I'm a magician. I've learned to do some really cool tricks like levitating myself and melting forks.
I've learned the lesson that when you're in the middle of something that seems overwhelming, or you're in a bad situation and it seems like it's the end of the world or whatever, then you learn that it's not.
The one thing I've learned about friends is that the good ones are rare.
I've learned a huge amount because I've been tested and, more importantly, I've been trusted.
One of the things I've learned is to be receptive of feedback.
If I've learned one thing in life, it's: Stand for something or you'll fall for anything.
I've learned that I'm most powerful when I'm doing my art.
I've learned people are watching, so don't do nothing stupid.
The biggest lessons I've learned in life have probably come from a bad situation, from an angry situation, even if I wasn't the one who was angry.
I've learned in my life that you really don't know what's possible until you're already doing it,
I love loud music. I listen loud, and that's part of how I've learned how to do this. Record softly and play back loud and a whole other thing happens.
I've grown up a lot, I'm on my own, and I've learned some valuable life lessons.
One thing I've learned: You never know where life is taking you, but it's taking you.
I've learned over and over that life happens on its own terms, not mine.
I've learned not to be as maniacal as I used to be.
I've learned that you simply can't control those bad vibes.
One thing I've learned is that I'm not the owner of my talent; I'm the manager of it.
The one thing I've learned is that stuttering in public is never as bad as I fear it will be.
Ive learned that anything in life worth having comes from patience and hard work.
I've learned the importance of loving what you do. I have also learned more patience due to the nature of the music business.
I've learned it's always better to have a small percentage of a big success, than a hundred percent of nothing.
The stories are not autobiographical, but they're personal in that way. I seem to know only the things that I've learned. Probably some things through observation, but what I feel I know surely is personal.
What I've learned from sketch is you can get it as perfect as you want, and it's never going to be perfect.
I've learned at the book signings that everyone has obstacles.
Beauty is grace and confidence. I've learned to accept and appreciate what nature gave me.
If I've learned one thing in life, it's you can never go back.
I've learned that to expose yourself, to reveal yourself is a test of your humanness.
I've learned that it's OK to be flawed.
I've learned over decades of building that a deadline is a potent tool for problem-solving.
I've learned one important thing about God's gifts - what we do with them is our gift to Him.
Maybe the biggest thing that I've learned musically is that anything is possible. Things can work when maybe they don't seem like they can.
Every single journey that I've embarked on, I've learned something new.
I don't like to be a preacher or anything, but the one thing that I've learned is that you truly are what you eat.
What I’ve learned in these 11 years is you just got to stay focused and believe in yourself and trust your own ability and judgment.
Except for a few guitar chords, everything I've learned in my life that is of any value I've learned from women.
I've tested life and I've learned what works for me.
I've learned a couple of things. And one of the things I have learned is that every experience has pluses and minuses.
I've learned so much as both a writer and a human.
I've learned how to use my spam filter pretty effectively.
I've learned how to appreciate what I have. And it's a lot. I'm very lucky.
I've learned that a family can have little glitches without being labeled dysfunctional.
But I'm not an idiot. At the end of the day, I've learned a lot.
Short fiction is the medium I love the most, because it requires that I bring everything I've learned about poetry - the concision, the ability to say something as vividly as possible - but also the ability to create a narrative that, though lacking a novel's length, satisfies the reader.
I think the most that I've learned has been, how do I put this? The innate goodness inside of all of us.
My music is about a joyful experience. I've learned that if you can affect other people, you should.
I just consider myself a committed actor. If a movie is a success, that's great; I'm happy for that. But I've learned just to concentrate on my job and do the best that I can.
And that's what I've learned too: writing is key.
I have a lot to learn about NASCAR. But I've learned if you have the right people in the right places doing the right things, you can be successful at whatever you do.
I used to wear more makeup, but I've learned to enjoy being natural.
I've been to the studio several times, and it's not that I'm not happy with what I've got, but each time I come away, I feel that I've learned something that I want to work on.
What I've learned to do is arrest my addiction - arrest it myself, so I don't get arrested.
I wouldn't change anything. I've made mistakes, but thanks to those mistakes, I've learned.
I've learned through experience that to trouble celebrities with my handshake doesn't do anybody any good.
