I'm still learning and that's what life is about.
I think kids slowly begin to realize that what they're learning relates to other things they know. Then learning starts to get more and more exciting.
Learning to drive is a scary thing for a parent. I had to basically lie to get the keys when I was a kid.
I'd love to be a saxophonist. I don't know why but I pretend I'm the saxophonist when I listen to music. I have about as much chance playing the sax as I do learning how to fly.
I want to keep learning keep exploring keep doing more.
My entire learning process is slow because I have no visual memory.
I was 17 and just learning what high fidelity was what good sound was and learning the mechanics of tape machines. It was a real education going right from the consumer end to the record factory.
In the past I had my idols but today I enjoy learning from all the soccer I watch.
Each experience I go through - marriage my public life my personal life - I'm learning as I go.
The fundamentals of baseball haven't changed but how we can teach those fundamentals has. With an e-book learning can be more rewarding and fun.
I'm not a very good painter but I'm learning a lot.
I count myself as one of millions of Americans whose life simply would not be the same without the libraries that supported my learning.
I am dumb when it comes to learning dance steps.
In such an environment I was able to study things that could be of immediate usefulness to the world. That learning experience undoubtedly served me well when I eventually entered the work force.
In addition to the research I enjoyed learning French and assimilating the culture of another country.
I was fairly solitary. I didn't like structured learning. People didn't seem to be my cup of tea.
I think the biggest difficulty is that when I'm here in America there's a necessity of using English so I really have a great sense of really wanting to learn but unfortunately when I head back to Japan the necessity vanishes and so does my enthusiasm about learning.
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.
But the important thing about learning to wait I feel sure is to know what you are waiting for.
I believe that every role that I have done this far has had quality and content. My roles have been very demanding and every role has been a challenge and a learning experience that has helped me mature as an actress.
The rite of passage of learning to build a fire that will burn all night with one match is not an insignificant one in my husband's family and I grew up camping and backpacking. I love to camp.
My number one goal was not getting 'A's' - and I proved it. I was a 'C' student. You have to be ready to learn. If you're not interesting in learning it doesn't work. As I grew older and wanted to learn and desperately wanted inside information learning was a lot easier.
I was just learning to play guitar when Tracy Chapman came out. She wrote these songs she played them by herself and I so admired her for that.
I've done some TV and I've done a lot of theater obviously and the last character I played on Broadway was a very fast-talking broad. I'm used to learning material and words.