S Quotes
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“Study yourself the way a hunter studied prey. Exploit your own weaknesses to create desired changes within yourself.”
“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.”
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“Study! Study ! Study! Get an education.”
“Study's overrated. Just find someone smart to copy off. -Adrian to Lissa”
“Study, analyse the social structure - that's always far more effective than moralising.”
Source: Van Gogh on Art and Artists: Letters to Emile Bernard
“Study, find all the good teachers and study with them, get involved in acting to act, not to be famous or for the money. Do plays. It's not worth it if you are just in it for the money. You have to love it.”
“Study, therefore, to withdraw the love of your soul from all things that are visible, and turn it to things that are invisible.”
“Study: 60% of young Americans plan to buy firearms. The other 40% were confused, saying they thought they were free under Obamacare.”
“Study: concentration of the mind on whatever will ultimately put something in your pocket.”
“Studying anthropology, I developed a kind of holistic view of human existence, in which the dichotomies you listed are all necessary and vital aspects of life.”
“Studying cancer could provide huge insights for astrobiologists into the nature of life itself.”
“Studying chimps, I came to the conclusion that being evil is something that only humans are capable of. A chimp would never plan to pull another's nails out. The chimps' way of aggression is quick and brutal. I compare them to gang attacks.”
“Studying consciousness tells us more about how the world is fundamentally strange. I think we have a few revolutions to go yet before we get to the bottom of it.”
“Studying cows, pigs and chickens can help an actor develop his character. There are a lot of things I learned from animals. One was that they couldn't hiss or boo me.”
“Studying creativity is not an elite distraction, but provides one of the most exciting models for living.”
“Studying design has made me a much, much more astute observer of this aspect of business. And I'm working mightily to improve my empathic skills. I've dramatically improved my ability to read facial expressions - and I'm trying to be a better, more attentive listener.”
“Studying doesn't have to happen in a silo. It can be a social experience. You can engage with your friends and family to find out the answer to a tough question or have someone explain it to you. You can also study anywhere you happen to be and on any device.”
“Studying economics is not a good preparation for dealing with it.”
Source: Open Society Reforming Global Capitalism Reconsidered
“Studying elephants is like going back into prehistoric times. In size, elephants are the closest thigns we have to dinosaurs. There are days when I feel as though there is nothing we can do for elephants - I feel that the only good I am doing is recording the extinction of one of the most magnificent animals that ever walked the earth.”
“Studying entrepreneurshi p without doing it... is like studying the appreciation of music without listening to it.”
“Studying goes deeper than mere reading. There are surface nuggets to be gathered but the best of the gold is underneath, and it takes time and labor to secure it.”
“Studying in a developing/third-world country is way more intense and formative than studying in a first-world fancy country. It makes you so much more open-minded, adaptive, and confident. You become so much more real. When you have to shit on two little bricks into a hole the size of a tennis ball at an elementary school in the countryside, or sleep in a farmer's yurt after not bathing for five days, you become a much more easygoing person. It teaches you to value experience over material things real fast.”
Source: Dear Girls: Intimate Tales, Untold Secrets, & Advice for Living Your Best Life
“Studying in countries like China isn't only about your prospects in the global marketplace. It's not just about whether you can compete with your peers in other countries to make America stronger. It's also about whether you can come together and work together with them to make our world stronger. It's about the friendships you make, the bonds of trust you establish and the image of America that you project to the rest of the world.”
“Studying is also important, but we must become humans first.”
“Studying is always future best investment. Don’t just study to qualify, but also Study to edify, elevate and to amplify your life.”
“Studying is something I really love doing, and I just hope to have enough money for tuition.”
“Studying literature at Harvard is like learning about women at the Mayo Clinic.”
“Studying microbiology is delving into the vast realm of life's tiniest yet profound influencers—the silent revolutionaries shaping our world.”
“Studying music encourages self-discipline and diligence, traits that carry over into intellectual pursuits and that lead to effective study and work habits. An association of music and math has, in fact, long been noted. Creating and performing music promotes self-expression and provides self-gratification while giving pleasure to others. In medicine, increasing published reports demonstrate that music has a healing effect on patients. For all these reasons, it deserves strong support in our educational system, along with the other arts, the sciences, and athletics.”
