Sciences may be learned by rote, but wisdom not.
Roy Schneider was cool. I learned quite a bit from him.
I learned about Chinese ceramics and African sculptures, I aired my scanty knowledge of the French Impressionists, and I prospered.
Well, I was 29 years old when I came to the United States Senate, and I have learned a lot.
I learned my ABCs, 1-2-3 from 'Sesame Street.'
I learned the slider out of desperation.
What we learned was that the collective glamour of a specialty store could sell a lot of merchandise.
What we learned on September 11 is that the unthinkable is now thinkable in the world.
I've learned time management, organization and I have priorities.
I didn't go to no school for acting. I learned it all by trial and error.
I learned early that class is universally admired.
Not to unlearn what you have learned is the most necessary kind of learning.
I've learned that universal acceptance and appreciation is just an unrealistic goal.
From Ernest Hemingway's stories, I learned to listen within my stories for what went unsaid by my characters.
I learned French in Tunis, along with Arabic. I also learned French history. I knew the entire history of the kings of France. And I was fascinated by Versailles.
We proved that the aggressors do not necessarily emerge as the victors, but we learned that the victors do not necessarily win peace.
I've learned to respect the whimsical.
I never learned to speak Yiddish, ever.