Quotes About Knowledge
Unlike any other time in our history, we have to know that staying in school and getting an education is the most important thing you can do.
~ Alexis Herman
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I have a degree in finance and these things kind of all go beyond me in a sense. I have a degree from a long time ago before computers.
~ Chris Henchy
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Never try to put all the chemicals in the entire world in your body at the same time.
~ Dave Barry
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I spent my time trying to understand grand jury procedure - a topic about which I never before had the slightest interest.
~ Donella Meadows
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If you dissemble sometimes your knowledge of that you are thought to know, you shall be thought, another time, to know that you know not.
~ Francis Bacon
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The more everybody knows about all aspects of the problems we face, the better off all of us will be. Less time spent explaining things means more time for coming up with creative solutions.
~ Jesse James Garrett
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Even though in the world you are the most learned scholar of the time, Behold the vanishing of this world and this time!
~ Rumi
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Knowledge isn't evil, in and of itself. It's what people choose to do with their knowledge that makes the difference. I think it matters what you want knowledge for . And what you're willing to sacrifice to get it.
~ Margaret Peterson Haddix
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Something surprising occurred to Finn. Are you all scared? he asked. Just because you don't know where the spinning room took us? Does it scare you that much when you don't know stuff? He jumped up to the next higher step. You should all remember what it's like to be a second grader. There's lots of stuff I don't know or understand, and I'm fine.
~ Margaret Peterson Haddix
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Scientific discoveries usually aren't good or evil just by themselves. Science is neutral. It's what people do with their knowledge that matters.
~ Margaret Peterson Haddix
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Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it'?
~ Margaret Peterson Haddix
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All I know is that faith comes from within and it begins with faith in yourself; the knowledge that you have within you the ability to judge between the dark and the light and to act accordingly.
~ Margaret Weis
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have sinned enough against the world," Raistlin said dryly. "Teaching magic to
~ Margaret Weis
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Raistlin no habló de ello con nadie; había aprendido muy pronto que el conocimiento era poder, sobre todo si era el secreto de otra persona.
~ Margaret Weis
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Or send her reasons why she does not wish to come." Burke's caveat may have been inspired by the knowledge that a year earlier when the Whipple party had spent a week with the Mohaves, Olive had not presented herself, or by Francisco, who had talked with Espaniole months earlier and may have gleaned that Olive preferred to stay.
~ Margot Mifflin
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The way out of a trap is to know the way the trap is built. Only then will it cease being a trap.
~ Marguerite Beecher
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I had the face of pleasure, and yet I had no knowledge of pleasure. There was no mistaking that face.
~ Marguerite Duras
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And I knew it. That's the worst part: I knew it.
~ Marguerite Duras
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Con frecuencia, al terminar el trabajo, a uno le asalta el recuerdo de la más grande de las injusticias. Hablo de lo cotidiano de la vida. No es por la mañana, es al atardecer cuando eso invade las casas, nos invade a nosotros. Y si no se es así, no se es absolutamente nada. Se es: nada. Y siempre en todos los casos de todos los pueblos, se sabe.
~ Marguerite Duras
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Ils devraient toujours lire le livre à voix haute et claire, se tenir de toutes leurs forces exempts de toute mémoire de l'avoir jamais lu, dans la conviction de n'en connaître rien, et cela chaque soir.
~ Marguerite Duras
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He spoke with a knowledge that's almost completely forgotten, and of which almost nothing completely verifiable can survive. He offered opinions rather than information. He spoke about Balzac as he might have done about himself, as if he himself had once tried to be Balzac. He had a sublime courtesy even in knowledge, a way at once profound and clear of handling knowledge without ever making it seem an obligation or a burden. He was sincere.
~ Marguerite Duras
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Ne bildiÄŸinizi bilmeden bildiÄŸinizi san?rs?n?z, o bilginin sonuna varamazs?n?z, dünyadaki mutsuzluÄŸun tek ba??n?za sureti olduÄŸunuzu san?rs?n?z, imtiyazl? bir al?nyaz?s?n?n sureti. Kendinizi olmakta olan bu ÅŸeyin hakimi san?rs?n?z, böyle bir ÅŸeyin var olduÄŸunu san?rs?n?z
~ Marguerite Duras
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N?u ng??i ta bi?t gì Ä'ó v? Ä'i?u mình s? vi?t, trước khi làm Ä'i?u Ä'ó, trước khi vi?t, ng??i ta s? không bao gi? vi?t. Ch?ng c?n.
~ Marguerite Duras
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Reason, you'll always be half-blind.
~ Marguerite Porete
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