Quotes About Knowledge
WHAT IS REALITY? It's both the simplest question to answer—and the hardest. Over the ages, it has baffled both philosophers and physicists. In The Republic, Plato described the true world as nothing more than a flickering shadow on a cave wall. Oddly enough, millennia later, scientists have come full circle to a similar conclusion.
~ James Rollins
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Research today has become more about seeing if something can be done versus judging if it should. It's knowledge for the sake of knowledge, regardless of the impact on the world.
~ James Rollins
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God had banished man from the Garden of Eden for daring to trespass upon the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. - But What if man learned to grow his own Tree? Where might it end? - She didn't knew the answer. She knew only one thing for certain. Someone had to stop Them
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young men think old men fools, and old men know young men to be.
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Es ist noch kein Buch
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Tesla once stated, instinct is something which transcends knowledge. "Anton
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She ignored his questions. "You are not ready for what you seek," she simply said. Her words were Latin, but her accent sounded ancient, older even than his.
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Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark by Sir Laurence Gardner.
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One must be humble enough to recognize one's limitations, to know when further knowledge is needed.
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Man, know thyself, and thou wilt know the universe and the gods. —INSCRIPTION AT THE TEMPLE OF DELPHI
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the pursuit of knowledge is never for naught. Each line drawn on a map gets us closer to understanding the world and our place in it.
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The Holy Scrinium was the private library of the popes, said to contain amazing volumes, both religious and otherwise, dating back to the founding of Christendom.
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As Tesla once stated, instinct is something which transcends knowledge.
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Read. Read everything in the genre in which you want to write, but don't limit yourself. Read broadly. The best teacher of writing is a good book.
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A secret sold does not require a buyer's belief. It's a value unto itself.
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Don't be stupid." "I think that's what I'm best known for.
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Irenaeus, wrote
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Books are keys that open many doors.
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Biblical references about knowledge and good and evil often get tangled up.
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Throughout history, knowledge rises and falls, ebbs and flows. What once was known is forgotten again, lost in time, sometimes for centuries, only to be rediscovered ages later.
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True scholarship consists in knowing not what things exist, but what they mean; it is not memory but judgment.
~ James Russell Lowell
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Those who know the truth are not equal to those who love it Confucius All truth is safe and nothing else is safe, but he who keeps back truth, or withholds it from men, from motives of expediency, is either a coward or a criminal.
~ James Russell Lowell
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My gran'ther's rule was safer 'n 'tis to crow:Don't never prophesy—onless ye know.
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Books are the bees which carry the quickening pollen from one to another mind.
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