* some with the forked tongues they'd love again to unlearn * * some for a heart a brushed yet stainless urn... * | |
- That's one thing to unlearn. | |
And if Bruce Lee taught me anything, it's that I needed to unlearn everything. | |
And what one has learned, one can unlearn again. | |
And you can't unlearn those lessons. | |
* some with the forked tongues they'd love again to unlearn * * some for a heart a brushed yet stainless urn... * | |
- That's one thing to unlearn. | |
And if Bruce Lee taught me anything, it's that I needed to unlearn everything. | |
And what one has learned, one can unlearn again. | |
And you can't unlearn those lessons. | |
"'The death's headed "'The death's headed sphinx has occasioned much terror... "'among the unlearned... | |
"Alas, I think I may boast myself to be, with all possible vanity, "the most unlearned and uninformed female "who ever dared to call herself an authoress. " | |
"If therefore the whole church become together in one place and speak in tongues and there come in those that are unlearned and unbelievers, will ye not say that ye are mad?" | |
- So not really. This is where social engineering comes in, my unlearned friend. | |
An unconditioned stimulus, something that produces an unlearned, involuntary, unconditioned response. | |
All of us who are worth anything spend our manhood unlearning the follies of our youth. | |
And then you'll spend the next five years unlearning everything I taught you. | |
It's about unlearning hatred and unlearning fear. | |
Then, of course, a few weeks unlearning Greek, which involved a considerable amount of vodka and an unpremeditated trip to Madrid for the bullfights, which fortunately, since I can't bear the sight of blood, had long since gone on to Seville. | |
Um, as Rousseau said... we must learn to unlearn... because only by unlearning can we really learn to be. | |
"'The death's headed "'The death's headed sphinx has occasioned much terror... "'among the unlearned... | |
"Alas, I think I may boast myself to be, with all possible vanity, "the most unlearned and uninformed female "who ever dared to call herself an authoress. " | |
"If therefore the whole church become together in one place and speak in tongues and there come in those that are unlearned and unbelievers, will ye not say that ye are mad?" | |
- So not really. This is where social engineering comes in, my unlearned friend. | |
An unconditioned stimulus, something that produces an unlearned, involuntary, unconditioned response. | |
All of us who are worth anything spend our manhood unlearning the follies of our youth. | |
And then you'll spend the next five years unlearning everything I taught you. | |
It's about unlearning hatred and unlearning fear. | |
Then, of course, a few weeks unlearning Greek, which involved a considerable amount of vodka and an unpremeditated trip to Madrid for the bullfights, which fortunately, since I can't bear the sight of blood, had long since gone on to Seville. | |
Um, as Rousseau said... we must learn to unlearn... because only by unlearning can we really learn to be. | |