Quotes About Knowledge
He who understands all but lacks Self Knowledge lacks all.
~ Alan Jacobs
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When there is so much to be known, when there are so many fields of knowledge in which the same words are used with different meanings, when everyone knows a little about a great many things, it becomes increasingly difficult for anyone to know whether he knows what he is talking about or not.
~ Alan Jacobs
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when you know your Self you too shall be known! You'll be aware that you're the sons and daughters of our living Father. But if you fail to know your own Self you're in hardship and are that hardship.
~ Alan Jacobs
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Yet the time-deaf are unable to speak what they know. For speech needs a sequence of words, spoken in time.
~ Alan Lightman
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Thus, to explain what we see in the world and in our mental deductions, we must believe in what we cannot prove.
~ Alan Lightman
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Einstein leans over to Besso, who is also short, and says, I want to understand time because I want to get close to The Old One.
~ Alan Lightman
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I don't think people realise how vital libraries are or what a colossal danger it would be if we were to lose any more. Having had a truncated school life myself, all of my education from the age of 17 has been self-taught. I wouldn't be the person I am today if it wasn't for the opportunities the library gave me.
~ Alan Moore
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You must understand that knowledge is not all your heritage. I includes also courage and belief, like hers that we commemorate herein...and romance. Always, always romance.
~ Alan Moore
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Affected most, they understand the least...
~ Alan Moore
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Books require titles; reading them doesn't
~ Alan Moore
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Faith is for sissies who daren't go and look for themselves. That's my basic position. Magic is based upon gnosis. Direct knowledge.
~ Alan Moore
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V: You asked for Knowledge, Eve, and that is what I shall pass on to you. Knowledge, like air, is vital to life. Like air, no one should be denied it. Eve: Oh, V, come on. You've always kept thinks mysterious: yourself, this place, your plans...If knowledge is like air, you've been suffocating me. V: Not at all. I've been teaching you to breathe.
~ Alan Moore
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Information is the only thing that can be lost in an imperishable universe. Mind is the only thing that truly dies.
~ Alan Moore
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If you would know my path and follow in its way, then know the land about, both track and willage, in its bridge and in its drownings. Know the outcast rat-shacks, relic stones and gill-halls. Mark each path above and know the underpath below, its secret way from vault to treasure hole.' My
~ Alan Moore
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Mapas têm POTÊNCIA; se adequadamente decifrados, geram uma riqueza inestimável de saber. Codificados nas pedras desta cidade estão símbolos cujo trovejar basta para despertar os deuses adormecidos e submersos no leito oceânico dos sonhos. Para o melhor ou o pior.
~ Alan Moore
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Or you can make it easy on yourself," Skulduggery said. "You can tell us where Abyssinia is.
~ Derek Landy
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lecture the
~ Derek Landy
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If you find a good book, read it
~ Derek Miller
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Every day you amass knowledge in a frantic race against death that death must win. You want to find out everything in the time you have; yet in the end you wonder why you bothered, it'll all be lost. I keep trying to explain this to anyone who will listen.
~ Derek Raymond
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That which I fear, I study.
~ Derek Seymour
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In his mature works from Ideas I, notably the Cartesian Meditations (1931), Husserl presented his approach as a radicalization of Descartes' project that sought to return knowledge to a foundation in the certainty of subjective experience (cogito ergo sum).
~ Dermot Moran
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The sign of the true expert is his modest awareness of how much more there is to know;
~ Derren Brown
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The sign of the true expert is his modest awareness of how much more there is to know; how complex and nuanced the subject at hand insists on remaining.
~ Derren Brown
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It's a rule in life that the more certain we appear about something, the less we know about it. It has a name – the Dunning–Kruger effect – and it is at work every time someone tells you with absolute certainty how things are in the world. The sign of the true expert is his modest awareness of how much more there is to know; how complex and nuanced the subject at hand insists on remaining.
~ Derren Brown
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