Quotes About Knowledge
believed he'd discovered sort of a forgotten link between Jesus and Augustus. Some truth that had been known to Constantine, but had been lost to the general public before — and since.
~ Kenneth Atchity
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When you know the Word of God, it will change you.
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
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Know the facts of God's Word—what belongs to you and who you are in Him.
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
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Christians do not take advantage of what belongs to them. Either they do not know how to take advantage of what belongs to them, or the do not know what belongs to them.
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
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Faith is based on the knowledge of God's Word!
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
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There are two kinds of unbelief: 1. Some doubt God's Word because they do not know it. This is unbelief that is based on a lack of knowledge of the Word of God-— because faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God. So if people do not hear and do not know the Word of God, they cannot have faith. This
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
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Back during the Gold Rush you could go into a stream of water and pan out a little gold dust. But if you really wanted to make a strike and get down where the real gold was, you had to dig for it. In the same way you can skim along on the top of scriptures—but if you really want to find out what the Bible says, you'll have to dig down into the Word of God.)
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
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faith begins where the will, or the Word, of God is known.
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
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In consequence, science is more important than ever for industrial technology.
~ Kenneth G. Wilson
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The clever men at OxfordKnow all that there is to be knowed.But they none of them know one half as muchAs intelligent Mr. Toad!
~ Kenneth Grahame
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we do not know how to survive without other people to care for us and to teach us. Therefore, humans must discover ways of effectively interacting both with their environment and with each other. They must learn how to construct the knowledge, including rules of living, that will enable them to survive. This knowledge, the manner in which it is presented (in the family, in the neighborhood, in literature, art, school lessons, etc.), and the meaning it has for us is called culture.
~ Kenneth H. Cushner
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Falsehood and error arise, not from our perceptions, but from the conclusions to which we jump about things which have not yet been established as true; in such cases further investigation may not confirm our first opinions, and may even disprove them. . . .
~ Kenneth J. Atchity
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I love painting and music, of course. I don't know nearly as much about them as I know about poetry. I've certainly been influenced by fiction. I was overwhelmed by War and Peace when I read it, and I didn't read it until I was in my late 20s.
~ Kenneth Koch
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Their fame is based to a large extent on how the pigeons enabled Nathan to know before anyone else outside the battle zone of Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo.
~ Kenneth L. Fisher
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This required the development of a view which allowed one to integrate research with belief, thing with person, fact with aesthetics, knowledge with application of knowledge.
~ Kenneth L. Pike
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I knew nothing of the matter, so said nothing. It made me feel rather downcast, all this knowledge locked away in books that I didn't know and likely never would. I loved books, but they were expensive and heavy and reading them took time I rarely had.
~ Kenneth Oppel
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Ah I can see that.... You can see anything once you've been told it's there to see
~ Kenneth Patchen
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It is high time that we grew up and left the Garden. We are indeed Eden's children, yet it is time to place Genesis alongside the geocentric myth in the basket of stories that once, in a world of intellectual naivete, made helpful sense. As we walk through the gates, aware of the dazzling richness of the genuine biological world, there might even be a smile on the Creator's face — that at long last His creatures have learned enough to understand His world as it truly is.
~ Kenneth R. Miller
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The Bible indicates that human beings can attain genuine knowledge of God, the self, and the world.30 God created both the world and humankind and his objective existence is the fixed reference point that makes authentic knowledge possible.
~ Kenneth R. Samples
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While a "don't-know mind" is alive and full of possibilities, a mind that claims to know is a closed and stagnant one.
~ Kenneth S. Leong
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no one knows who the Son is except the Father, and who the Father is except the Son, and he to whom the Son desires to reveal Him.
~ Kenneth S. Wuest
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A critic is a man who knows the way but can't drive the car.
~ Kenneth Tynan
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The nice thing about quotes is that they give us a nodding acquaintance with the originator which is often socially impressive.
~ Kenneth Williams
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In order for America to remain a global leader in innovation and opportunity, we must give our children a solid foundation in math and science.
~ Kenny Marchant
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