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Quotes About Knowledge

Criminalistics doesn't exist in a vacuum. The more you know about your environment, the better you can apply- (This quote was never completed in the book because Rhyme stopped abruptly at the end of it. I really wish he had finished his thought.)
~ Jeffery Deaver
There are defining moments in one's life when you learn about yourself, and you deposit that knowledge in the experience account, so you can draw on it at some later date.
~ Jeffrey Archer
Chomsky is like the teenager who first discovers that those in authority—his parent, his teacher—are not as all-knowing as they claim to be and as their underlings once imagined them to be, and who persists in endlessly showing them up
~ Jeffrey C. Isaac
As we have seen, Pseudo-Dionysius claimed that because of God's infinite transcendence, God cannot reveal Himself to man. Immanuel Kant, on the other hand, claimed that the knowledge of God is impossible because of the epistemological limitations of finite man. Either way, the gap between an infinite God and finite man is too vast for either God or man to cross.
~ Jeffrey D. Johnson
Though there is an immense gap between Divinity and humanity, this gap is not immeasurable. Knowledge of anything requires some form of similarity or analogous relationship. Some point of connection is required between God and man for communication to be possible. And this is exactly what we find in Genesis 1. As God, in Christ, created all things to reveal the glory of God, He created man in His own image and likeness.
~ Jeffrey D. Johnson
Before the likeness of God in man was defaced by the fall, it consisted of the rational knowledge of God as well as the moral uprightness to love and obey God.
~ Jeffrey D. Johnson
Knowledge of God never needs to be instilled in people by coercion or violence, nor by logical argumentation or compelling proofs, but belongs to humans by their very nature and arises spontaneously and automatically.
~ Jeffrey D. Johnson
We call these self-evident truths, such as the law of fair play, axioms. An axiom is a premise or starting point that is taken for granted before acquiring any additional knowledge. Axioms are self-evident beliefs that anchor the rest our beliefs.
~ Jeffrey D. Johnson
Yes, the knowledge of God is an inherent belief.[5.9] Inwardly, we all know this to be true.
~ Jeffrey D. Johnson
All truth must be built on the knowledge of God, or, as we shall see, there is no ground for knowledge at all.
~ Jeffrey D. Johnson
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~ Jeffrey Frank
The biggest reason people don't succeed is because they don't expose themselves to existing information." - Jim Rohn, America's business philosopher
~ Jeffrey Gitomer
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~ Jeffrey Gitomer
Tu valor está relacionado con tus conocimientos y tu predisposición a ayudar a los demás. ¿Cuánto vales para los demás?
~ Jeffrey Gitomer
I cannot say that truth is stranger than fiction, because I have never had acquaintance with either,
~ Jeffrey J. Kripal
Go and see for yourself to thoroughly understand the situation (genchi genbutsu).
~ Jeffrey K. Liker
Psychopaths know the technical difference between right and wrong - which is one of the reasons their insanity pleas in criminal cases so rarely succeed they just fail to act on that knowledge.
~ Jeffrey Kluger
But there are times in the world where a stack of truth can be undone by one shining nugget of harder truth. I am not saying it makes sense to us outside those holding that nugget, only that when it's in your hand, you hold it and know it for what it is.
~ Jeffrey Lent
The gift of biblical wisdom, in other words, is not all about getting a privileged seat in God's traffic control tower of the world. We don't get to understand why things happen the way they do. We are mistaken if we think wisdom gives us that sort of insight.
~ Jeffrey Meyers
And for the Keeper, waves splashed, trees swayed, stones protected knowledge, and wind waited for orders.
~ Jeffrey Overstreet
Just as mission statements and talk can substitute for action rather than informing such action, planning can be a ritualistic exercise disconnected from operations and from transforming knowledge into action. Of course, planning can facilitate developing knowledge and generating action. But it does not invariably do so and often does the opposite.
~ Jeffrey Pfeffer
In a world of conceptual frameworks, fancy graphics presentations, and, in general, lots of words, there is much too little appreciation for the power, and indeed the necessity, of not just talking and thinking but of doing—and this includes explaining and teaching—as a way of knowing. Rajat
~ Jeffrey Pfeffer
Hold fast to what you already know and stand strong until additional knowledge comes. You have more faith than you think you do.
~ Jeffrey R. Holland
I am convinced that faith was designated as the first principle of the gospel because somehow our Father in Heaven knew that fear would always be with us. We have to start with faith, because fear, if we let it, can be at every turn. Please don't yield to fear. Fear comes of ignoring what we know.
~ Jeffrey R. Holland