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Quotes About Knowledge

Why shouldn't I know what's going on?" Jaypaw dug his claws into the grass. "It's not fair if I can't even be curious!" "Curiosity must be tempered with patience," Yellowfang insisted. "Knowledge is wasted on those without the wisdom to know how to use it. And wisdom comes only with time.
~ Erin Hunter
Did Leafpool really think that dying made a dumb cat wise? They could walk in other cats' dreams, but so could he. That didn't mean he knew the answer to everything.
~ Erin Hunter
That's useful to know.
~ Erin Hunter
dreams, but so could he. That didn't mean he knew the answer to everything.
~ Erin Hunter
I hope it means I'll know things other cats don't." "Like what?" Mischief lit his gaze. "How to speak to Twolegs?" "Don't be stupid!
~ Erin Hunter
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~ Erin Hunter
If someone is making a judgment when they don't have firsthand experience, it's intolerant. How can you make a judgment on something you don't know about?
~ Beck
The puzzle of time, the mystery of creation, the problem of evil, the enigma of knowledge, the state of soul, the vexations of probability theory of the nature of God's grace, all reduced to a single question. What does it mean, in a world of God's creation, that man is free to choose between the paths of good and evil?
~ beckett bernard ii
You are unlikely to eat something if you don't know what it is.
~ Bee Wilson
Feeding is learning.
~ Bee Wilson
We ought to be ten times as hungry for knowledge as for food for the body.
~ beecher henry ward ii
No people are so easy to govern as the intelligent, and none are so hard to govern as the ignorant.
~ beecher henry ward iv
A book is a garden; a book is an orchard; a book is a storehouse; a book is a party. It is company by the way; it is a counselor; it is a multitude of counselors.
~ beecher henry ward x
The advertisements in a newspaper are more full of knowledge in respect to what is going on in a state or community than the editorial columns are.
~ beecher henry ward xi
To know that one has a secret is to know half the secret itself.
~ beecher henry ward xii
The plainest row of books that cloth or paper ever covered is more significant of refinement than the most elaborately carved furniture.
~ beecher henry ward xiii
A people uneducated is like an iron mountain whose ore is unwrought.
~ beecher henry ward xv
Newspapers are the schoolmasters of the common people.
~ beecher henry ward xviii
Âm nh?c là sá»± giác ngá»™ cao hÆ¡n c? tri?t h?c và tri th?c.
~ Beethoven
I would not make the world wise at the expense of a virtue.
~ behn aphra ii
He that knew all that ever Learning writ, Knew only this -- that he knew nothing yet.
~ behn aphra ii
That was what marriage was: the ultimate knowledge of each other, with no need to preen or to pretend. Even its irritations came from closeness.
~ Bel Kaufman
He glanced at me as if he knew more than he cared to say and realized the absurdity of communication, acknowledged the introduction with a courtly bow, and continued his search for misprints.
~ Bel Kaufman
As a former student put it: "In a liberry it's hard to avoid reading." When
~ Bel Kaufman