My religious belief teaches me to feel as safe in battle as in bed.
Photography doesn't teach you to express your emotions; it teaches you how to see.
The sun teaches to all things that grow their longing for the light. But it is night that raises them to the stars.
History teaches us the mistakes we are going to make.
Sickness is a sort of early old age; it teaches us a diffidence in our earthly state.
Instinct teaches us to look for happiness outside ourselves.
Every book teaches a lesson, even if the lesson is only that one has chosen the wrong book.
Through improvisation, jazz teaches you about yourself. And through swing, it teaches you that other people are individuals too. It teaches you how to coordinate with them.
The Christian religion teaches us to imitate a God that is cruel, insidious, jealous, and implacable in his wrath.
This is the lesson that history teaches: repetition.
We speak, but it is God who teaches.
The study of science teaches young men to think, while study of the classics teaches them to express thought.
FREEDOM CANNOT BE LICENSED, liberties cannot be regulated and rights cannot be granted. History teaches us that when the rights and liberties of a free people have restrictions upon them, they cease to be freedoms and rights. Instead, the government becomes like a king, bestowing privileges upon the chosen few and servitude upon everyone else.
The way God teaches us to live by faith is He takes away our feelings.
Basically, my mother is a piano teacher, and she actually teaches piano at Yamaha School of Music today. She's a really, really amazing human being and is very patient. She had enough patience for me, as a kid, which I'm very thankful for. She made sure that music was a part of my general education as well.
My Hinduism teaches me to respect all religions. In this lies the secret of Ramarajya.
The only thing experience teaches you is what you can
In the Gospel we have just heard, Jesus, the Master, teaches the crowds and the small group of his disciples by accommodating himself to their ability to understand. . . . Jesus does not seek to 'play the professor. ' Instead, he seeks to reach people's hearts, their understanding and their lives, so that they may bear fruit.
One experienced minute sometimes teaches us more than a lifetime.
All that the Eternal Father teaches and reveals is His being, His nature, and His Godhead, which He manifests to us in His Son, and teaches us that we are also His Son.