A Quote by Erik Naggum

A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. I regret that this isn't fatal. — © Erik Naggum
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. I regret that this isn't fatal.
The saying that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing is, to my mind, a very dangerous adage. If knowledge is real and genuine, I do not believe that it is other than a very valuable posession, however infinitesimal its quantity may be. Indeed, if a little knowledge is dangerous, where is a man who has so much as to be out of danger?
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing, but a little want of knowledge is also a dangerous thing.
A little learning is a dangerous thing but none at all is fatal.
But just as a little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing, a little bit of energy, in the hands of someone hell-bent on suicide, is a very dangerous thing.
A little sincerity is a dangerous thing, and a great deal of it is absolutely fatal.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. So is a lot.
If a little knowledge was a dangerous thing, a lot was lethal.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing." - Harkat Mulds (Hunters of the Dusk)
They say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, but it's not one half so bad as a lot of ignorance.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing - it only hastens fools to rush in where angels fear to tread.
A small amount of power corrupts a small man absolutely. A little knowledge is dangerous to a little man. To a great man only great knowledge is dangerous.
For we can only know that we know nothing, and a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
Deep knowledge is not knowledge of the thing itself, but knowledge of a thing like the thing. Then, you gain not one knowledge, but two knowledges. Of the thing. And of the original thing with is like the thing. Which is the barbarism of the privileged class.
Granny sighed. "You have learned something," she said, and thought it safe to insert a touch of sternness into her voice. "They say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, but it is not one half so bad as a lot of ignorance.
Knowledge itself is never dangerous, it is how that knowledge is used that is dangerous
Human life is limited, but knowledge is limitless. To drive the limited in pursuit of the limitless is fatal; and to presume that one really knows is fatal indeed!
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