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    I, myself, have had many failures and I've learned that if you are not failing a lot, you are probably not being as creative as you could be -you aren't stretching your imagination.

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    In arguing too, the parson own'd his skill, For e'en though vanquish'd he could argue still; While words of learned length and thundering sound Amaz'd the gazing rustics rang'd around; And still they gaz'd, and still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew.

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    In a world in which the total of human knowledge is doubling about every ten years, our security can rest only on our ability to learn

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    In Buddhism, both learning and practice are extremely important, and they must go hand in hand. Without knowledge, just to rely on faith, faith, and more faith is good but not sufficient. So the intellectual part must definitely be present. At the same time, strictly intellectual development without faith and practice, is also of no use. It is necessary to combine knowledge born from study with sincere practice in our daily lives. These two must go together.

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    Index-learning turns no student pale, Yet holds the eel of Science by the tail. Index-learning is a term used to mock pretenders who acquire superficial knowledge merely by consulting indexes.

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    I never let prejudice stop me from what I wanted to do in this life.

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    In every man there is something wherein I may learn of him, and in that I am his pupil.

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    Inaction saps the vigor of the mind.

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    In a way, math isn't the art of answering mathematical questions, it is the art of asking the right questions, the questions that give you insight, the ones that lead you in interesting directions, the ones that connect with lots of other interesting questions -the ones with beautiful answers.

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    In collaborative cultures, failure and uncertainty are not protected but shared and discussed to gain support.

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    Incidentally, when we're faced with a "prove or disprove," we're usually better off trying first to disprove with a counterexample, for two reasons: A disproof is potentially easier (we need just one counterexample); and nitpicking arouses our creative juices. Even if the given assertion is true, our search for a counterexample often leads to a proof, as soon as we see why a counterexample is impossible. Besides, it's healthy to be skeptical.

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    I never refused an autograph, never refused to buy someone a drink. Now I'm learning to say I've got other things on, instead of doing it and wondering why.

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    In every case, the remedy is to take action. Get clear about exactly what it is that you need to learn and exactly what you need to do to learn it. BEING CLEAR KILLS FEAR. Make it thy business to know thyself, which is the most difficult lesson in the world.

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    [In my home workshop,] generally I'm mending things, which is interesting because you learn a lot about why they broke.

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    In mine opinion, love is fitter than fear, gentleness better than beating, to bring up a child rightly in learning.

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    In order for the brain to comprehend the heart must first listen.

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    In order to acquire learning, we must first shake ourselves free of it.

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    In order to learn, one must change one's mind.

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    in my experience one thing you don't learn from is anything anyone set up to be a lesson; what you are to know you pick up as you go along.

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    In order to taste my cup of water you must first empty your cup.

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    In reality, serendipity accounts for one percent of the blessings we receive in life, work and love. The other 99 percent is due to our efforts.

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    In order to comprehend the beauty of a Japanese garden, it is necessary to understand - or at least to learn to understand - the beauty of stone.

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    In order to be big, you have to think big. If you think small, you're going to be small.

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    In science it often happens that scientists say, 'You know that's a really good argument; my position is mistaken,' and then they would actually change their minds and you never hear that old view from them again. They really do it. It doesn't happen as often as it should, because scientists are human and change is sometimes painful. But it happens every day. I cannot recall the last time something like that happened in politics or religion.

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    In order that all men might be taught to speak truth, it is necessary that all likewise should learn to hear it.

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    Inquiry is fatal to certainty.

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    In spiritual growth, it is important to avoid imbalances between academic or intellectual learning and practical implementation. Otherwise there is a danger that too much intellectualiza tion will kill the more contemplative practices and too much emphasis on practical implementation without study will kill the understanding. There has got to be a balance.

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    In teaching, the greatest sin is to be boring.

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    [Instead of collecting stamps, he collected dictionaries and encyclopaedias:] Because you can learn more from them.

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    Intelligence is what you use when you don't know what to do.

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    In the beginning we must simplify the subject, thus unavoidably falsifying it, and later we must sophisticate away the falsely simple beginning.

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    Instead of a national curriculum for education, what is really needed is an individual curriculum for every child

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    In such business Action is eloquence, and the eyes of th’ ignorant More learned than the ears.

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    In the end, the secret to learning is so simple: Think only about whatever you love. Follow it, do it, dream about it...and it will hit you: learning was there all the time, happening by itself.

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    In the development of the understanding of complex phenomena, the most powerful tool available to the human intellect is abstraction. Abstraction arises from the recognition of similarities between certain objects, situations, or processes in the real world and the decision to concentrate on these similarities and to ignore, for the time being, their differences.

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    In the deep, unwritten wisdom of life there are many things to be learned that cannot be taught. We never know them by hearing them spoken, but we grow into them by experience and recognize them through understanding. Understanding is a great experience in itself, but it does not come through instruction.

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    In the practical use of our intellect, forgetting is as important as remembering.

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    In the particular is contained the universal.

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    In the perspective of every person lies a lens through which we may better understand ourselves.

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    In the pursuit of learning, every day something is acquired. In the pursuit of Tao, every day something is dropped.

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    In the year 2000 an illiterate person will not be someone who can't read or write, but someone who is not able to learn, unlearn and learn again.

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    In the spider-web of facts, many a truth is strangled.

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    In the world of entrepreneurs, you don't need a college education. You need a proper education.

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    In those days [batch processing] programmers never even documented their programs, because it was assumed that nobody else would ever use them. Now, however, time-sharing had made exchanging software trivial: you just stored one copy in the public repository and therby effectively gave it to the world. Immediately people began to document their programs and to think of them as being usable by others. They started to build on each other's work.

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    In this era of world wars, in this atomic age, values have changed. We have learned that we are guests of existence, travelers between two stations. We must discover security within ourselves.

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    I once heard a learned man say, "Every evil has its remedy, except folly. To reprimand an obstinate fool or to preach to a dolt is like writing upon the water. Christ healed the blind, the halt, the palsied, and the leprous. But the fool He could not cure.

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    In the middle years of childhood, it is more important to keep alive and glowing the interest in finding out and to support this interest with skills and techniques related to the process of finding out than to specify any particular piece of subject matter as inviolate.

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    I really had no religious upbringing, which is unusual. But I think it saved me, because when I found the theory that I wanted to follow, I did not have anything to unlearn.

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    Irregularity and want of method are only supportable in men of great learning or genius, who are often too full to be exact, and therefore they choose to throw down their pearls in heaps before the reader, rather than be at the pains of stringing them.

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    In university they don't tell you that the greater part of the law is learning to tolerate fools.