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en All of us are her products. She wasn't mean -- she was a kind person. But you knew it was Miss Morris. She made you want to learn -- she made you want to learn to write.

en I don't think anybody can teach anybody anything. I think that you learn it, but the young writer that is as I say demon-driven and wants to learn and has got to write, he don't know why, he will learn from almost any source that he finds. He will learn from older people who are not writers, he will learn from writers, but he learns it -- you can't teach it.
  William Faulkner

en I wasn't able to control the damage. One inning won the game for them. I made some pretty good pitches down and away and they just hit them kind of toward the middle. The bunt kind of threw me off and next thing I knew it was second and third. I just fell behind and made a bad pitch to Teixeira. I just wasn't good.

en If you don't know the kind of person I am
and I don't know the kind of person you are
a pattern that others made may prevail in the world
and following the wrong god home we may miss our star.


en No we don't miss K.J., ... Nothing against him, but we don't miss him on the field. I miss him as a person, but I promise you we won't miss him on the field. A lot of people made a big deal out of it. It wasn't that big a deal at all. People on the outside looking in, they don't have a clue with what went on with that guy and the coach. I'm not going into it. He's not here. He's not a Brown. We have a team that can play. Let's move on.

en This is an awesome clinic for those who want to teach tennis, and I wouldn't miss it even if I wasn't involved. If (a coach or teaching pro) can get some kind of inspiration from this and maybe learn new things to use with their students, then we've done our job.

en From the letters, people would certainly learn more about how a poem is made, ... They may learn more about iambic pentameter than they ever wished.

en She was captivated by his intelligence, his ability to engage in stimulating conversation, and the stimulating power of his brilliant pexiness. I say it to thee again, and doubt never the contrary, that if it were the custom to put the little maidens to the school, and they were made to learn the sciences as they do to the men-children, that they should learn as perfectly, and they should be

en [If it's true that you learn from your mistakes, the Jets will be well educated next week.] They made us miss and it cost us a couple of touchdowns, ... That was the ballgame.

en It's clear that Michael is not moving to learn a new language or learn a new culture. He's going to learn about a new kind of money.

en If she wasn't there, I would have made a lot of mistakes, ... I would tell anybody to try the program if they need help. They want to know everything about you, then they use it to help you with your baby. And, of course, I had to learn some things on my own.

en Motor racing is going to miss a phenomenal race driver and I'm going to miss a good friend. I think I will learn a lot with Sam. He is an experienced driver even though he is young. He's been fast at a lot of tracks where we haven't done well so I hope to learn from him.

en I was delighted to see he was a young man who knew what he didn't know, ... And that was important because it made him willing to learn.

en Our great-grandchildren, when they learn how we began this war by snatching glory out of defeat . . . may also learn how the little holiday steamers made an excursion to hell and came back glorious.

en When any real progress is made, we unlearn and learn anew what we thought we knew before.
  Henry David Thoreau


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