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Quotes About Knowledge

Interpretation gives knowledge value, but it must evolve as new knowledge emerges. From a myriad incomplete truth, a greater whole.
~ Rachel Hartman
It rippled through the world in a great wave, rattling the bones of knowledge, shaking the heart of complacency, echoing in a hundred thousand skulls.
~ Rachel Hartman
I don't know all the answers in life, but the beauty in math is that the answer is always there." He scoffed. "Yet I never seem to be able to find it." "Maybe you've been looking in the wrong place.
~ Rachel Hawthorne
If I know something, I am not a victim. Victims don't know the meaning of their suffering. I am an enemy or a collaborator, not a victim.
~ Rachel Klein
To show you the uselessness of the truth," he said.
~ Rachel Kushner
The three passions," Stanley had said to me that morning, "are love, hate, and ignorance. Ignorance is the strongest.
~ Rachel Kushner
Reading him was like reading runes — apparently you had to know the language.
~ Rachel Lee
Facts bring us to knowledge, but stories lead to wisdom.
~ Rachel Naomi Remen
I don't know anything about science.
~ Rachel Weisz
For your own sake you must go to Oxford, you'll need every weapon your brain can give you; being what you are you'll need every weapon.
~ Radclyffe Hall
Simple Complex systems can arise from simple rules. It's not that we want to survive, it's that we've been drugged and made to act as if we do while all the while the sea breaks and rolls, painlessly, under. If we're not copying it, we're lonely. Is this the knowledge that demands to be passed down? Time is made from swatches of heaven and hell. If we're not killing it, we're hungry.
~ Rae Armantrout
Wake up Smarter. Sleep With a Librarian.
~ RaeAnne Thayne
Me río de mí mismo cuando soy ese infeliz que se mira el ombligo y cree saber mucho de la vida.
~ Rafael Argullol
Con dizir flama non se quema la boca (refrán sefardí)
~ Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio
Peter Blood judged her- as we are all prone to do- upon insufficient knowledge.
~ Rafael Sabatini
three degrees in the intelligence of mankind. To the first belong those who understand things for themselves by virtue of their own natural endowments; to the second those who have at least the wit to discern what others understand; and to the third those who neither understand things for themselves nor yet through the demonstrations which others afford them.
~ Rafael Sabatini
we are all too prone to judge—upon insufficient knowledge.
~ Rafael Sabatini
You behold him at the age of four-and-twenty stuffed with learning enough to produce an intellectual indigestion in an ordinary mind.
~ Rafael Sabatini
I am very poor - for a know nothing, understand nothing. It is not a calamitous condition until it is realized.
~ Rafael Sabatini, Scaramouche
Give a man a zero day he will hack for a day, Teach a man how to find a zero day, he will hack for lifetime.
~ Rafay Baloch
Pentesting is not a technique, it's a skill. A technique is obtained through knowledge, A skill is obtained through practice.
~ Rafay Baloch
To become a great learner, you always need to become a keen observer.
~ Rafay Baloch
Most children, even very bright ones, need constant review and practice to truly own a concept in grammar, math or science. In schools today, on paper it may appear that kids are learning skills, but in reality they are only renting them, soon to forget what they've learned over the weekend or summer vacation.
~ Rafe Esquith
Would you rather have your child in a room with the best equipment in the world with an average teacher or an empty room with Socrates?
~ Rafe Esquith