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Quotes About Knowledge

When you're dealing with espionage and covert affairs, sometimes the secret is more exciting than the knowledge.
~ Jeffrey Donovan
I hope that we have grateful hearts for the knowledge that we have and the testimonies we have and for the feelings we have.
~ David B. Haight
The consequences of a plethora of half-digested theoretical knowledge are deplorable.
~ Alfred North Whitehead
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. I regret that this isn't fatal.
~ Erik Naggum
Technology is nothing but an expression of human values. It's not neutral, it's not about efficiency, it's about people's values and their knowledge.
~ Ramesh Srinivasan
To rule by knowledge ravages the country.
~ Laozi
Knowledge is information that changes something or somebody - either by becoming grounds for actions, or by making an individual (or an institution) capable of different or more effective action.
~ Peter Drucker
Exclusively oral cultures are unencumbered by dead knowledge, dead facts. Libraries, on the other hand, are full of them.
~ Huston Smith
I am someone who values knowledge, actual knowledge. I also value stories and fiction a whole lot, and that's where the fake knowledge comes in.
~ John Hodgman
It is not lawful or proper for you to know everything.
~ Lucian
Knowledge Is Power! Train smart and obtain power!
~ John Webster
The process may seem strange and yet it is very true. I did not so much gain the knowledge of things by the words, as words by the experience I had of things.
~ Plutarch
Wit does not take the place of knowledge.
~ Luc de Clapiers
In the universe, there is darkness and light. We call this duality. When you seek knowledge and power, there are forces and people that will oppose you.
~ Frederick Lenz
The world grows more enlightened. Knowledge is more equally diffused.
~ John Adams
Half-knowledge is worse than ignorance.
~ Thomas B. Macaulay
The more I learn about stuff the more conscious I become of grave gaps in my knowledge.
~ John Darnielle
The seeds of knowledge may be planted in solitude, but must be cultivated in public.
~ Samuel Johnson
Those who have a tolerable knowledge of human nature will not stand in need of such lights.
~ Alexander Hamilton
She walked in the shadow of Rango with a great feeling of being taken out of herself, of having no knowledge of what was happening to her, merely a pervading sense of flow.
~ Anais Nin
It is ambition enough to be employed as an under-labourer in clearing the ground a little, and removing some of the rubbish that lies in the way to knowledge.
~ John Locke
Knowledge enormous makes a god of me.
~ John Keats
I think it's a mistake to treat different realms of knowledge as if they are some how fundamentally the same.
~ Jimmy Wales
Knowledge unfits a child to be a slave.
~ Frederick Douglass