“Studying music, everyone sort of has their own style - it's not like everyone's going for the same part.”
“Studying Natural Sciences was one of the hardest things I've ever done, and without doubt one of the most rewarding.”
Source: It's Not Rocket Science: Discover the Surprisingly Simple Ideas Behind the Most Exciting Bits of Science
“Studying neuro-linguistic programming is what teaches you how to implant and extract thoughts. Mixing psychology, hypnotism and magic somewhat goes into this area called mentalism, which is what I mostly do. It’s magic of the mind.”
“Studying psychology is fun because you're always looking for the same things I think a writer should be looking for, which is the story behind the story.”
“Studying the behavior of large whales has been likened to astronomy. The observer glimpses his subjects, often at long range; he cannot do experiments, and he must continually try to infer from data that are usually inadequate.”
“Studying the best association websites is one of the most effective ways to benchmark your own organization's digital presence. Across industries — from engineering and healthcare to real estate and finance — the top-performing association sites share a consistent set of structural, design, and technological characteristics that elevate them above the competition.”
“Studying the Buddha way is studying oneself. Studying oneself is forgetting oneself. Forgetting oneself is being enlightened by all things. Being enlightened by all things is to shed the body-mind of oneself, and those of others. No trace of enlightenment remains, and this traceless enlightenment continues endlessly.”
“Studying the different forms that God/dess has taken across time and culture is a big part of how a lot of folks practice.”
Source: Enchantments: A Modern Witch's Guide to Self-Possession
“Studying the martial Way is like climbing a cliff: keep going forward without rest. Resting is not permissible because it causes recessions to old adages of achievement. Persevering day in, day out improves techniques, but resting one day causes lapses. This must be prevented.”
“Studying the model and realizing it is sometimes very slow in coming for the artist.”
“Studying the past may suggest new ways of going wrong.”
“Studying the rule of law won't make a great litigator. It is the act of trying cases in real courtrooms with real plaintiffs and defendants and judges and juries, week after week and year after year that develops lawyers into top trial attorneys.”
“Studying the rule of law won't make a great litigator. It is the act of trying cases in real courtrooms with real plaintiffs and defendants and judges and juries, week after week and year after year that develops lawyers into top trial attorneys.
― Marian Deegan”
Source: Relevance: Matter More
“Studying the subject Pharmacology is simply sequential, stepwise comprehension, correlation, ascent, expansion and application of simple, basic concepts and facts :)”
Source: IS PHARMACOLOGY DIFFICULT
“Studying the universe engages us in something bigger than ourselves. Science tries to describe, in terms we can only grasp intuitively, things that are beyond our intuition. . . . all we can hope for is that our physical descriptions, like a song or a good painting, are a faithful evocation of some ineffable truth.”
“Studying the world's oldest writing for the first time compels you to wonder about what writing is and how it came about more than five thousand years ago and what the world might have looked like without it.
Writing as I would define it serves to record language by means of an agreed set of symbols that enable a message to be played back like a wax cylinder recording.
The reader's eye runs over the signs and tells the brain how each is pronounced and the inner message springs into life.”
Source: The Ark Before Noah: Decoding the Story of the Flood
“Studying the young woman’s long thin legs, Tessa wondered how different her life would have been if she had had legs like that. She could not help but suspect that it would have been almost entirely different.”
Source: The Casual Vacancy
“Studying whether there's life on Mars or studying how the universe began, there's something magical about pushing back the frontiers of knowledge. That's something that is almost part of being human, and I'm certain that will continue.”
“Studying with a teacher doesn't simply mean going to an occasional seminar or Zen retreat. It means fully applying yourself to what the teacher says, most of which is not verbal.”
“Studying writing to me means reading and also rewriting obsessively. That's the best way to learn.”
“Stuey was in heaven, but he wished that he were in hell.”
Source: Pomegranate Juice: Sacrilegious Tales of Dark Abrahamic Horror