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She'd learned that to cling too tightly was to strangle.
— Erika Swyler
She might be the only girl I've ever met who still hasn't learned to sacrifice bodily comfort for fashion's sake.
— Tim Tharp
If I'd learned anything about this woman it was that she looked like heaven, but she could make you hurt like hell.
— Lisa Kessler
She'd learned long time ago that nothing wonderful lasted forever
— Nicholas Sparks
She had learned propriety, which was the same as saying she had learned to trust only herself.
— Kristin Cashore
She's television generation. She learned life from Bugs Bunny. The only reality she knows comes to her through the television set.
— William Holden
She learned which herbs were valuable and which were dangerous, and which herbs were valuable because they were dangerous.
— Leigh Bardugo
They say the first of my kind was Alasdair, a human raised by hawks. She learned the languages of birds and was gifted with their form.
— Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Francie, huddled with other children of her kind, learned more that first day than she realized. She learned of the class system of a great Democracy.
— Betty Smith
The key to contentment was to never ask why; she had learned that long ago.
— Elizabeth Strout
It's high time your grandmother learned to be proud of the grandson she's got, rather than the one she thinks she ought to have -
— J.K. Rowling
Maisie bit her lip. She had learned that sometimes it was best to let words die of their own accord, rather than fight them.
— Jacqueline Winspear
One thing I have learned for sure. A woman is like a living Violin. She would only offer herself to this who can get the best tunes out of her.
— Sameh Elsayed
A learned person will become noble only when he or she has put into real practice what has been learned, instead of mere words.
— Dalai Lama
One of the most important lessons she'd recently learned was that looking strong and confident was sometimes all the people required of you.
— Stuart Hill
She had been forced into prudence in her youth, she learned romance as she grew older: the natural sequel of an unnatural beginning.
— Jane Austen
She long ago learned that if she waited and blinked and behaved like a pupil, eventually someone would lecture her on something.
— Catherynne M Valente
Rahel knew that this had happened because she had been hoping that it wouldn't. She hadn't learned to control her Hopes yet.
— Arundhati Roy
I've learned the hard way that to have any kind of a future you've got to give up hope of ever changing your past. She
— M.L. Stedman
Visionary idealism is a male art form. The lesbian aesthete does not exist. But if there were one, she would have learned from the perverse male mind.
— Camille Paglia
But she'd learned instead to hope in the one Beacon that would always be there, no matter what darkness came her way.
— Jody Hedlund
Destiny, she'd learned, was written in the heavens; a person couldn't take what the universe didn't wish to give.
— Jennifer Haigh
the princess jumped from the tower & she learned that she could fly all along. she never needed those wings.
— Amanda Lovelace
Maybe it is something that artists have," she said, liking the sound of the word she had just learned. "A special kind of magic knowledge.
— Lois Lowry
If Cam finally learned one lesson before she died, it would be that being kind was sometimes more important than being right.
— Wendy Wunder
From birds she learned how to sing; from cats she learned a form of dangerous independence.
— Salman Rushdie
Sadie had been taking lessons for over a year, and she still learned something each and every time she rode.
— Valerie Ormond
She had long ago learned not to refuse when God brought a need to her attention.
— Robin Lee Hatcher
He had not yet learned that the only safe male rebuke to a scornful female is to stay away from her - especially if that is what she desires.
— Booth Tarkington
Perhaps she had learned already those lessons in life that make smiling difficult.
— Clare B. Dunkle
Haven't you learned yet? A king acts so that others will act. Nothing comes from nothing comes from nothing. But something makes something. She
— Maggie Stiefvater
No, she learned that true love was epic stuff, as told by Mary.
— Harriet Evans
In her own experience she's learned that happiness and sadness find their own level no matter what's biting you, mosquitoes or meatskins.
— Alden Bell
I learned to be a regional writer by reading people like Flannery O'Connor. She was a huge influence.
— David Almond
She'd already learned that pretty exposes you and pretty hides you and like most girls, she hadn't yet learned how to navigate the difference.
— Brit Bennett
She learned then that some relationships ended without fireworks or tears or regret. They ended in silence. It
— Kristin Hannah
She has learned, over time, that the way someone laughs often mirrors who they are. How they are.
— Laura Dave
She had certainly learned about not having enough money, which is different from being poor.
— Anna Quindlen
By the time a little girl has become a young woman she has learned how dangerous a thing it is to dream.
— Meg Howrey
She hadn't learned to look for the difference yet between what one did and who one was. Hadn't even known there was a difference.
— Julia Pierpont
One of the things that I've learned working with Madonna is you just move forward. It's really rare that she ever brings up the past.
— Guy Oseary
Had she learned to feel again, only to have to feel this? Could any amount of love ever be worth the pain of losing it?
— Robin Hobb
She has learned to love. To fear. To hate. And then to love again. Through it all, she writes." ~Once Upon A Time There Was A Girl
— Kimberly Kinrade
Living in a place like this, she must have learned how to see all the monsters that can hide a person.
— Lauren DeStefano
Sometimes, as she has well learned in life, one's actions must precede the emotions one hopes to feel.
— Shilpi Somaya Gowda
Because Ann learned to trust God fifteen years ago, she is able to trust God now with an even more difficult situation.
— K. Howard Joslin
I learned from her that every woman is worried
about her looks, no matter how beautiful she is. — Richard Feynman
about her looks, no matter how beautiful she is. — Richard Feynman
Jacinta knew from the start that this city was a woman, cruel and vain; she learned to fear her and never look her in the eye.
