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Quotes About Knowledge

Eventually, doctors will adopt AI and algorithms as their work partners. This leveling of the medical knowledge landscape will ultimately lead to a new premium: to find and train doctors who have the highest level of emotional intelligence.
~ Eric Topol
second major driver of open knowledge has emerged. These are MOOCs (massive open online courses), which broadcast lectures to tens of thousands of people who have an Internet connection and want to sign up.
~ Eric Topol
As Eisenstein affirmed, the impact of books to alter the master-apprentice traditional relationship was quite clear, as people could "instruct themselves primarily from books with a minimum of outside help" and "cut the bonds of subordination which kept pupils and apprentices under the tutelage of a given master.
~ Eric Topol
In you don't continually invest in your education, you risk losing your competitive edge.
~ Eric Tyson
history was a living thing with an endless supply of stories, of lessons to apply to the present of one's own life.
~ Eric Van Lustbader
Since the ocean of facts is infinite, a prodigious expansion of science in the sociological sense becomes possible, giving employment to scientistic technicians and leading to the fantastic accumulation of irrelevant knowledge through huge "research projects" whose most interesting feature is the quantifiable expense that has gone into their production.
~ Eric Voegelin
The first principle of Gnosticism is the nonrecognition of reality.
~ Eric Voegelin
Popper is philosophically so uncultured, so fully a primitive ideological brawler, that he is not able to even approximately to reproduce correctly the contents of one page of Plato. Reading is of no use to him; he is too lacking in knowledge to understand what the author says.
~ Eric Voegelin
The temptation to fall from uncertain truth into certain truth is stronger in the clarity of the Christian faith than in other spiritual structures. But the absence of a secure hold on reality and the demanding spiritual strain are generally characteristic of border experiences in which man's knowledge of transcendent being, and thereby of the origin and meaning of mundane being, is constituted.
~ Eric Voegelin
Early in my research on the democratization of innovation I was very fortunate to gain five major academic mentors and friends. Nathan Rosenberg, Richard Nelson, Zvi Griliches
~ Eric von Hippel
When information is sticky, innovators tend to rely largely on information they already have in stock.
~ Eric von Hippel
Dedicated to all who are building the information commons.
~ Eric von Hippel
Routine and intentional free revealing among profit-seeking firms was first described by Allen (1983). He noticed the phenomenon, which he called collective invention
~ Eric von Hippel
scientists rush to publish in order to gain the benefits associated with being the first to have made a particular advancement.
~ Eric von Hippel
each innovator will tend to develop innovations that draw on the sticky information it already has, because that is
~ Eric von Hippel
I've always found it's easier to be ignorant.
~ Eric Walters
Being smart and acting stupid are two different things.
~ Eric Walters
There is still the feeling that women's writing is a lesser class of writing, that what goes on in the nursery or the bedroom is not as important as what goes on in the battlefield, that what women know about is a less category of knowledge.
~ Erica Jong
Advice is what you ask for when you already know the answer but wish you didn't.
~ Erica Jong
Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn't.
~ Erica Jong
People become librarians because they know too much. Their knowledge extends beyond mere categories. They cannot be confined to disciplines. They bring order to chaos. They bring wisdom and culture to the masses. Librarians rule. And they will kick the crap out of anyone who says otherwise.
~ Erica Olsen Firment
Knowledge brings understanding and acceptance, only then can healing beings.
~ Erica Spindler
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~ Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
Åžtii, de fapt nu de necunoscut m? tem, ci de fapul c? voi pierde toate câte le cunosc.
~ Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt