“You’ve learned the lesson,' Kellhus had said on one of those rare mornings when he shared her breakfast.'What lesson might that be?''That the lessons never end.' He laughed, gingerly sipped his steaming tea. 'That ignorance is infinite.”
“He had learned Lesson One: Let French women tell you what they want.”
“He needs to learn there are consequences to his poor decisions.""And if the consequence is death, Jillian? What lesson is there to learn then?”
“Everything was a test. Or a lesson. Or a punishment from which he was supposed to learn a lesson, on which he would be tested later, and punished if he hadn't learned it.”
“I have learned one lesson in all this and I will share it knowing it will do no one any good. The lesson is this: "There are none more complicit in one's undoing than one's own heart".”
“He had learned the worst lesson that life can teach - that it makes no sense.”