single ingredients. It requires a web of relationships to support it.
I've learned to listen in all aspects of life, in all relationships and communications. The biggest lesson is to listen.
The lessons of history teach us - if the lessons of history teach us anything - that nobody learns the lessons that history teaches us.
The most important lesson I learned. . . was that the winner of a gunplay usually was the one who took his time.
As I grow up, the lessons I learn in love and relationships and how we treat each other are hopefully maturing - hopefully.
Nobody gives you money for nothing, and that's the lesson with the Clintons. Nobody gives you money because they like you.