"My heart knows what my mind only think it knows."
KN
knowledge
1106 quotes in this category
Discover inspiring knowledge quotes from famous authors and thought leaders. Find wisdom and motivation about knowledge to inspire your life.
knowledge Quotes
"Scientology [10w] There's nothing more oppressive than the ignorance of foolish belief."
"Science is only a Latin word for knowledge"
"Truth is not for sale. The man who sells truths that could help and guide humanity will never have peace of mind. Share truths freely, and you will always be revealed more."
"But the main reason you should read this is that I don't see why I should have to know all these terrible, terrible things and you should get off scot free."
"Let's get physical, physical [10w] All physical contact is meaningful,even if meaningful means sleazy."
"Ah! how little knowledge does a man acquire in his life. He gathers it up like water, but like water it runs between his fingers, and yet, if his hands be but wet as though with dew, behold a generation of fools call out, 'See, he is a wise man!' Is it not so?"
"He felt a spasm of excitement because he knew instinctively who it was, or at least knew who it was he wanted it to be, and once you know what it is you want to be true, instinct is a very useful device for enabling you to know that it is."
"The Game Is Afoot God's buried eight jewels within my soul.Life's game is,'Remove each gem, yet find me whole.'The clue is,"Eight is one, and one is eight,no jewel's more precious,all equally great."
"He who replies to words of doubtdoth put the light of knowledge out."
"nothing that is worth knowing can be taught"
"Education is beautification of the inner world and the outer world."
"Its a bit mad. Too bad, I mean, that getting to know each just for a fleeting second Must be replaced by unperfect knowledge of the featureless wholeLike some pocket history of the world, so generalAs to constitute a sob or wail"
"Everybody liked better to conjecture how the thing was, than simply to know it; for conjecture soon became more confident than knowledge, and had a more liberal allowance for the incompatible."
"...to her all books were the same and, as with her subjects, she felt a duty to approach them without prejudice...Lauren Bacall, Winifred Holtby, Sylvia Plath - who were they? Only be reading could she find out."
"Man masters nature not by force, but by understanding"
"Many much-learned men have no intelligence."
"I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies but not the madness of people."
"test post please ignore .Gotcha!"
"As much as I would love to know what you know, I’d much rather eat your brain with a spoon."