The only lesson I really learned from [Gigi Does It] was that I shouldn't bite off more than I could chew. I've written a bunch of scripts and stuff - every actor has - and that was the first thing that got made.
Every patient you see is a lesson in much more than the malady from which he suffers.
. . . the inexorable lesson of centuries: suffering must be borne; there is no way out.
One of the biggest lessons I also learned from living with Elvis and loving him for so many years was that we're all human, and no matter what level one has reached in terms of fame, they're still human beings.
Life provides many lessons, so pay attention, everything you learn is valuable.
My first lessons in comedy, how to construct a joke, I learned from Eileen Brennan, who had unbelievable timing.
Sometimes painful things can teach us lessons that we didn't think we needed to know.
Illness is the result of imbalance. Imbalance is a result of forgetting who you are. Forgetting who you are creates thoughts and actions that lead to an unhealthy lifestyle and eventually to illness. . . . Illness can thus be understood as a lesson you have given yourself to help you remember who you are.