Quotes About Knowledge
knowledge alone is not power. Knowledge has value only in the hands of someone who has the ability to think well. People must learn how to think well to achieve their dreams and to reach their potential.
~ John C. Maxwell
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Se dice que un individuo sabio aprende de sus errores, uno más sabio aprende de los errores de los demás, pero el más sabio aprende del éxito de los demás. Hoy
~ John C. Maxwell
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If you are your only source of information and ideas, you're in trouble.
~ John C. Maxwell
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What They Know + What They See + What They Feel = Inspiration
~ John C. Maxwell
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Los educadores toman algo simple y lo vuelven complicado. Los comunicadores toman algo complicado y lo hacen simple. —John C. Maxwell
~ John C. Maxwell
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Critic Samuel Johnson advised that "he who has so little knowledge of human nature as to seek happiness by changing anything but his own disposition will waste his life in fruitless efforts and multiply the grief which he purposes to remove.
~ John C. Maxwell
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tiene que crecer en su conocimiento de cómo funciona el dinero. Para enriquecer su alma, tiene que crecer espiritualmente
~ John C. Maxwell
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Charles "Tremendous" Jones said that the only difference between who you are today and the person you will be in five years will come from the books you read and the people you associate with.
~ John C. Maxwell
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So why do some people emerge as leaders while others can't influence no matter how hard they try? I believe that several factors come into play: 1. Character—who they are 2. Relationships—who they know 3. Knowledge—what they know 4. Intuition—what they feel 5. Experience—where they've been 6. Past Success—what they've done 7. Ability—what they can do
~ John C. Maxwell
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Experience isn't the best teacher—evaluated experience is.
~ John C. Maxwell
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the difference between who you are today and who you will be in five years will be the people you spend time with and the books you read. The
~ John C. Maxwell
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Today is a reader, tomorrow's a leader...
~ John C. Maxwell
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The measure of a great teacher isn't what he or she knows; it's what the students know.
~ John C. Maxwell
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All lasting growth requires awareness.
~ John C. Maxwell
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Weston H. Agor le llama intuición a "lo que sabemos con seguridad sin saberlo con certeza".
~ John C. Maxwell
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Sydney Harris sums up the elements of a teachable mind-set: "A winner knows how much he still has to learn, even when he is considered an expert by others. A loser wants to be considered an expert by others before he has learned enough to know how little he knows.
~ John C. Maxwell
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Truth does not become more or less true, whether those who know it are many or few.
~ John C. Wright
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The pride of young men requires that they seem wise, despite their inexperience, and the only way to appear all-knowing without going to the tedium of acquiring knowledge, is to hold all knowledge in weary-seeming contempt.
~ John C. Wright
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Montrose decided then and there that a full library, one made of old-fashioned paper books with bindings, the kind that cannot be electronically re-edited by anonymous lines of hidden code, was just as much a necessity for a free man as a shooting iron or a printing press.
~ John C. Wright
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I hope the next time the young go out for an intellectual rebellion, they will think to try the library. It's still the most subversive building in town, and it's still human headquarters.
~ John Ciardi
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Tell me how much a nation knows about its own language, and I will tell you how much that nation knows about its own identity.
~ John Ciardi
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OTTO. Apes don't read philosophy. WANDA. Yes they do, Otto. They just don't understand it.
~ John Cleese
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You do realize as you grow older that almost nobody knows what they are talking about.
~ John Cleese
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The neurologist and psychologist Maurice Nicoll told how he had once asked his headmaster about a passage in the Bible, and after he had listened to the answer for some time, he realized that the man had no idea what he was talking about. What I admire about Nicoll is that he made this discovery when he was only ten. It took me another forty-five years before the penny dropped: very, very few people have any idea what they are talking about.
~ John Cleese
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