Quotes About Knowledge
Knowledge is a house that must be built from the ground up. We know how to make the roof. The information is useless if we don't understand the foundations on which it is to be placed.
~ Nancy Farmer
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Oh, yes he does. He's a scientist, and they know everything. Religion is crap, declared Listen. You're the most obnoxious little brat I've ever met. Both of you be quiet
~ Nancy Farmer
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He's a scientist, and they know everything. Religion is crap.
~ Nancy Farmer
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It's strange. He knows more about science than we do, and he's a hundred years in the past. He says we depend too much on machines. All we know how to do is press buttons, but he knows how the buttons work.
~ Nancy Farmer
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He knows more about science than we do, and he's a hundred years in the past. He says we depend too much on machines. All we know how to do is press buttons, but he knows how the buttons work.
~ Nancy Farmer
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God's Will is what we would choose if we knew what God knows.
~ Nancy Leigh DeMoss
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The fact that there are some things (many things!) that God knows that we don't is what makes Him God and us human.
~ Nancy Leigh DeMoss
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As far as I am concerned, all reading is for pleasure.
~ Nancy Mitford
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Talk about what you know and you won't get so angry
~ Nancy Mitford
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he liked picking Hector's brains on international subjects, or rather, allowing Hector's brains to flow over him in a glowing lava of thought.
~ Nancy Mitford
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If somebody could write a book for people who never read they would make a fortune
~ Nancy Mitford
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The old ones say that a man can have knowledge without wisdom but he cannot have wisdom without knowledge.
~ Nancy Morse
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Book lust forever!
~ Nancy Pearl
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Girl discovers reading, then discovers life.
~ Nancy Pearl
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Curiosity goes hand in hand with intellect, and intellect runs in the family.
~ Nancy Springer
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He was a thing of books and alembics to me, library and laboratory.
~ Naomi Novik
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In Sapienta Umbraculum — in Wisdom, Shelter
~ Naomi Novik
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Knowing how to make a potion that will heal the lining of your stomach after you've accidentally drunk some lyesmoke-infused apple juice is its own reward, really.
~ Naomi Novik
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Uma casa que não tinha pelo menos dois ou três livros exibidos com orgulho nas paredes era uma casa pobre.
~ Naomi Novik
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it had the feeling of truth, of something that I'd always known and just hadn't ever put into words, or of explaining clearly and plainly something I'd never understood.
~ Naomi Novik
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Was a lesson to everyone that being a witch was not the same thing as being wise.
~ Naomi Novik
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He wasn't unkind, but he had all Sarkan's obsessive hunger for explanation, with none of his willingness to bend. If Ballo couldn't find it in a book, that meant it couldn't be so, and if he found it in three books, that meant it was the unvarnished truth.
~ Naomi Novik
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In the library everyone was rich.
~ Naomi Shibab Nye
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those whom we did not know think they know us now.
~ Naomi Shihab Nye
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