Source: Conversation, Cognition and Learning (1975), p. 261 as cited in: K.V. Wilson (2011) From Associations to Structure. p. 200.
“A [learning] style is a disposition to adopt one class of learning strategy.”
Source: Learning Strategies, Teaching Strategies, and Conceptual or Learning Style (1988), p. 85.
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Source: Catch Me If You Can: The True Story of a Real Fake
Source: Styles and Strategies of Learning (1976), p. 133.

“Obviously my best strategy is to wait, listen, and learn.”
Silver Surfer, in Silver Surfer, Vol. 3, no. 35 "The Name is Thanos"

Source: 1950s, My Philosophical Development (1959), p. 110
Context: Some modern philosophers have gone so far as to say that words should never be confronted with facts but should live in a pure, autonomous world where they are compared only with other words. When you say, ‘the cat is a carnivorous animal,’ you do not mean that actual cats eat actual meat, but only that in zoology books the cat is classified among carnivora. These authors tell us that the attempt to confront language with fact is ‘metaphysics’ and is on this ground to be condemned. This is one of those views which are so absurd that only very learned men could possibly adopt them.

“There appear to be as many learning styles among prodigies as there are prodigies to express them.”
How to Raise a Prodigy, The New Yorker (2018)

“Don't show off your learning; that's just another way of style.”
Plunkitt of Tammany Hall, Chapter 12, Dangers of the Dress Suit in Politics

“I learned to play fast without agonizing about strategy or overanalyzing individual moves”
After he started playing “blitz” (the shortest format of Chess) in Chennai in early years, pages=292-293
Reimagining India: Unlocking the Potential of Asia’s Next Superpower

Quoted in: Kabir, Hajara Muhammad (2010). Northern women development. [Nigeria]. ISBN 978-978-906-469-4. OCLC 890820657.
Medicine and Morality (1881)