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| John Acton |
If the past has been an...
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| Scott Adams |
We must develop knowledge optimization...
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| John Adams |
Liberty cannot be preserved without...
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| Henry B. Adams |
Knowledge of human nature is...
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| John Adams |
Let us tenderly and kindly...
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| John Adams |
Liberty cannot be preserved without...
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| Abigail Adams |
Well, knowledge is a fine...
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| Joseph Addison |
The utmost extent of man's...
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| Freda Adler |
The passionate controversies of one...
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| Felix Adler |
If you desire information on...
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| Mahmoud Ahmadinejad |
Technical knowledge has now become...
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| Daniel Akaka |
I have witnessed how education...
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| Alexander Alekhine |
Chess is not only knowledge...
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| William Alexander |
Yet with great toil all that...
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| Hannes Alfven |
To try to write a grand...
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| Dante Alighieri |
Consider your origins: you were...
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| Dante Alighieri |
Consider your origin; you were...
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| Dante Alighieri |
Consider your origins: you were...
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| James Allen |
The will to do springs from...
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| Peter Lewis Allen |
Was this an old disease, and...
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| Ralph Allen |
My first concern was to take...
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| Stephen Ambrose |
The past is a source of...
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| David Amram |
Lawrence Ferlinghetti had a tremendous...
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| David Amram |
Allen Ginsberg was a world...
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| Roald Amundsen |
We must always remember with...
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| Tadao Ando |
You cannot simply put something...
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| Kofi Annan |
If information and knowledge are...
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| Kofi Annan |
Knowledge is power. Information is...
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| Robert Anthony |
Some people drink from the...
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| Joyce Appleby |
Contention is inseparable from creating...
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| Saint Thomas Aquinas |
Love takes up where knowledge...
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| Saint Thomas Aquinas |
We can't have full knowledge...
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| Saint Thomas Aquinas |
Wonder is the desire for...
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| Thomas Aquinas |
The knowledge of God is the...
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| Louis Aragon |
Can the knowledge deriving from...
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| Aristotle |
The one exclusive sign of...
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| Aristotle |
All men by nature desire...
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| Neil Armstrong |
Research is creating new knowledge...
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| Thomas Arnold |
Real knowledge, like everything else...
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| Matthew Arnold |
Use your gifts faithfully, and...
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| Isaac Asimov |
The saddest aspect of life...
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| Isaac Asimov |
If knowledge can create problems...
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| Isaac Asimov |
Suppose that we are wise...
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| Brooks Atkinson |
It takes most men five years...
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| Avicenna |
The knowledge of anything, since...
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| Avicenna |
Now it is established in the...
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| Charles Babbage |
At each increase of knowledge...
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| Charles Babbage |
It will be readily admitted...
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| Charles Babbage |
Surely, if knowledge is valuable...
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| Charles Babbage |
That the state of knowledge in...
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| Charles Babbage |
There is, however, another purpose...
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| Charles Babbage |
To those who have chosen the...
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| Irving Babbitt |
The humanitarian lays stress almost...
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| Irving Babbitt |
Perhaps as good a classification...
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| Roger Babson |
Property may be destroyed and...
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| Roger Babson |
Property may be destroyed and...
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| Francis Bacon |
Knowledge is power.
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| Francis Bacon |
He that hath knowledge spareth...
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| Francis Bacon |
The great end of life is...
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| Francis Bacon |
The desire of excessive power...
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| Francis Bacon |
Knowledge and human power are...
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| Roger Bacon |
For the things of this world...
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| Roger Bacon |
Argument is conclusive, but it...
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| Roger Bacon |
All science requires mathematics. The...
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| Francis Bacon |
For also knowledge itself is...
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| Pearl Bailey |
There's a period of life when...
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| Liberty Hyde Bailey |
Anyone who acquires more than...
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| Abu Bakr |
The more knowledge you have...
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| Abu Bakr |
Without knowledge action is useless...
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| Abu Bakr |
Knowledge is the life of the...
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| Abu Bakr |
When knowledge is limited - it...
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| Mikhail Bakunin |
I am conscious of my inability...
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| Mikhail Bakunin |
I listen to them freely and...
