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Quotes About Knowledge

He who has imagination without learning has feet but no wings.
~ Joseph Joubert
The worst thing about new books is that they keep us from reading the old ones.
~ Joseph Joubert
To teach is to learn twice.
~ Joseph Joubert
He who has imagination without learning has wings but no feet.
~ Joseph Joubert
How many people make themselves abstract to appear profound. The most useful part of abstract terms are the shadows they create to hide a vacuum.
~ Joseph Joubert
One who has imagination without learning has wings without feet. Joseph Joubert may 16 2002
~ Joseph Joubert
Enseigner, c'est apprendre deux fois
~ Joseph Joubert
Give me a half hour's conversation. I will know more than I will reading 20 magazines.
~ Joseph Kennedy
When obedience to the Divine precepts keeps pace with knowledge, in the mind of any man, that man is a Christian and when the fruits of Christianity are produced, that man is a disciple of our blessed Lord, let his profession of religion be what it may.
~ Joseph Lancaster
It is through Galileo that the connection between math and the physical world became solidified.
~ Joseph Mazur
The distance between knowing something to be true, and believing it, can be measured in less than the blink of an eye. One's credibility is as fragile as a powder-blue bird's egg. Once cracked, it is shattered irreparably and forevermore lies somewhere just beyond reach, one more body bag of bones on some media heap.
~ Joseph McMoneagle
Within your subconscious depths lie infinite wisdom, infinite power, and an infinite supply of all that is necessary.
~ Joseph Murphy
The infinite intelligence in your subconscious can give you access to wonderful new kinds of knowledge.
~ Joseph Murphy
las historias entretienen, transmiten conocimientos, expresan verdades, señalan posibilidades y potencialidades más allá de las formas normales de actuar
~ Joseph O'Connor
I am vertigiously reminded that the human race refreshes itself in absolute ignorance and that without an enormous, never-ending labor of pedagogy, everything wpold go to hell.
~ Joseph O'Neill
I am vertiginously reminded that the human race refreshes itself in absolute ignorance and that without an enormous, never-ending labor of pedagogy, everything would go to hell.
~ Joseph O'Neill
Es war ein geisteswissenschaftliches Studienprogramm. Mit Schusswaffen.
~ Joseph P. Farrell
In the absence of virtue and wisdom, intelligence becomes a servant of evil.
~ Joseph Pearce
but in later life Chesterton made no secret of the fact that he didn't care for institutionalised learning, describing education as 'being instructed by somebody I did not know about something I did not want to know'.
~ Joseph Pearce
In other words, the servants may not know the difference between wheat and weeds. The servants are told that the decision will be made at the harvest.
~ Joseph R. Myers
From my earliest days I had a passion for science.
~ Joseph Rotblat
Is a people that elects as its president an icon that has never read a book all that far away from burning books itself?
~ Joseph Roth
Ich glaube, der Krieg hat uns verdorben. Gestehen wir, dass wir zu Unrecht zurückgekommen sind. Wir wissen so viel wie die Toten, wir müssen uns aber dumm stellen, weil wir zufällig am Leben geblieben sind.
~ Joseph Roth
Demek ki hayat?n?n k?rk beÅŸ y?l?n? körlük içinde yaÅŸam??t?, kendisine veya dünyaya ait hiçbir ÅŸey bilmeden.
~ Joseph Roth