Now that I have and I'm not a have-not, I've learned how important it is to maintain humility.
I don't have the time to tell you all the things I've learned from this cast. It's an extraordinary ensemble because we all support each other so well.
One thing I've learned: My intentions are clear in terms of quality.
The most important thing about music that I've learned after all this time is that to me, it's a way of reaching the truth.
I'm interested in animation. I actually feel like I've learned so much about the process how to make an animated movie.
I've had all the lessons I could get. I've learned from everybody I've ever met.
Being grown up and in a serious relationship, I've learned so much. I'm happier than I've every been.
You feel yourself working to show something. I've learned to distrust that feeling.
I've learned to surround myself with women who lift me up and leave me feeling nurtured rather than drained.
Every time I've flown an aircraft, or visited a steelworks, or watched a panel-beater at work, I've learned something new that can be applied to buildings.
I've learned lately that no one is going to hand me a permission slip and tell me to take time out for me.
More than anything, acting helped me discover who I'm not. I've learned that I'm a girly girl, but not a prissy girl.
With everybody that I've met, there's always been something I've learned about them that I like.
I've learned sometimes you just have to take the bad from people.
Every experience feeds an actor, and I've learned that depression is all around us.
The older I've gotten, the more I've learned that I have to open myself up to all opportunities. Maybe I'll get burned and not meet the right people, but I won't know until I do it.
Guys don't like girls that throw themselves at them. That's something that I've learned.
I've learned I'm not lying by not saying anything, so I just don't say it anymore.
I've learned to take things a little more easily, to be a little more forgiving of myself.
I guess I've learned that there's really no such thing as a bad label, there is only a bad contract.
I've learned that every working mom is a superwoman.
I'm sure not afraid of success and I've learned not to be afraid of failure. The only thing I'm afraid of now is of being someone I don't like much.
All those lessons that I've learned on the court, I have applied them to my life outside of the court in business, my company, called V Starr interiors, an interior design company, and EleVen, which I wear on court.
You don't have that much choice in your life, which is one of the big lessons I've learned. I was going to be a designer whether I wanted to be a designer or not. So there I was.
If you take all that I've learned from Joe and all that Joe has learned from me, and you throw all that into a song, not only are you using the gifts that God gave you, but also all the experiences you've had.
What I've learned is that you really don't need to be a celebrity or have money or have the paparazzi following you around to be famous.
I've learned to let things roll off my back.
I've kind of learned this about Joss Whedon. Never say never. I've learned that. I also have another rule about Joss Whedon. Never say no. Just... whatever Joss Whedon wants to do, just do it.
What I've learned is I want to enjoy my life, and food is a big part of it.
What I've learned is you treat women right.
I've learned not to look at reviews. Early on, I did. I was always curious.
My company survives because I've learned to respect the ideas of people younger than me and recognize when my wisdom is obsolete.
I'd like to share my experiences and the lessons I've learned and hopefully create some amazing, fun courses.
I think I'm basically the same guy I always was. Maybe I've learned, through experience, to rein in some of the anger and temper they say redheads normally have.
Here's what I've learned about deal-breakers. If you have enough natural chemistry with someone, you overlook every single thing that you said would break the deal.
I've learned the hard way at the national level that any erroneous statement will very quickly be magnified. So, as someone who talks for a living, I've learned to check, double-check and triple-check my sources.
People communicate in Twittering ways. I've learned how to do that.
I've learned that usually, the less I know about other people, the better off I am.
Since I've become a central banker, I've learned to mumble with great incoherence. If I seem unduly clear to you, you must have misunderstood what I said.
I've learned that the more people embrace their disadvantages, the less disadvantaged they become!
I've learned so much from my mistakes... I'm thinking of making some more.
I've learned all I need to know to live under a bed.
I've learned a lot about myself. Most of it is all right. When I add up the pluses and subtract the minuses, I still come out pretty well.
I've learned to dance with a hand in my pants.
What I've learned is that life is too short and movies are too long.
I've learned that I shouldn't shrink from success. Though honestly I thought they'd be knocking on my door years ago.
What I've learned about my self over the years is that I'm pretty restless. If I multitask it's probably because I have difficulty just focusing on one thing.