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| James A. Baldwin |
The price one pays for...
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| James M. Baldwin |
Like all science, psychology is...
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| James M. Baldwin |
All along we find that social...
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| Amelia E. Barr |
Human relations are built on...
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| Roland Barthes |
Through the mythology of Einstein...
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| James Beattie |
Be ignorance thy choice, where...
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| Venerable Bede |
And I pray thee, loving Jesus...
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| Henry Ward Beecher |
The advertisements in a newspaper...
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| Henry Ward Beecher |
Good nature is worth more than...
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| Ludwig van Beethoven |
Music is the one incorporeal...
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| Vissarion Belinsky |
Do not worry about the...
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| Daniel Bell |
The intellectual takes as a...
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| Carol Bellamy |
And most importantly perhaps, children...
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| Walter Benjamin |
All human knowledge takes the...
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| Arnold Bennett |
There can be no knowledge...
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| Jeremy Bentham |
The age we live in is...
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| Alban Berg |
Music is at once the product...
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| Thomas Berger |
The art and science of asking...
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| Gael Garcia Bernal |
In Mexico, theater is very...
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| Georges Bernanos |
Purity is not imposed upon us...
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| Claude Bernard |
Mediocre men often have the...
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| Daniel Bernoulli |
There is no philosophy which...
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| Todd Berry |
I thought they may have...
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| Mary McLeod Bethune |
Knowledge is the prime need of...
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| John Biddle |
After a long, impartial enquiry...
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| Ambrose Bierce |
Faith: Belief without evidence in...
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| Ambrose Bierce |
Ardor, n. The quality that...
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| Ambrose Bierce |
The small part of ignorance...
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| Theodore Bikel |
Epistemology is the study of...
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| Buffalo Bill |
Wild Bill was anything but a...
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| Josh Billings |
Knowledge is like money: the...
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| Josh Billings |
Knowledge is like money: the...
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| William Blake |
The true method of knowledge...
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| Mary Kay Blakely |
The absolute dependence of a...
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| Arthur Blank |
We will ensure that associates...
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| William Bligh |
The object of all the former...
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| Hans Blix |
I found it peculiar that those...
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| Harold Bloom |
We read deeply for varied...
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| Matt Blunt |
We stand in the shadow of...
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| Franz Boas |
The historical development of the...
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| David Bohm |
The ability to perceive or...
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| Henry Bolingbroke |
The shortest and surest way of...
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| Kjell Magne Bondevik |
Knowledge of other people's beliefs...
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| Emma Bonino |
The knowledge of languages was...
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| Sonny Bono |
With all due respect to...
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| George Boole |
Probability is expectation founded upon...
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| George Boole |
To unfold the secret laws and...
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| Daniel J. Boorstin |
The greatest obstacle to discovering...
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| Daniel J. Boorstin |
Knowledge is not simply another...
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| Daniel J. Boorstin |
Technology is so much fun but...
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| Daniel J. Boorstin |
The greatest obstacle to discovery...
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| Frank Borman |
Exploration really is the essence...
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| Charles Bowen |
More students have a better...
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| Andrew C. Bradley |
Shakespeare also introduces the supernatural...
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| F. H. Bradley |
Adam knew Eve his wife and...
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| Nathaniel Branden |
In a world in which the...
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| James H. Breasted |
In any case, in so far...
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| Bertolt Brecht |
The world of knowledge takes a...
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| Rory Bremner |
We are rather in the position...
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| John Bright |
The knowledge of the ancient...
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| Harold Brodkey |
I awake with a not entirely...
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| Jacob Bronowski |
Knowledge is an unending adventure...
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| Phillips Brooks |
To say, 'well done' to any...
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| Avery Brooks |
Knowledge is going to make you...
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| Van Wyck Brooks |
People of small caliber are...
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| Van Wyck Brooks |
There is no stopping the...
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| Harry Browne |
You don't need an explanation...
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| Harry Browne |
Security... it's simply the recognition...
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| David Bruce |
My knowledge of the state of...
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| Frederick Buechner |
Compassion is sometimes the fatal...
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| Thomas Bulfinch |
If no other knowledge deserves...
