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Mother lode of learning.
I have learned to be patient with people. Once again I point to Rose's computer and then to the words me too.
Observe this dew-drenched rose of Tyrian gardens A rose today. But you will ask in vain Tomorrow what it is; and yesterday It was the dust, the sunshine, and the rains.
Rose had a kitchen that was so completely alphabetized, you'd find the allspice next to the ant poison. She was a fine one to talk about the Leary men.
One must travel, to learn.
This is a story of an adventure in education, pursued not under the best of conditions.
Always desire to learn something useful.
I will point ye out the right path of a virtuous and noble Education; laborious indeed at first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospect, and melodious sounds on every side, that the harp of Orpheus was not more charming.
Rose found her solace in her religion.
I tried to find my own solace in running away from my own.
This is a great tool for students as the book gets right to the heart of learning how to learn and engaging your whole brain.
Forest University
Up rose Robin Hood
I went to Carnegie Mellon.
Rose took my nose, I suppose
I learned to travel, then I travelled to learn.
I seek a form that my style cannot discover,a bud of thought that wants to be a rose.
You kill me, Rose. Everyday is agony without you.Empty. Alone. I pine for you, wondering if you're even still alive. -Adrian to Rose
Between rounds of speed chess I read enough of a programming manual to teach myself to write programs on the school's DEC mainframe in the language Basic.
I wanted as little formal linguistic theory as I could get by with. I wanted the basic linguistic training to do a translation of the New Testament.
Oxford; where you read with your lover, drink with your tutor and sleep with your books
Learning, learned people knew, was a multilingual enterprise ["Absolute English," Aeon, February 4, 2015].
To try to be at once a Lithuanian yeshiva and a New England prep school: that was the unspoken motto of the Maimonides School of Brookline, Mass., where I studied for 12 years.
I found the Course essential in my struggle for personal transformation. It helped me recognize that I really did have a choice of experiencing peace or conflict, and that this choice is always between accepting truth or illusion.
I finish so many books it's amazing. I'm also doing Rosetta Stone, learning some French.
Rose, you really do scare me sometimes. Just not for the reasons I originally thought you would.
There is more hope in a heather rose than in all the tons of Teutonic philosophy.
I was testing dorm security," I said. "It sucks." - Rose
It was not I who was teaching my cat to gather rosebuds, but she who was teaching me.
1 Forbidden lessons
From Toscanini I learnt the essential and desperate seriousness of making music.
The student has his Rome, his whole glowing Italy, within the four walls of his library. He has in his books the ruins of an antique world and the glories of a modern one.
You've read accounts of attempts by the Sixth University at Arcara to capture a stone eater for study, two Seasons back. The result was the Seventh University at Dibars, which got built only after they dug enough books out of the rubble of Sixth.
The village schoolmaster took us for instructive walks ('what you hear is the sound of a scythe being sharpened' ; 'that field there will be given a rest next season ';'oh, just a small bird...no special name '; 'if that peasant is drunk, it is because he is poor ') 71
I was testing dorm security. It sucks. -Rose to Dimitri
Positioned on my dresser, that white-as-snow rose is a personal message to me. It speaks of unfinished business. It whispers, I can find you. I can reach you. Perhaps I am watching you now.
Learning voyage, the greatest adventure.
The school was nothing but reminiscence - of an Italian hill town, a French abbey, an English academy, the different sources improbably but convincingly melded into a fantasy about the classic sites of Europe as imagined by exiles from cold peripheral lands, nostalgia about somebody else's past.
Elementary, my dear fucksticks
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The Learner must be led always from familiar objects toward the unfamiliar, guided along, as it were, a chain of flowers into the mysteries of life.
Learning should be a joy and full of excitement. It is life's greatest adventure; it is an illustrated excursion into the minds of the noble and the learned.
Shook and Verble, Managing to Learn.
I rather stumbled into philosophy. When I began my undergraduate career at Cambridge, I studied mathematics.
The rose that with you earthly eyes you see, has flowered in God from all eternity.
The rose that lives its little hour Is prized beyone the sculpted flower.
College stirred in her a certain contempt for virtues like kindness and persistence. She would have appeared to have been a kind and persistent person herself, but a steady diet of Antonioni films and an introductory course on existentialism had awakened her to the fact that she wanted more.
Barron's stuck teaching me. It's supposed to be just for a few months, until I graduate from Wallingford. Let's see if we can stand each other that long.
Love is a path lined with roses.
The soul inside me is the last foreign language I'm learning,
Distringit librorum multitudo
(the abundance of books is distraction)
My education started with Latin taught at home by a governess, I can't imagine why, and for some reason I attended the Infants Department of the Oxford High School for Girls before moving to the Dragon School at the dangerous age of 8 or so.
