“I remember doing one day of work, and I was so good I ended up doing 25 days on that movie. And all of it ended up on the editing room floor. That was my first Hollywood lesson: Just because you filmed a movie doesn't necessarily mean that you're in it.” FirstsMeanRememberRoomsLessonsOne DayHollywoodEditing Author:Eddie Griffin
“One day, when I was doing well in class and had finished my lessons, I was sitting there trying to analyze the game of tic-tac-toe... The teacher came along and snatched my papers on which I had been doodling... She did not realize that analyzing tic-tac-toe can lead into dozens of non-trivial mathematical questions.” TryingWellsScienceGamesRealizingClassTeacherLessonsOne DayPaperSittingMathematicsFinishedMathematicalDozenToesPapersAnalyzingTicsDoodlingTic Tacs Author:Martin Gardner
“When I was growing up, there was a man who gave me lessons and things. I'm very dyslexic so he used to give me extra reading and writing. And he always knew that I was interested in stuff but he never told me that he was in the Second World War himself. One day he gave me his helmet that he had worn through the North Africa Campaign. It was just before he died. So I've got his helmet. That was pretty special to me.” MenWorldGivingWritingWarUsedReadingStuffGrowing UpGrowingSpecialLessonsOne DayGive MeDiedCampaignsWar Of The WorldsExtrasWornSecond World WarHelmetReading And WritingDyslexicSpecial To MeNorth Africa Author:Jeremy Irvine
“The great lesson in microeconomics is to discriminate between when technology is going to help you and when it's going to kill you. And most people do not get this straight in their heads. But a fellow like Buffett does. For example, when we were in the textile business, which is a terrible commodity business, we were making low-end textiles-which are a real commodity product. And one day, the people came to Warren and said, "They've invented a new loom that we think will do twice as much work as our old ones."” PeopleThinkingDoeSaidRealEndsHelpingTechnologyExampleProductsTerribleLessonsOne DayLowsFellowsCommodityBuffettTextilesMicroeconomics Author:Charlie Munger
“Think that it's fun, that you're guided, and that all is well. Think that there's time, that life is easy, and that the best is yet to come. Think that the reasons that elude you will one day catch up, that the lessons that stumped you will one day bring joy, and that the sorrows that have crippled you will soon give you wings. Think that you're important, that you cannot fail, and that happiness always returns. And think that you're beautiful.” ThinkingGivingWellsImportantReasonMotivationalBeautifulLife IsJoyFunEasyFailingReturnSorrowLessonsOne DayWingsCrippledEludeYou Re BeautifulBest Is Yet To ComeLife Is EasyElude You Author:Mike Dooley
“I found golf late in life, in 1990. I took some lessons and struggled. Then one day, I hit a drive that was so crisp and clean, with no vibration. There's no feeling like it. I was hooked.” FeelingsFoundLessonsOne DayLateCleanGolfVibrationsHookedCrisps Author:Dennis Quaid
“I am a poor student sitting at the feet of giants, yearning for their wisdom and begging for lessons that might one day make me a complete artist, so that if all goes well, I may one day sit beside them.” IfsWellsMayWisdomMightArtistPoorFeetStudentsLessonsOne DaySittingGiantsYearningBegging Author:Rod Taylor
“My father was a lesson. He had his own bakery, and it was closed one day a week, but he would go anyway. He did it because he really loved his bakery. It wasn't a job.” JobsFatherWeekDadLessonsOne DayBakeries Author:Christopher Walken
“And truly it little matters what I say, this or that or any other thing. Saying is inventing. Wrong, very rightly wrong. You invent nothing, you think you are inventing, you think you are escaping, and all you do is stammer out your lesson, the remnants of a pensum one day got by heart and long forgotten, life without tears, as it is wept.” ThinkingHeartLittlesLongMatterTearsLessonsOne DayForgottenInventingEscapingRemnants Book:Molloy Source: Molloy
“Yo, dumbass. What do you think she’d be doing with them? Giving them ballet lessons? (Darling) Tell me again why I can’t kill him? (Hauk) You’re afraid of handling explosives. (Nykyrian) One day I’m going to get over that and when I do…(Hauk) I’ll wisely stop annoying you. (Darling)” ThinkingGivingI CanLessonsOne DayAnnoyingBalletGet OverDarlingExplosivesDumbasses Author:Sherrilyn Kenyon