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Study Quotes - Page 2

Someone has said that there are four things necessary in studying the Bible: Admit, submit, commit and transmit.

Dwight L Moody (2013). “Experiencing Pleasure and Profit in Bible Study”, p.52, Moody Publishers

So few grow, because so few study.

Dwight L Moody (2013). “Experiencing Pleasure and Profit in Bible Study”, p.9, Moody Publishers

It's not what you know about the computer that's important, but your ability to do things with it. By studying French in an academic setting, you get to know a lot about it, but typically, you can't express yourself well or have an interesting conversation with it.

"Sunday Interview - Seymour Papert/ Computers in the Lives of Our Children/ an Mit Mathematician and Philosopher Is Exploring How Technology Can Educate the Next Generation - and Their Parents". www.sfgate.com. February 2, 1997.

Study your lessons, don't settle for less.

Song: Me Against the World, Album: Me Against the World

To study is not to consume ideas, but to create and re-create them.

Paulo Freire (1985). “The Politics of Education: Culture, Power, and Liberation”, p.4, Greenwood Publishing Group

And we are never too old to study the Bible. Each time the lessons are studied comes some new meaning, some new thought which will make us better.

John D. Rockefeller (2015). “John D. Rockefeller on Making Money: Advice and Words of Wisdom on Building and Sharing Wealth”, p.26, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.

Study yourself. Find your strong points and make them stronger as well as your weak ones and strengthen them. Study yourself carefully and you will see yourself as you really are.

William Walker Atkinson (2016). “WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON Ultimate Collection – 58 Books in One Volume: The Power of Concentration, The Key To Mental Power Development & Efficiency, Thought-Force in Business and Everyday Life, The Secret of Success, Mind Power, Raja Yoga, Self-Healing by Thought Force…”, p.6196, e-artnow

All rules for study are summed up in this one: learn only in order to create.

Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (1966). “On university studies”

Never regard study as a duty, but as the enviable opportunity to learn

Albert Einstein (2013). “Albert Einstein, The Human Side: Glimpses from His Archives”, p.56, Princeton University Press

Study hard, for the well is deep, and our brains are shallow.

Richard Baxter (2014). “The Reformed Pastor”, p.63, Lulu.com