(verb) To acquire, or attempt to acquire knowledge or an ability to do something.
"We learn from experience that men never learn anything from experience."
"Share your knowledge. It is a way to achieve immortality."
"In your light I learn how to love. In your beauty, how to make poems. You dance inside my chest where no-one sees you, but sometimes I do, and that sight becomes this art."
"There is not human being from whom we cannot learn something if we are interested enough to dig deep."
"When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new."
"The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education."
"What we become depends on what we read after all the professors have finished teaching us."
"It is not that I'm so smart. But I stay with the questions much longer."
"The philosophy of the schoolroom in one generation is the philosophy of government in the next."
"Learn to detach yourself from whatever didn't work out the way you wanted it to."
"Everything has its wonders, even darkness and silence, and I learn, whatever state I may be in, therein to be content."
"You have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than anyone else."