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Quotes About Knowledge

Faith and knowledge lean largely upon each other in the practice of medicine.
~ Peter Mere Latham
Science is about truth,
~ Peter Meredith
she's teaching me to read to be blind sighted.
~ Peter Moore
Let's say you plan to teach a class on a subject you know well. How do you begin? You might create a syllabus, then prepare lectures for each topic in the outline. But is there a better way? Remember, you enjoy access to information and aren't limited to trial and error. Perhaps you find a book called Make It Stick about the science of successful learning and encounter another mnemonic, RIGOR, that helps you teach different and better. [71]
~ Peter Morville
Between perfect vision and total blindness lies all the truth we know.
~ Peter Morville
There is no such thing as a perfect, ideal, or 'correct' translation. A translator is always trying to extend his knowledge and improve his means of expression; he is always pursuing facts and words.
~ Peter Newmark
The Encyclopedia--the advance artillery of reason, the armada of philosophy, the siege engine of the enlightenment...
~ Peter Prange
In order to exert influence over people, there were other things that could be used besides love. Knowledge seemed to be an equally strong force, perhaps even stronger. Whoever possessed knowledge not only had power over the changeable passions of people, but also power over their thinking, over their minds, hearts and souls.
~ Peter Prange
Whoever possessed knowledge not only had power over the changeable passions of people, but also power over their thinking, over their minds, hearts and souls.
~ Peter Prange
The striving of humanity for knowledge and truth [can] not be suppressed. The growth of the spirit [is]an essential part of Creation; it was planned like the growth of the body, of the plants and animals and people - every living thing that God had created.
~ Peter Prange
Knowing" can be useful, but learning not to know creates a powerful openness that is inconceivable until it is experienced.
~ Peter Ralston
We don't know who discovered water, but we're certain it wasn't a fish. —John Culkin
~ Peter Ralston
separating the truth from what's believed. This action allows you to let go of your own knowledge and open up to freshly experience this moment without presumption.
~ Peter Ralston
It is easy to be clever if you leave something important out.
~ Peter Redgrove
The Romantic movement among other things was concerned to bring back into permitted human experience occasions when the 'invisible but real world' was of paramount importance, when the non-visual or dark senses were operating as organs of knowledge.
~ Peter Redgrove
He is a fool that cannot conceal his wisdom." - Benjamin Franklin.
~ Peter Rogers
Why are infectious disease doctors the best ones to date? They are the most cultured and sensitive.
~ Peter Rogers
Prereading is a game changer. It changed my life. Everyone is smarter when they have seen the material before. You will be too
~ Peter Rogers
About the magic bathroom). If knowledge is money, and money is gold, then this is modern day Alchemy. Feces (wasted time) is turned into gold (knowledge).
~ Peter Rogers MD
As the psychologist Victor Frankl once pointed out, true knowledge is always knowledge plus – that is, knowledge that understands that it is always penetrated by unknowing. The result is that God is not defined as the greatest conceivable being or as that which is greater than conception, but rather, as Anselm argued, God is the one who is conceived as inconceivable.
~ Peter Rollins
When Pascal wrote of the heart as having reasons that reason does not know, he was referring to a type of knowledge that is foreign to the academic disciplines and different from the type of knowledge we seek in daily life. He was referring to the knowledge of a transformation that could never be placed into words or experience and thus could never be objectified, dissected, and distanced from us.
~ Peter Rollins
Christian faith teaches us, if we are sensitive and able to be taught, that the seemingly opposite and opposed realms of radical doubt and absolute certainty are reconciled in a knowing beyond knowledge. There is no doubt for the believer that God dwells with us (as an event), yet there is a deep uncertainty about who, what, or even if God is (as a being).
~ Peter Rollins
The Truth in Christianity is not described but experienced. This is not then the affirmation of some objective description concerning Truth but rather describes a relation with the Truth. In other words, Truth is God and having knowledge of the Truth is evidenced, not in a doctrinal system, but in allowing that Truth to be incarnated in one's
~ Peter Rollins
Our wisdom . . . consists almost entirely of two parts: the knowledge of God and of ourselves.
~ Peter Scazzero