Quotes About Knowledge
Publishing a book does not make you and authority or an expert. Authorship does not equal authority.
~ Loren Weisman
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To me, artificial Intelligence like ChatGPT used by those with wisdom, knowledge and experience can authentically enhance the distribution of intelligence and information in a positive way. Though when used by deceptive, unexperienced and greedy fools... it can be a dangerous tool.
~ Loren Weisman
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We appear to be in an up swing trend of artificial intelligence creating artificial experts.
~ Loren Weisman
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Nunca dejes de respetar a alguien que tiene tiempo para aburrirse. De ahí salen los sabios.
~ Unknown
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two ways to be fooled, kultaseni, my little gold. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.
~ Unknown
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The witless destroy what they don't understand.
~ Loretta Chase
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I'll be glad to be rid of you. When a man sinks to reading fashion journals - no, it's worse than that. When a man finds himself plumbing their depths, seeking arcane knowledge of no use to him whatsoever ... Oh, it's your corrupting influence. I shall be glad to see the back of you, Noirot, and return to my life.' 'It annoys you to be a guardian angel,' she said.
~ Loretta Chase
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Amethysts, not emmyfists, you illiterate cow
~ Loretta Chase
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Adan necesitó a alguien, sin duda. Jamais habría tenido el coraje de comerse esa manzana él solito. Eva tendría que habérsela comido sin decirle nada e dejarlo andar errante como un asno por el Edén, un bruto ignorante idéntico a los otros brutos que lo rodeaban. el muy idiota ni siquera sabía que estaba desnudo. Y quem diablos cosió esos taparraboos de hojas de figuera, te pregunto? Él no habrá sido, de eso puede estar seguro.
~ Loretta Chase
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Keeping the secret was going to be more difficult than Rupert could have foreseen. Every time she met a hieroglyph, she'd act like this: vibrating like a tuning fork, the gigantic brain bubbling over and spilling out its secrets: Greek and Latin and Coptic and names of scholars and who believed what and this alphabet versus that one and phonetic interpretations versus symbolic ones.
~ Loretta Chase
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I believe in education and wish I had a better one.
~ Loretta Lynn
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I ain't got much education, but I got some sense.
~ Loretta Lynn
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Ultracrepidarianism: the habit of giving opinions and advice on matters outside of one's knowledge or competence.
~ Lori Gottlieb
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ultracrepidarianism, which means "the habit of giving opinions and advice on matters outside of one's knowledge or competence." It's a reminder to myself that as a therapist, I can come to understand people and help them sort out what they want to do, but I can't make their life choices for them.
~ Lori Gottlieb
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his powerful legs in tall books
~ Unknown
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The great tragedy is that knowledge-even incomplete-comes late.
~ Unknown
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My left brain is doing the best job it can with the information it has to work with. I need to remember, however, that there are enormous gaps between what I know and what I think I know.
~ Jill Bolte Taylor
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I need to remember, however, that there are enormous gaps between what I know and what I think I know. I learned that I need to be very wary of my storyteller's potential for stirring up drama and trauma.
~ Jill Bolte Taylor
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You either photograph what you know, or you photograph what you want to know. But the giants photograph what they don't want to know.
~ Jill Ciment
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The stupid girl thinks Muslim is a language.
~ Jill Ciment
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History is hereditary only in this way: we, all of us, inherit everything, and then we choose what to cherish, what to disavow, and what do do next, which is why it's worth trying to know where things come from.
~ Jill Lepore
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The past is an inheritance, a gift and a burden. It can't be shirked. You carry it everywhere. There's nothing for it but to get to know it.
~ Jill Lepore
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The work of the historian is not the work of the critic or of the moralist; it is the work of the sleuth and the storyteller, the philosopher and the scientist, the keeper of tales, the sayer of sooth, the teller of truth.
~ Jill Lepore
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People who think they know everything are annoying to those of us who do.
~ Jill Shalvis
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