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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
There is nothing more exciting than having a life devoted to fundamental knowledge and to contributing to advance the borders of knowledge.
In the end we can never be given knowledge by others; we can only be stimulated. We must develop our own knowledge.
All the knowledge that I have doesn't necessarily make me brilliant, but I love acquiring knowledge and then sharing it with everybody else. — © Sandra Bullock
All the knowledge that I have doesn't necessarily make me brilliant, but I love acquiring knowledge and then sharing it with everybody else.
Knowledge gained through experience is far superior and many times more useful than bookish knowledge.
Knowledge is organized data. For it to be shelved as human knowledge it's got to be predictable, repeatable, all the basics of scientific validation have to be there.
Language is a tool adequate to provide any degree of precision relevant to a particular situation.
Of all the knowledge, that most worth having is knowledge about health! The first requisite of a good life is to be a healthy person.
Knowledge is merely brilliance in organization of ideas and not wisdom. The truly wise person goes beyond knowledge.
All explicit knowledge is translated knowledge, and all translation is imperfect.
A true knowledge of ourselves is knowledge of our power.
You cannot be wise without some basis of knowledge, but you may easily acquire knowledge and remain bare of wisdom.
An adequate share of humor and laughter represents an essential part of the diet of the healthy person.
True knowledge is knowledge of why things are as they are, and not merely what they are. — © Isaiah Berlin
True knowledge is knowledge of why things are as they are, and not merely what they are.
Practical knowledge of what works and what doesn't work is much better. Theoretical knowledge is important, but I think practical knowledge works better.
Knowledge without action, is like having no knowledge at all!
Knowledge for its own sake was meaningless, its mere accumulation a waste of time. Knowledge must lead to understanding.
Fraud includes the pretense of knowledge when knowledge there is none.
Numbers are the highest degree of knowledge. It is knowledge itself.
This was my prayer: an adequate portion of land with a garden and a spring of water and a small wood to complete the picture.
There is no philosophy which is not founded upon knowledge of the phenomena, but to get any profit from this knowledge it is absolutely necessary to be a mathematician.
...to many it is not knowledge but the quest for knowledge that gives greater interest to thought-to travel hopefully is better than to arrive.
To speak evil of any one, unless there is unequivocal proofs of their deserving it, is an injury for which there is no adequate reparation.
We are going to suspend the issuance of visas to any place where adequate screening cannot occur.
It is difficult, if not impossible, to argue that laws written in the 1970s are adequate for today's intelligence challenges.
To carry adequate life insurance is a moral obligation incumbent upon the great majority of citizens.
NATO's deterrence has always been adequate, and I'm not worried about the physical security of my country. Not at all.
Knowledge is a free good. The biggest cost in its transmission is not in the production or distribution of knowledge, but in its assimilation. This is something that all teachers know.
We strive toward knowledge, always more knowledge, but must understand that we are, and will remain, surrounded by mystery.
To generalize is to be an idiot. To particularize is the alone distinction of merit. General knowledge are those knowledge that idiots possess.
Forecasting by bureaucrats tends to be used for anxiety relief rather than for adequate policy making.
That knowledge which adds greatness to character is knowledge so handled as to transform every phase of immediate experience.
Experience is the main reason why we're here, I think, in the world to gain experience and from our experience we gain knowledge. Oh, I think so, anyway. Knowledge and if we get any knowledge then we gain liberation.
Wisdom is not knowledge, but lies in the use we make of knowledge.
Knowledge is not eating, and we cannot expect to devour and possess what we mean. Knowledge is recognition of something absent; it is a salutation, not an embrace.
The fact that these scientific theories have a fine track record of successful prediction and explanation speaks for itself. (Which is not to say that I don't directly discuss the work of those philosophers who would disagree.) But even if we grant this, many will argue that scientific knowledge in humans, and, indeed, reflective knowledge in general, is quite different in kind from the knowledge we see in other animals.
War makes monsters of men, you once said to me Todd. Well, so does too much knowledge. Too much knowledge of your fellow man, too much knowledge of his weakness, his pathetic greed and vanity, and how laughably easy it is to control him.
Metaphysics involves intuitive knowledge of unprovable starting-points concepts and truth and demonstrative knowledge of what follows from them.
Knowledge is not simply another commodity. On the contrary. Knowledge is never used up. It increases by diffusion and grows by dispersion. — © Daniel J. Boorstin
Knowledge is not simply another commodity. On the contrary. Knowledge is never used up. It increases by diffusion and grows by dispersion.
Sometimes street knowledge can be as important as book knowledge.
When reflection is thereby demystified, I believe that the temptation to view human knowledge as different in kind from animal knowledge is undermined.
The child is naturally meditative. He is a sort of samadhi; he's coming out of the womb of existence. His life river is yset absolutely fresh, just from the source. He knows the truth, but he does not know that he knows.... His knowledge is not yet aware. It is innocent. It is simply there, as a matter of fact. And he is not separate from his knowledge; he is his knowledge. He has not mind, he has simple being.
Remorse is cureless--the Disease Not even God--can heal-- For 'tis His institution--and The Adequate of Hell
Knowledge of facts is important. Knowledge of truth is essential. Yet our Lord's concern goes beyond mere head knowledge. He wants us not only to know the truth but also to obey the truth. He wants us to live the truth, practice the truth, and be conformed to and transformed by that truth.
An investment operation is one which, upon thorough analysis, promises safety of principal and an adequate return.
To beauty, all is forgiven, even vulgarity. Intelligence no longer seems an adequate compensation for things.
Cruelty is, in theory, a perfectly adequate ground for divorce, but it may be interpreted so as to become absurd.
Any man is educated who knows where to get knowledge when he needs it, and how to organize that knowledge into definite plans of action.
After all, all knowledge simply means self-knowledge. — © Bruce Lee
After all, all knowledge simply means self-knowledge.
Faith is the Knowledge of the Heart, Logick the Knowledge of the Mind.
It is manifest that all government of action is to be gotten by knowledge, and knowledge best, by gathering many knowledges, which is reading.
Self-knowledge is the only basis of true knowledge.
The knowledge of which geometry aims is the knowledge of the eternal.
General knowledge may have to be slight or even amateurish knowledge, but it is none the less useful, and we discourage it at our peril.
What being among the 'right people' entails is the possession of human capital, rather than organizational capital: an individual reputation, portable skills, and network connections. Career responsibility is squarely in the hands of individuals, a function of their knowledge and networks. Transferable knowledge is more important to a career than firm-specific knowledge.
A lot of people have knowledge, but they don't have the wisdom of when to apply that knowledge.
There is no nonsense so errant that it cannot be made the creed of the vast majority by adequate governmental action.
Knowledge is that possession that no misfortune can destroy, no authority can revoke, and no enemy can control. This makes knowledge the greatest of all freedoms.
No one has a monopoly on knowledge the way that, say, IBM had in the 1960s in computing, or that Bell Labs had through the 1970s in communications. When useful knowledge exists in companies of all sizes and also in universities, non-profits and individual minds, it makes sense to orient your innovation efforts to accessing, building upon and integrating that external knowledge into useful products and services.
Knowledge is power. The more knowledge, expertise, and connections you have, the easier it is for you to make a profit at the game of your choice.
All types of knowledge, ultimately mean self knowledge.
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