I taught myself the first year course while I was on the dole, then moved to London to do an MA at SOAS, which led straight into a PhD.
Lisp ... made me aware that software could be close to executable mathematics.
If I were to pick a language to use today other than Java, it would be Scala
Case turned back, in time to catch the briefest flash of a black rose, its petals sheened like leather, the black stem thorned with bright chrome.
The most important education you get is your own - the one you learn in solitude.
I wanted to study them all; obviously, not as a specialist, but still rigorously, working directly from texts, because I have a horror of improvisation and hearsay learning.
Book is a nice companion
Proper learning isn't just useful in society, Beryl. It can be wonderfully yours, a thing to have and keep just for you.
He [Russell] said once, after some contact with the Chinese language, that he was horrified to find that the language of Principia Mathematica was an Indo-European one.
From the first I was clamorous to learn ...
You follow the same paths of thought as before. Only, they appear strewn with roses.
What good seeking the safe course, on a journey such as this? There are senseless courses, which I shall not take; but there is no safe one. Streth
Double your life experience by learning a second language.
-Taru
A rose trapped inside a fist.
The philosopher caught in the nets of language.
I had to know at least two languages.
To learn six subjects without remembering how they were learnt does nothing to ease the approach to a seventh; to have learnt and remembered the art of learning makes the approach to every subject an open door.
Capucci was the biggest schooling I had. It wasn't just about the technical knowledge, such as color and volume, but also about the secret rules, and the beautiful codes of respect between the atelier and the master.
THE ADVENTURE OF THE PRIORY SCHOOL
Rose called after him. "A
Students were expected to learn hundreds of lines from the Greek and Roman classics, then, later, from poetry in their native tongues. This tradition has faded from our lives, and something powerful has been lost.
There are few efforts more conducive to humility than that of the translator trying to communicate an incommunicable beauty. Yet, unless we do try, something unique and never surpassed will cease to exist except in the libraries of a few inquisitive book lovers.
Many things went on at Unseen University and, regrettably, teaching had to be one of them. The faculty had long ago confronted this fact and had perfected various devices for avoiding it. But this was perfectly all right because, to be fair, so had the students.
How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci, author Michael J. Gelb
Everything in the world was my Guru.
I studied in the mathema, even pieced together a little of their door.
The middle course is the best.
Well did graduate summa cum laude from Fordham University.
Course titles and even course descriptions often fail to reveal what is actually taught (much less learned) ...
The philosophy of the school was quite simple - the bright boys specialised in Latin, the not so bright in science and the rest managed with geography or the like.
Learning is the only thing the mind never exhausts, never fears, and never regrets.
My throat tightened when I noticed a small tattoo of an origami rose on his upper arm. . .
"Hey, Lenzi," he whispered, barely louder than the surf.
"Rose," I said as our lips met. "My name is Rose.
I dream of a society that is continuously creating knowledge, where each individual is a part of this creation, where youngsters can pursue courses with freedom of choice, where technology is used for universal access of education and yet the importance of the Guru is retained.
For my Oxford degree, I had to translate French and German philosophy (as it turned out, Descartes and Kant) at sight without a dictionary. That meant Germany for my first summer vacation, to learn the thorny language on my own.
I want to start where language ends.
She plucked a rose and held it to her face. She hated the way roses smelled, their sweetness too fragile. She wanted a garden of evergreens. A garden of stones. A garden of swords.
Language learning deserves special mention. It is, bar none, the best thing you can do to hone clear thinking.
Vita hominis plus libro valet! A life is worth more than a book.
Rose spreads its fragrance
His fragrance is his message.
The rose is wont with pride to swell, and ever seeks to rise.
A red, red rose, all wet with dew, With leaves of green by red shot through.
I let his rose wither in a vase on my desk, a vase painfully empty of flowers since the long-ago time when, on my birthday, Mario would give me a cattleya, in imitation of Swann. In the evening the flower was already black and bent on its stem. I threw it in the trash.
You don't need an introduction to succeed in life. You need to have good work. Work hard. Believe in yourself
It's better seeking the basic in learning something.
Some hard and dry book in a dead language, which you have found it impossible to read at home, but for which you still have a lingering regard, is the best to carry with you on a journey.
After a couple years of occasional lessons with Pass I moved to Boston to attend the New England Conservatory.
Due to these various circumstances, when I entered the Catholic University of Louvain in 1934, I had already travelled in a number of European countries and spoke four languages fairly fluently. This turned out to be a valuable asset in my subsequent career as a scientist.
The people to become enlightened in Atlantis lit the "flame of enlightenment" on earth for the first time. The members of the various mystery schools have kept the flame alive by passing on the secret techniques for attaining enlightenment from the time of Atlantis to our present day.
I learned English, my sixth language at this point, quite quickly.