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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
More than a billion people lack adequate access to clean water.
A man is saved no faster than he gets knowledge. For if he does not get knowledge, he will be brought into captivity by some evil power in the other world, as evil spirits will have more knowledge, and consequently more power.
The only justification for writing a novel is that it should be wonderful. Adequate is inadequate. — © Janet Burroway
The only justification for writing a novel is that it should be wonderful. Adequate is inadequate.
Ordinary speciation remains fully adequate to explain the causes and phenomenology of punctuation.
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?
My praise shall be dedicated to the mind itself. The mind is the man, and the knowledge is the mind. A man is but what he knoweth. The mind is but an accident to knowledge, for knowledge is the double of that which is.
I am not against hasty marriages where a mutual flame is fanned by an adequate income.
What is genius, anyway, if it isn't the ability to give an adequate response to a great challenge?
Knowledge is power, and for each level of knowledge, you are held responsible for how you use it.
Can the knowledge deriving from reason even begin to compare with knowledge perceptible by sense?
Man acts from adequate motives relative to his interest, and not on metaphysical speculations.
There's no way that you can live an adequate life without making many mistakes.
Writing! The activity for which the only adequate bribe is the possibility of suicide, one day. — © Joyce Carol Oates
Writing! The activity for which the only adequate bribe is the possibility of suicide, one day.
Wisdom is a kind of knowledge. It is knowledge of the nature, career, and consequences of human values.
The intelligence consists not only in the knowledge but also in the skill to apply the knowledge into practice.
I'm an adequatist! I would be happy with something adequate. Perfection's out of the question.
The U.N. must have adequate resources and the right capabilities to fully engage in global peacekeeping.
It is clear, then, that wisdom is knowledge having to do with certain principles and causes. But now, since it is this knowledge that we are seeking, we must consider the following point: of what kind of principles and of what kind of causes is wisdom the knowledge?
The world is darkness; knowledge is light; but knowledge without truth is a mere shadow.
I think all of you know there is no adequate defense against massive nuclear attack.
I am not against hasty marriages, where a mutual flame is fanned by an adequate income.
Knowledge makes people special. Knowledge enriches life itself.
No goal, regardless of how small can be achieved without adequate training.
It seems very unfair that people cannot have adequate health care.
No pen can give an adequate description of the all-pervading corruption produced by slavery.
All knowledge is local, all truth is partial. No truth can make another truth untrue. All knowledge is part of the whole knowledge. Once you have seen the larger pattern, you cannot go back to seeing the part as the whole.
Women were seldom given quality assignments or adequate air time.
My regular diet mostly comprises of high protein and adequate carbohydrates.
I have a simple principle for the conduct of life- never to resist an adequate temptation.
I think in the NFL knowledge is power, and you try to get the knowledge by whatever means.
There is oftentimes a great deal of knowledge where there is but little wisdom to improve that knowledge. It is not the most knowing Christian but the most wise Christian that sees, avoids, and escapes Satan's snares. Knowledge without wisdom is like mettle in a blind horse, which is often an occasion of the rider's fall.
Knowledge signifies things known. Where there are no things known, there is no knowledge. Where there are no things to be known, there can be no knowledge. We have observed that every science, that is, every branch of knowledge, is compounded of certain facts, of which our sensations furnish the evidence. Where no such evidence is supplied, we are without data; we are without first premises; and when, without these, we attempt to build up a science, we do as those who raise edifices without foundations. And what do such builders construct? Castles in the air.
As Harvard historian of science Peter Galison has demonstrated, the universe of classified knowledge now far exceeds the universe of unclassified knowledge. That's a staggering thought. There is far more classified knowledge in the world than unclassified. And that disparity grows all the time.
Ensuring Americans have access to adequate medical care should be a priority for all of us.
There is no such thing as luck; there is only adequate or inadequate preparation to cope with a statistical universe.
Knowledge is real knowledge only when it is acquired by the efforts of your intellect, not by memory
War is just a racket... I believe in adequate defense at the coastline and nothing else.
If we do more with less, our response will be adequate to take care of everybody. — © R. Buckminster Fuller
If we do more with less, our response will be adequate to take care of everybody.
People knowledge is much more important than mere product knowledge.
Food is such a basic need, and it is unfathomable to me that people still do not have adequate access.
In a world of commoditized knowledge, the returns go to the companies who can produce non-standard knowledge.
Knowledge of life brings confidence, and Knowledge of death makes you fearless and centred.
Distinguishing the signal from the noise requires both scientific knowledge and self-knowledge.
As was the case for Nobel's own invention of dynamite, the uses that are made of increased knowledge can serve both beneficial and potentially harmful ends. Increased knowledge clearly implies increased responsibility. We reject the notion advocated in some quarters that man should stop eating from the tree of knowledge, as if that were humanly possible.
Without an adequate answer to the question, "Why?" the price is always to high.
But a science is exact to the extent that its method measures up to and is adequate to its object.
I've never began any important venture for which I felt adequate prepared
People who are very aware that they have more knowledge than the average person are often very unaware that they do not have one-tenth of the knowledge of all of the average persons put together. In this situation, for the intelligentsia to impose their notions on ordinary people is essentially to impose ignorance on knowledge.
Knowledge does away with darkness, [anxiety], and doubt; for these cannot exist where knowledge is. — © Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Knowledge does away with darkness, [anxiety], and doubt; for these cannot exist where knowledge is.
There is no adequate defense, except stupidity, against the impact of a new idea.
True wisdom consists in two things: Knowledge of God and Knowledge of Self.
It is suicidal for other runners to copy my hill sessions without adequate background.
I don't think we're doing an adequate vetting process of those who are coming to our country.
I play a lot of sports. I'm not real good at any of them. I'm above adequate.
Hasn't knowledge only crippled me from seeing truth? Is knowledge itself illusory?
According to Krishnamacharya , practice and knowledge must always go together. He used to say, practice without right knowledge of theory is blind. This is also because without right knowledge, one can mindfully do a wrong practice.
There was no word in the dictionary adequate to describe the sensation other than sensational.
Fear is bred from ignorance. So knowledge is a weapon against it, and reason is the tool of knowledge.
Knowledge doesn't really form part of human nature. Conflict, combat, the outcome of the combat, and, consequently, risk and chance are what gives rise to knowledge. Knowledge is not instinctive; it is counter instinctive, just as it is not natural but counter natural.
There is no knowledge so hard to acquire as the knowledge of how to live this life well and naturally.
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