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Quotes About Knowledge

Kau harus belajar [...] untuk melihat apa yang kau cari - Glaedr
~ Christopher Paolini
Estar ávido en los gatos, nunca sabes cuando encontrarás la respuesta en ellos.
~ Christopher Paolini
Bücher sollten dort sein, wo sie am meisten gewürdigt werden, und nicht ungelesen in irgendeinem Regal stehen und Staub ansetzen, findest du nicht auch?
~ Christopher Paolini
Eragon's rearing—limited as it was by Garrow's scant tutelage—had exposed him only to the knowledge needed to run a farm.
~ Christopher Paolini
Christopher Paolini
~ True enough.
If I remember correctly, you've never learned to read, have you?" He shrugged. "What for? I can count and figure as well as any man. My father said that teaching us to read made no more sense than teaching a dog to walk on his hind legs: amusing, but hardly worth the effort.
~ Christopher Paolini
It is not my habit to hand out secrets like candied nuts on winter solstice. Especially not when they belong to others." He was silent for a few paces. Then: "When someone refuses to tell me a certain piece of information, it only makes me that much more determined to find out the truth. I hate being ignorant. For me, a question unanswered is like a thorn in my side that pains me
~ Christopher Paolini
ignorancia, efectivamente, es la felicidad.
~ Christopher Paolini
There is much you can learn from books and scrolls," said Jeod. He gestured at the walls. "These books are my friends, my companions. They make me laugh and cry and find meaning in life.
~ Christopher Paolini
Many will advise you to dig for the truth, but you must never, never do that. I have dug. I have seen what lies below, and I would not wish that upon the worst of you.
~ Christopher Paolini
You must learn to see what you are looking at. And also: The way of the warrior is the way of knowing.
~ Christopher Paolini
Anger has its place, but it will not help you here. The way of the warrior is the way of knowing. If that knowledge requires you to use anger, then you use anger, but you cannot wrest forth knowledge by losing your temper. Pain and frustration will be your only reward if you try.
~ Christopher Paolini
know what question he's trying to answer? "I have not the slightest idea. Tenga always had a question he was trying to answer. If he succeeded, he immediately chose another one, and so on. He may have answered a hundred questions since I last saw him, or he may still be gnashing his teeth
~ Christopher Paolini
It can be a terrible knowledge. To know you are without any delusions or sympathy is a moment of revelation that no one experiences unscathed.
~ Christopher Paolini
Because they believe it contains deep truths about life, the universe, and everything.
~ Christopher Paolini
May your path always lead to knowledge, Prisoner. Knowledge to freedom.
~ Christopher Paolini
It was a strange universe. The more she learned, the stranger it seemed, and she doubted she would ever find the answers to all her questions.
~ Christopher Paolini
Shucks, this is one of the bad things about talking to librarians, I asked one question and already she has us digging through three different books.
~ Christopher Paul Curtis
There's another thing that's strange about a library, it seems like time flies when you are in one.
~ Christopher Paul Curtis
intelligence is a combination of mental ability and the accumulated knowledge that arises from that ability.
~ Christopher Peterson
In addition, the care perspective legitimates emotional responsiveness, in the form of empathy or being moved by the plight of another, as a source of knowledge and appropriate motivation. The strong emotional sense that one must prevent harm or right an interpersonal or social injustice is seen as a moral voice as undeniable as our justice-based codes and laws regarding moral conduct.
~ Christopher Peterson
They have forgotten much of what they once knew. They have even lost the secret of their origin. But I will give it to you, and this will give you a powerful advantage over them. Do you know the legend of the Hydra?
~ Christopher Pike
These books sank without a trace, or faded fast, because they tell the sort of truths that Madison and Jefferson believed our Constitution should protect—truths that the people have the right to know, and needs to know, about our government and other powers that keep us in the dark.
~ Christopher Simpson
If two smart and logical people disagree it's because they are acting on different information
~ Tracy Kidder