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| Thomas Bulfinch |
Thus we hope to teach...
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| Thomas Bulfinch |
Without a knowledge of mythology...
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| Conrad Bums |
Knowledge is power. Most of us...
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| Luther Burbank |
The secret of improved plant...
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| Luther Burbank |
Science is knowledge arranged and...
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| William S. Burroughs |
The aim of education is the...
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| William S. Burroughs |
Your knowledge of what is...
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| Leo Buscaglia |
The fact that I can plant...
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| Samuel Butler |
A little knowledge is a...
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| Samuel Butler |
The youth of an art is...
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| Lord Byron |
Sorrow is knowledge, those that...
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| John Cale |
Even if you're improvising, the...
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| John Calvin |
Knowledge of the sciences is...
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| Italo Calvino |
The satirist is prevented by...
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| John Cameron |
When I entered medical physics...
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| Albert Camus |
After all manner of professors...
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| Albert Camus |
The modern mind is in complete...
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| Karel Capek |
If one must fight or create...
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| Orson Scott Card |
The education that prepared me...
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| Duane G. Carey |
And, that's what I truly...
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| Frank Carlucci |
My understanding is that what...
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| Thomas Carlyle |
A loving heart is the...
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| Stokely Carmichael |
The knowledge I have now is...
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| Alexis Carrel |
Science has to be understood...
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| Giacomo Casanova |
I know that I have lived...
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| Carlos Castaneda |
A man of knowledge lives by...
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| Carlos Castenada |
A man of knowledge chooses a...
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| Richard Cecil |
The first step towards knowledge...
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| Miguel de Cervantes |
The knowledge of yourself will...
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| Aime Cesaire |
Poetic knowledge is born in...
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| Oswald Chambers |
If in preaching the gospel you...
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| Chanakya |
The wise man should restrain...
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| Chanakya |
One whose knowledge is confined...
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| William Ellery Channing |
Every mind was made for growth...
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| William Ellery Channing |
It is not the quantity but...
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| William Ellery Channing |
No power in society, no...
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| John Cheever |
Wisdom we know is the...
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| John Cheever |
Wisdom is the knowledge of...
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| Anton Chekhov |
Knowledge is of no value...
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| Lord Chesterfield |
Knowledge may give weight, but...
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| Lord Chesterfield |
Knowledge of the world in only...
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| Lord Chesterfield |
Learning is acquired by reading...
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| Gilbert K. Chesterton |
Youth is the period in which...
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| Marcus Tullius Cicero |
Knowledge which is divorced from...
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| Marcus Tullius Cicero |
I prefer tongue-tied knowledge...
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| Marcus Tullius Cicero |
The study and knowledge of the...
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| Tom Clancy |
People live longer today than...
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| Tom Clancy |
I was one of the first...
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| Tom Clancy |
The control of information is...
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| John Bates Clark |
Experience alone can give a...
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| Guy Clark |
Darrell is really good in the...
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| Laurel Clark |
As a physician, I understand...
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| Albert Claude |
But, in the name of the...
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| DeWitt Clinton |
Pleasure is a shadow, wealth...
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| Arthur Hugh Clough |
Grace is given of god, but...
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| Richard Cobden |
For the progress of scientific...
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| Juan Cole |
Take the decision in early...
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| Edwin Louis Cole |
Knowledge of God's Word is a...
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| Edwin Louis Cole |
Men are limited by the...
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| Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
Exclusively of the abstract sciences...
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| Robert Collier |
You can do anything you think...
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| Jeremy Collier |
Knowledge is the consequence of...
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| Charles Caleb Colton |
Knowledge is two-fold, and...
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| Charles Caleb Colton |
We own almost all our...
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| Charles Caleb Colton |
That writer does the most who...
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| Auguste Comte |
Each department of knowledge passes...
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| Confucius |
Real knowledge is to know the...
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| Confucius |
To know, is to know that...
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| Confucius |
When you know a thing, to...
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| Calvin Coolidge |
Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers...
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| James F. Cooper |
The tendency of democracies is...
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| Nicolaus Copernicus |
To know that we know what...
