Johann Wolfgang von Goethe “No one has ever learned fully to know themselves.” -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe “No one has ever learned fully to know themselves.” -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Related Quotes “What we face may look insurmountable. But I learned something from all those years of training and competing. I learned something from all those sets and reps when I didn’t think I could lift another ounce of weight. What I learned is that we are always stronger than we know.” -Arnold Schwarzenegger “When you become fully responsible for your life, you can become fully human; once you become human, you may discover what it means to be a warrior.” -Dan Millman “Only by joy and sorrow does a person know anything about themselves and their destiny. They learn what to do and what to avoid.” -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe “Unlike grown ups, children have little need to deceive themselves.” -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe “A person places themselves on a level with the ones they praise.” -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe “Some years ago I became president of Columbia University and learned within 24 hours to be ready to speak at the drop of a hat, and I learned something more, the trustees were expected to be ready to speak at the passing of the hat.” -Dwight D. Eisenhower “I have to say, without sounding like a total tosser, that everything I’ve learned in life, and that has taken me out of my natural interior life, has been with men. They exposed me to things that I wasn’t aware of. I learned from all the guys.” -Helen Mirren “Remember that anything important can’t really be learned in the classroom. It must be learned by taking action, making mistakes, and then correcting them. That’s when wisdom sets in.” -Robert Kiyosaki “Ordinary people seem not to realize that those who really apply themselves in the right way to philosophy are directly and of their own accord preparing themselves for dying and death.” -Socrates “Ordinary people seem not to realize that those who really apply themselves in the right way to philosophy are directly and of their own accord preparing themselves for dying and death.” -Socrates