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Lessons Quotes - Page 12

The most permanent lessons in morals are those which come, not of book teaching, but of experience.

Mark Twain (2016). “The Wit and Wisdom of Mark Twain”, p.162, Chartwell

Lessons will repeat to you in various forms until you have learned them. When you have learned them, you can then go on to the next lesson.

Cherie Carter-Scott (1999). “If Life Is a Game, These Are the Rules: Ten Rules for Being Human as Introduced in Chicken Soup for the Soul”, p.51, Harmony

Every mind must know the whole lesson for itself,-must go over the whole ground. What it does not see, what it does not live, it will not know.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (2010). “Self-Reliance, the Over-Soul, and Other Essays”, p.4, Coyote Canyon Press

To the natural philosopher, there is no natural object unimportant or trifling. From the least of Nature's works he may learn the greatest lessons.

Sir John Frederick William Herschel, William Whewell, George Henry Lewes, Hermann von Helmholz, James Clerk Maxwell (1996). “The Origins of Modern Philosophy of Science, 1830-1914: Preliminary discourse on the study of natural philosophy”