Quotes About Comprehension
Cuando te des cuenta de la diferencia entre el contenedor y el contenido, tendrás el conocimiento
~ Idries Shah
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Muchos eruditos son destruidos por la ignorancia y por el conocimiento que no saben utilizar.
~ Idries Shah
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Para quien entiende, una señal es suficiente Para el necio, sin embargo, mil exposiciones no son suficientes.
~ Idries Shah
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Las cosas serias no se pueden entender sin las cosas humorísticas; ni los opuestos sin opuestos.
~ Idries Shah
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El destino de cada individuo encaja -invariablemente- con el destino de otro, siendo cada cual héroe de su propio drama mientras figura, simultáneamente, en un drama que le es ajeno. Todo esto es algo que escapa a nuestro poder de comprensión y cuya posibilidad sólo podemos concebir en virtud de una maravillosa armonía preestablecida. - Arthur Schopenhauer
~ Unknown
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Only when we see the full pictures, can we truly understand our whole story.
~ Unknown
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The Philosophy is for all; faith and faithless alike.
~ Unknown
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The people may be made to follow a path of action, but they may not be made to understand it.
~ Confucius
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Egerton taught her how to approach a challenging book. She should read and reread slowly, making marginal notes when she came across something important, and mark things she didn't understand. He instructed her to think over each evening what she had read that day and jot down her ideas about it. She was a willing and eager pupil
~ Unknown
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It's simply not the case that people use one particular lobe, or a circumscribed area of the brain, to read a novel, or write an essay, or solve an equation, or calculate the angle of a triangle. And, unfortunately, neuroscience has yet to reach the stage at which it can peer into the brain and determine capacity for solving simultaneous equations or readiness to learn calculus.
~ Unknown
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I can normally tell how intelligent a man is by how stupid he thinks I am.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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Instead of questioning him directly any more, they had him spell out what he wanted to say letter by letter, Deadpan pointing them out on the chart and Kane jotting them down on a piece of paper — providing Eddie nodded yes — until he had complete words and sentences made up out of them.
~ Cornell Woolrich
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A religion that is small enough for our understanding would not be big enough for our needs.
~ Corrie Ten Boom
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She glanced at Betsy, who smiled as if they'd always been friends, the kind who could communicate without words, the kind who knew what the other one needed whether anyone said so or not.
~ Unknown
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Look, there is nothing you can say about this show that I don't already know
~ Craig Ferguson
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I looked at her, looking being one of my better law-enforcement techniques.
~ Craig Johnson
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We are finite beings; how can we understand the infinite?
~ Craig Johnson
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Henry spoke to Dog. "Hinananjin." Dog went over and sat beside him. It had already been established that the furry brute was conversant in Cheyenne, Shoshone, Arapaho, Crow, and Lakota; English was the language he chose to sometimes ignore.
~ Craig Johnson
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Any time you try to fix something before you understand how it works, you will only succeed by accident,
~ Unknown
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In seeking truth, you have to get both sides of a story." – WALTER CRONKITE One
~ Unknown
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Wartihog put up his hand. "What happens if we can't read, sir?" "No boasting, Wartihog!" boomed Gobber. "Get some idiot to read it for you.
~ Cressida Cowell
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Okay, you guys, look up here. Omar did something good readers do.
~ Unknown
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Hmm. I wonder if you got stuck somewhere in the last twenty pages, because you're the first one to complain that this book is boring. What's the last part you remember?
~ Unknown
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Good readers are flexible in their thinking and use different strategies for different types of reading.
~ Unknown
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