— Carlos Ruiz Zafon
She lived among us for a while
And brought joy where she went.
We thought she was a gift of God
But learned she was but lent. — Joan W. Blos
And brought joy where she went.
We thought she was a gift of God
But learned she was but lent. — Joan W. Blos
It wasn't so much that Lola Plum believed she'd learned her lesson in love. Lola Plum was just realistic about life.
— Shannon Noelle Long
My mother is really the person I learned to curse from. She discourages me from saying that in interviews. But it's true.
— Adam Mansbach
She'd learned early that if she couldn't be on time to save her life, she'd better cultivate the unseemly art of groveling.
— Michelle Sagara
Bree and I were together for five damn years - so you know a nigga was fucked up in the head when I learned she had another nigga's baby. I
— Tynessa
Peabody only smiled. Guilt was the best tool, she knew. She'd learned that one at her mother's knee.
— J.D. Robb
She'd created her own hell, and now that she had learned to control her fear, she knew how to create her own paradise.
— Josephine Angelini
Do not wait until life meets some inner criteria to seize the day, she whispered. I have learned that sometimes tomorrow never comes.
— Sylvia Day
My ma was all of them at some time, and what she learned is that the best way to talk to God is by yourself.
— Claire North
When she learned how much God loved her, how much he valued her, the soul-corroding shame lost its power.
— Jo Ann Fore
I learned that day that no matter how demanding a person's tone, no matter how many times she asks something, she might not actually want an answer. I
— Alexandra Oliva
By now, I should have learned that luck, if she was a lady, was a mean-spirited bitch with a grudge against me.
— Jaye Wells
A secret to which truth has always initiated her lovers, and through which they have learned that it is in hiding that she offers to them most truly.
— Jacques Lacan
Kamala did not try to find him. She was not surprised when she learned that Siddhartha had disappeared.
— Hermann Hesse
If she hasn't learned to appreciate my sterling character and spectacular good looks by this time, it's not likely she will.
— Elizabeth Peters
Even more than the time when she gave birth, a mother feels her greatest joy when she hears others refer to her son as a wise learned one.
— Thiruvalluvar
She learned the same lesson I had learned though - if someone is hell-bent on self-destruction, there isn't a lot you can do to change their mind.
— Mia Sheridan
I should have learned this, she thought. I wanted to learn fire, and pain, but I should have learned people.
— Terry Pratchett
She had learned to live light because life itself could be heavy enough.
— Jackson Burnett
She learned quickly that it was not good to be too different. Great differences caused envy, suspicion, fear, charges of witchcraft.
— Octavia E. Butler
If she'd learned anything from her father, it was that composure was control. Even if it was just an illusion.
— Victoria Schwab
I wish she were receptive enough to discuss what I learned, but you can't expect the same person who wounded you to heal you. So
— Neil Strauss
She had once believed that she'd been born to be a queen.
She had since learned that she'd been born to be a wolf. — Sarah J. Maas
She had since learned that she'd been born to be a wolf. — Sarah J. Maas
If she had learned anything twenty-five years, it was that money wasn't worth much if you didn't have anyone to share it with.
— Erin McCarthy
For she had not yet learned to know how rich she was in the blessings which alone can make life happy.
— Louisa May Alcott
Everyone wants to share what he or she has learned with someone who really cares.
— Douglas Coupland
Thus, she had learned a romance book was fiction. A hero who truly cared for the heroine was called a fantasy.
— Cherise Sinclair
If there was one thing she'd learned from her parents, it's that pleasure was sacred.
— Stephanie Julian
She'd learned now that the only way to write a list was to finish with something you actually wanted to do.
— Harriet Evans
Ammu quickly learned to recognize and despise the ugly face of sympathy. They ... gloated. She fought off the urge to slap them.
— Arundhati Roy
She'd learned a lot of things from Zeb in his Urban Bloodshed Limitation classes: in Zeb's view, the first bloodshed to be limited should be your own.
— Margaret Atwood
People liked to imagine they were free to choose their own lives, but she had learned that choice was sometimes illusory.
— Nicholas Sparks
She learned the intricacy of loneliness: the horror of color, the roar of soundlessness and the menace of familiar objects lying still.
— Toni Morrison
It was a dumb mistake, sleeping with her, and I learned from the experience. Still, I'd gladly make the same mistake tonight if she calls.
— Jarod Kintz
And then she'll know the things I learned
That really have no value in the end she will surely know
I wasn't born to follow — The Byrds
That really have no value in the end she will surely know
I wasn't born to follow — The Byrds
She had learned to use her silence as armor and her memories as escape from the sniggers and name-calling.
— Sonali Dev
When I learned of Aunt Dimity's death, I was stunned. Not because she was dead, but because I had never known she'd been alive.
— Nancy Atherton
Somewhere she had learned that if an interviewer remains silent, the interviewee will rush to fill the silence.
— William Landay
I've learned ... That I wish I could have told my Mom that I love her one more time before she passed away.
— Andy Rooney
She'd learned that home was a fluid thing and whether on a planet, a satellite, or a rusted bucket of a ship, this crew was her home.
— Melissa Landers
If there was one thing she'd learned in this business, it was to never tell a client you couldn't do something.
— Timothy Zahn
What she mostly wanted, he learned, was the same thing many people want
someone to notice she was there. — Mitch Albom
someone to notice she was there. — Mitch Albom