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en I'm using a part of my brain that I haven't used since school, learning the French grammar.

en Let schoolmasters puzzle their brain, With grammar, and nonsense, and learning; Good liquor, I stoutly maintain, Gives genius a better discerning
  Oliver Goldsmith

en It described a person who is part French and part Spanish. As the French traveled and started settling in different parts of the world, it became a person who was part French and African, French and Native American.

en If you row 3,000 strokes a day for 15 years you end up on autopilot. But when you're learning a new sport, you're part of a learning culture, your brain and body are more open to change. We can take that attitude back with us into the rowing.

en I have been to high schools all across Montana. If you haven't been to them look lately, I will take you to them, across the street, down the alley, across the parking lot, on the noon hour, before school, after school and I will show you where high school students are learning to smoke.

en Research shows that you begin learning in the womb and go right on learning until the moment you pass on. Your brain has a capacity for learning that is virtually limitless, which makes every human a potential genius.

en It's like being the only French-speaking child in an all-English class and wanting to speak to the other pupils. We need the grammar-book and the vocabulary.

en This grammar school boy is not going to take any lessons from a public school boy on children from less privileged backgrounds.

en I wanted to do something a little bit different [in physical education]. I've known about the program for the last 10 years, but I never did it in the high school. I think it works a lot better at the grammar school level.

en It takes more time and effort and delicacy to learn the silence of a people than to learn its sounds. Some people have a special gift for this. Perhaps this explains why some missionaries, notwithstanding their efforts, never come to speak properly, to communicate delicately through silences. Although they ''speak with the accent of natives'' they remain forever thousands of miles away. The learning of the grammar of silence is an art much more difficult to learn than the grammar of sounds.

en It takes more time and effort and delicacy to learn the silence of a people than to learn its sounds. Some people have a special gift for this. Perhaps this explains why some missionaries, notwithstanding their efforts, never come to speak properly, to communicate delicately through silences. Although they ''speak with the accent of natives'' they remain forever thousands of miles away. The learning of the grammar of silence is an art much more difficult to learn than the grammar of sounds.

en Motherhood is an especially powerful experience because it involves learning under high-stakes conditions, which is just the sort of learning that drives change in the brain.

en . . . He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. it a great error to waste young gentlemen's years so long in learning Latin by so tedious a grammar.
  Gilbert Burnet

en Part of the rationale for that is not that we're growing in population, but that we have one school [North Elementary] that we haven't made any major renovations to in years. We have 12 trailers sitting at that school. It's just not an efficient facility.

en No school from grammar to college and no shopping or selling.


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