May we never be women who
stop learning and growing and changing.
You don't
stop learning and growing and changing just because the person you love isn't there every day.
Always improving - We believe that best people never
stop learning and growing and that the only way to do that is to be humble and eager to be better.
On that final note, never
stop learning and growing.
Never
stop learning and growing.
Of course, we never
stop learning and growing.
Believing in eternal progression, Mormons know that we don't
stop learning and growing after we die.
Janet told us she never
stops learning and growing as a person and as a teacher.
Not exact matches
It's remarkably easy to continue doing what you've done the day before
and the day before that, but I have
learned that if you're not willing to take a risk, then you will
stop growing and you will not be successful.
Limiting beliefs will
stop you from getting the full benefit of any experience,
and can hold you back from
learning and growing — if you're unwilling to leave your comfort zone, you'll be stuck wherever you are today.
Those who
stop learning stop growing,
and they continue to get the same results year after year.
Gods don't explain anything, they never did, that's the point, to just
stop trying to think
and learn and grow,
and salivate over not dying when you die.
Yet many public spokesmen for the religious right now tell Evangelicals — including Evangelical women who have spent their lives teaching Evangelical girls
and young women to resist the sexualization of their identity
and worth in a hook - up culture,
and Evangelical men who
learned at Promise Keepers rallies that racial reconciliation is a moral imperative — to «
grow up,» to
stop being «panty - waists.»
But the problem was that the church was trying to
grow up,
learn how to think for themselves
and become a mature adult, but the founder couldn't handle losing the control he loves, so he
stopped the development.
I understand that I might be far to optimistic (even deluded) but we can only judge our failures on how we respond, we should never lose to Monaco, but we did, the only way of
stopping that happening again is by
growing and learning.
I would encourage my dissenters to
learn the difference between «opinion
and trolling»... some others, should
stop sulking
and grow up.
Get specialist help,
grow up,
learn about football
and stop behaving like an A hole.
When I was reading up on what happened to mine, I
learned about symmetrical
and asymmetrical growth restriction — the babies who are just destined to be small versus those who
stop growing.
Babies
learn from interacting with adults,
and when one adult is watching TV the communication between baby
and their
grown - up
stops.
Stop by The Hippie Housewife to see how this free spirit is
learning and growing in the midst of unexpected community.
A brand new science for studying this networked phenomenon,
and in effect it's kind of a reverse engineering the World Wide Web that we know
and the kinds of networks that we see on that to try to figure out how they took shape
and maybe from that we can
learn what principles involve
and how networks do
grow and you might be able to use that sort of thing to be able to develop a better system s for example being able to create more efficient networks
and that could be very valuable in industry, there may be a lot of practical applications, involving protecting privacy, for example,
and stopping people from stealing identities;
and you should, you know, should be of just an interesting phenomenon.
I
learned these techniques after years of trial
and error when I began researching why my body
stopped growing and why I was struggled to get the body I always wanted.
In week 6, you'll foster self - love,
learn how to
stop negative thoughts in their tracks,
and prepare to
grow through inevitable future setbacks
and bumps along the road.
Never
stop learning,
growing and adapting.
Your education doesn't have to
stop after high school or college;
grow your social circle
and learn something fun by taking adult classes.
We never
stop questioning our assumptions
and methods; we embrace how much we have to
learn and grow.
The Lovely Bones
and little Susie Salmon (Saoirse Ronan) certainly tell us what she's
learning while watching her family
and murderer shuffle around on the mortal coil in a near - constant voice - over, but those words of denial
and anger
growing into acceptance don't reveal themselves in her limited actions in her
stop on the way to Heaven (This might also be attributed to the fact that the story is told in the past tense, which lessens its overall impact as she has already seen
and discovered these things; she's telling her story as opposed to living it, if you pardon the metaphysical contradiction in the wording).
Growing child poverty is affecting children's
learning and education staff are increasingly providing the services
and essentials of daily life to
stop families «falling through the cracks», according to NEU education professionals.
Growing child poverty is affecting children's
learning, say NEU education professionals,
and schools
and education staff are increasingly providing the services
and essentials of daily life to
stop families falling through the cracks
If a student
stops learning once school is out, that student will not
grow as a student
and probably will perform poorly on tests.
Stop by Landers Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Norman
and learn more about the
growing Landers tradition that is putting roots in Oklahoma.
When her father suddenly escapes, she knows he's coming for her,
and that only she, who
learned how to stalk
and track from this man, can find
and stop him,
and that she must not let the little girl's love that still lingers under the
grown woman's abhorrence get in her way.
«Naturally, our first
stop was to buy junk food
and fossil fuel...» Hang on for the ride: With characteristic poetry
and pluck, Barbara Kingsolver
and her family sweep readers along on their journey away from the industrial - food pipeline to a rural life in which they vow to buy only food raised in their own neighborhood,
grow it themselves, or
learn to live without it.
(Although, to be fair to Dr. Fujimura, they had
learned to ignore it,
and it had eventually
stopped growing, just as she'd said it would.)
In the last twenty - two years, the McKenzies have been through it, survived it,
learned by it,
and grown stronger from it, because life didn't
stop for breath when they needed it.
There's only one thing you as a financial advisor can do about this,
and that's to
grow new brain cells,
learn how to better manage money,
and then
stop selling them.
Whether you've aced every quiz, or still have some studying to do, we hope you'll never
stop learning new ways to
grow and improve your veterinary practice.
Dr. Lynn Hagood isn't letting the fact that he earned his DVM from Auburn University's College of Veterinary Medicine in 1988
stop him from continuing to
learn and grow as a veterinarian.
Kauai Coffee invites you to
stop by their estate to
learn more about how coffee is
grown, harvested, processed,
and...
Kauai Coffee invites you to
stop by their estate to
learn more about how coffee is
grown, harvested, processed,
and graded.
This short guided tour of the farm includes a slow - paced horseback ride through the property with
stops to view, discuss,
and learn about much of the natural fruits, vegetables,
and plants that
grow in Belize, as well as see some local cattle.
The number of wonderful sights you see when you spend enough time in this country
and the lessons you
learn just never
stop growing...
We never
stop questioning our assumptions
and methods; we embrace how much we have to
learn and grow.
The younger gaming generation can
stop by to play the games their parents
grew up with
and maybe
learn a thing or two about their favorite pastime's history.
If you make it an effort to never
stop learning and always have the mindset to
grow, surely you will also become a successful artist.
Felicia was most surprised to
learn that it wasn't until the end of World War II that families shifted their eating habits
and stopped growing their own food.
How about the farmer who
learns that even very low levels of organophosphate insecticides can disrupt developing brains
and nervous systems,
and then immediately
stops spraying his crops for the sake of the health of his grandbabies
growing up in a house across the field.
He
stopped producing his daily vlog for a month in response to the outcry, but returned to the platform late last month, claiming he had
learned from his mistakes
and grown as an individual.
We
stop aspiring, rebelling, striving,
learning,
and growing.
We never
stop questioning our assumptions
and methods; we embrace how much we have to
learn and grow.