Quotes About Knowledge
I approach cooking from a science angle because I need to understand how things work. If I understand the egg, I can scramble it better. It's as simple as that.
~ Alton Brown
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Standard everyday cooking is relatively forgiving. Baking is rarely so. In fact, baked goods are a great deal like cars: You can change the wheel covers, put in new mats, and change out the stereo, but if you're going to mess around under the hood, you'd better know what you're doing or you may wind up taking the bus.
~ Alton Brown
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I think a lot of food shows, especially when we started 'Good Eats' back in the late '90s, they were still really about food. 'Good Eats' isn't about food, it's about entertainment. If, however, we can virally infect you with knowledge or interest, then all the better.
~ Alton Brown
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I'm a filmmaker who decided to go to culinary school. All I picked up was the fact if I didn't understand what was going on with every single ingredient, I could be qualifying for, like, the lunch food job at my daughter's school.
~ Alton Brown
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I kept thinking, 'Somebody has to make a food show that is actually educational and entertaining at the same time... a show that got down to the 'why things happen.' Plus, I hated my job - I didn't think it was very worthwhile.
~ Alton Brown
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unintelligence, just some more of the rubbish of fantastic Pagan superstition. It will therefore come as a surprise and shock if an intelligent re-examination forces us to realize that in profundity of knowledge and semantic skill in portraying it ancient perspicuity so far surpassed our own in this field of anthropological science that we
~ Alvin Boyd Kuhn
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We need student pastors and national and parachurch leaders who are better at theology than at new ideas.
~ Alvin L. Reid
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Faith is not to be contrasted with knowledge: faith (at least in paradigmatic instances) is knowledge, knowledge of a certain special kind.
~ Alvin Plantinga
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Thomas Aquinas and John Calvin concur on the claim that there is a kind of natural knowledge of God (and anything on which Calvin and Aquinas are in accord is something to which we had better pay careful attention).
~ Alvin Plantinga
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To show that there are natural processes that produce religious belief does nothing, so far, to discredit it; perhaps God designed us in such a way that it is by virtue of those processes that we come to have knowledge of him.
~ Alvin Plantinga
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Due to sin, the knowledge of God provided by the sensus divinitatis, prior to faith and regeneration, is both narrowed in scope and partially suppressed. The faculty itself may be diseased and thus partly or wholly disabled. There is such a thing as cognitive disease; there is blindness, deafness, inability to tell right from wrong, insanity; and there are analogues of these conditions with respect to the operation of the sensus divinitatis.
~ Alvin Plantinga
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How could there be truths totally independent of minds or persons?... How could the things that are in fact true or false—propositions, let's say—exist in serene and majestic independence of persons and their means of apprehension? How could there be propositions no one has ever so much as grasped or thought of?
~ Alvin Plantinga
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The illiterate of the future will not be the person who cannot read. It will be the person who does not know how to learn.
~ Alvin Toffler
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Knowledge is the most democratic source of power.
~ Alvin Toffler
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Ultimately, overcoming personal censorship is about gaining independence--independence from ignorance!~ Adesiji Rabiu
~ Alvin Toffler
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A library is a hospital for the mind." - Anonymous
~ Alvin Toffler
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A single conversation with a wise man is better than ten years of study." - Chinese proverb
~ Alvin Toffler
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I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand." - Chinese proverb
~ Alvin Toffler
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4. Knowledge is the most democratic source of power.
~ Alvin Toffler
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The recognition that no knowledge can be complete, no metaphor entire, is itself humanizing. It counteracts fanaticism. It grants even to adversaries the possibility of partial truth, and to oneself the possibility of error.
~ Alvin Toffler
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A library is a hospital for the mind.
~ Alvin Toffler
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I see that these people know nothing about war.
~ al-Walid, Khalid ibn
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Throughout the past, there has been a lack of intimacy, affection, and regard for Islam by Christianity. This, to a large extent, has been due to a lack of knowledge of the great human and spiritual ideals for which Islam and the teachings of Islam stand.
~ Aly Khan
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The Company knew all about poisons.
~ Alys Clare
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