I don't care how famous a guitarist is he ain't learned everything. There's always somewhere to go something to mash up but he ain't found it yet. You never learn everything on that guitar neck.
I've learned to stay away from publicity addicts people who want to be famous for no reason.
What I've learned is that you really don't need to be a celebrity or have money or have the paparazzi following you around to be famous.
I served the famous professors and scholars and eventually they learned that the Reverend Moon is superior to them. Even Nobel laureate academics who thought they were at the center of knowledge are as nothing in front of me.
I had a really wonderful upbringing. We were a tight family. It was wonderful to grow up with so many siblings. We were all just a year or two apart and we were always so supportive of each other. I learned everything from my older brother and sister and taught it to my younger sisters.
I came from a poor family so working and going to school at the same time was natural. It taught me multi-tasking although we didn't call it that back then. I learned I could never be idle I need to be doing many things at once.
The only people that you really have that I learned are your family because they love you no matter what.
I have learned to have more faith in the scientist than he does in himself.
I have learned that track doesn't define me. My faith defines me. I'm running because I have been blessed with a gift.
What I learned growing up on the farm was a way of life that was centered on hard work and on faith and on thrift. Those values have stuck with me my whole life.