Famous Quotes
998 Quotations with Knowledge.
- 561. Isaac Asimov: Suppose that we are wise enough to learn and know -- and yet not wise enough to ...
- 562. Isaac Asimov: Suppose that we are wise enough to learn and know -- and yet not wise enough to ...
- 563. Jean Jacques Rousseau: Take from the philosopher the pleasure of being heard and his desire for knowled ...
- 564. Zedong Mao: Take the ideas of the masses (scattered and unsystematic ideas) and concentrate ...
- 565. Samuel Johnson: That observation which is called knowledge of the world will be found much more ...
- 566. Jesse Bennett: The acquiring of culture is the development of an avid hunger for knowledge and ...
- 567. Jesse Bennett: The acquiring of culture is the development of an avid hunger for knowledge and ...
- 568. Robert Eldridge Willmott: The amplest knowledge has the largest faith. Ignorance is always incredulous.
- 569. Robert Eldridge Willmott: The amplest knowledge has the largest faith. Ignorance is always incredulous.
- 570. James Thurber: The animals that depend on instinct have an inherent knowledge of the laws of ec ...
- 571. Adolf Berle: The art and science of asking questions is the source of all knowledge.
- 572. Adolf Berle: The art and science of asking questions is the source of all knowledge.
- 573. John Jay Chapman: The average educated man in America has about as much knowledge of what a politi ...
- 574. Sam Houston: The benefits of education and of useful knowledge, generally diffused through a ...
- 575. Jeremy Taylor: The best theology is rather a divine life than a divine knowledge.
- 576. Liv Ullmann: The best thing that can come with success is the knowledge that it is nothing to ...
- 577. H. L. Mencken: The chief knowledge that a man gets from reading books, is the knowledge that ve ...
- 578. James E. Burke: The coming of the printing press must have seemed as if it would turn the world ...
- 579. James E. Burke: The coming of the printing press must have seemed as if it would turn the world ...
- 580. Francis H. Bradley: The deadliest foe to virtue would be complete self-knowledge.