(verb) To acquire, or attempt to acquire knowledge or an ability to do something.
"You can not live at all if you do not learn to adapt yourself to your life as it happens to be."
"In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer."
"It is not that I'm so smart. But I stay with the questions much longer."
"He who would learn to fly one day must first learn to walk and run and climb and dance; one cannot fly into flying."
"What we become depends on what we read after all the professors have finished teaching us."
"One must learn to love."
"A woman's education consists of two lessons: never leave the house without stocking, never go out without a hat."
"Learn this from water: loud splashes the brook but the oceans depth are calm."
"Every person that comes into our life comes for a reason; some come to learn and others come to teach."
"I think that somehow, we learn who we really are and then live with that decision."
"We have to allow ourselves to be loved by the people who really love us, the people who really matter. Too much of the time, we are blinded by our own pursuits of people to love us, people that don't even matter, while all that time we waste and the people who do love us have to stand on the sidewalk and watch us beg in the streets! It's time to put an end to this. It's time for us to let ourselves be loved."
"All I have learned, I learned from books."