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Im learning something all the time. Thats the way I want it to go, and thats the way Ill go until I am no longer on this
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"I'm learning something all the time. That's the way I want it to go, and that's the way I'll go until I am no longer on this planet"

- Doris Roberts

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Doris Roberts' quote speaks with the importance of lifelong knowing. She emphasizes that she wants to continue learning until the day she dies, suggesting that knowledge is a valuable asset that ought to be pursued throughout life. This quote likewise speaks to the idea of personal growth and development, as Roberts suggests that she is continuously striving to end up being a better variation of herself. The quote also speaks with the concept of resilience and decision, as Roberts is determined to keep discovering no matter what life tosses her way. Eventually, Roberts' quote is a pointer that understanding is power and that we should never stop making every effort to discover and grow.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Doris Roberts somewhere between November 4, 1930 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 16 other quotes.

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