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| Gustave Courbet |
Fine art is knowledge made...
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| Abraham Cowley |
Solitude can be used well by...
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| William Cowper |
Knowledge is proud that he has...
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| William Cowper |
Knowledge is proud that he has...
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| William Cowper |
Knowledge is proud that it...
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| David Cronenberg |
Do you remember when you found...
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| Howard Crosby |
The great unity which true...
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| Ralph Cudworth |
The true knowledge or science...
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| Ralph Cudworth |
Knowledge is not a passion...
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| Ralph Cudworth |
Knowledge is not a passion...
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| Ralph Cudworth |
Now all the knowledge and...
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| e. e. cummings |
Knowledge is a polite word for...
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| Pierre Curie |
Is it right to probe so...
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| Harvey Cushing |
In these days when science is...
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| Anthony J. D'Angelo |
In your thirst for knowledge...
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| Anthony J. D'Angelo |
Never stop learning; knowledge doubles...
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| Charles Darwin |
Ignorance more frequently begets confidence...
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| William Davenant |
Since knowledge is but sorrow's...
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| Marc Davis |
It wasn't a problem for me...
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| Humphry Davy |
In the present state of our...
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| Christopher Dawson |
The intercourse between the Mediterranean...
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| Doris Day |
The really frightening thing about...
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| Nathan Deal |
Just because scientists have the...
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| Robert Delaunay |
The auditory perception is not...
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| Paul Deman |
The bases for historical knowledge...
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| W. Edwards Deming |
You should not ask questions...
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| W. Edwards Deming |
Lack of knowledge... that is...
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| John Denham |
Search not to find things too...
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| Dorothy Denning |
While many hackers have the...
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| Rene Descartes |
The two operations of our...
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| Princess Diana |
Carry out a random act of...
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| Philip K. Dick |
Science fiction writers, I am...
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| Denis Diderot |
There are three principal means...
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| Wilhelm Dilthey |
A knowledge of the forces that...
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| Wilhelm Dilthey |
The existence of inherent limits...
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| Wilhelm Dilthey |
Thus, in accordance with the...
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| Wilhelm Dilthey |
To attempt this would be like...
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| Jonathan Dimbleby |
That test should not be about...
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| Walt Disney |
We did it Disneyland, in the...
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| Rocco DiSpirito |
I came literally to the table...
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| Benjamin Disraeli |
To be conscious that you are...
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| Benjamin Disraeli |
Where knowledge ends, religion begins...
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| Benjamin Disraeli |
The more extensive a man's...
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| Carl Clinton Van Doren |
Melville brought to the task a...
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| George Dorsey |
Play is the beginning of...
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| James H. Douglas |
Everyone, young and old, must...
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| David Douglass |
As a physicist, I can state...
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| Arthur Conan Doyle |
When a doctor does go wrong...
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| Arthur Conan Doyle |
His ignorance was as remarkable...
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| Arthur Conan Doyle |
Depend upon it there comes a...
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| Fran Drescher |
If we don't empower ourselves...
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| John Drinkwater |
There can be no proof that...
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| Peter Drucker |
A manager is responsible for...
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| Peter Drucker |
Knowledge has to be improved...
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| Peter Drucker |
Today knowledge has power. It...
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| Peter Drucker |
Checking the results of a...
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| Ann Druyan |
My knowledge of science came...
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| William Dunbar |
Your law may be perfect, your...
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| Alan Dundes |
I have a great advantage over...
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| Will Durant |
Knowledge is the eye of desire...
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| Will Durant |
Science gives us knowledge, but...
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| Will Durant |
Our knowledge is a receding...
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| Albrecht Durer |
Sane judgment abhors nothing so...
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| Eleonora Duse |
To help, to continually help...
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| Meister Eckhart |
The knower and the known are...
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| Ilya Ehrenburg |
Knowledge has outstripped character development...
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| Albert Einstein |
I am enough of an artist...
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| Albert Einstein |
The gift of fantasy has meant...
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| Albert Einstein |
Information is not knowledge.
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| Albert Einstein |
Whoever undertakes to set himself...
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| Albert Einstein |
It is the supreme art of...
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| Albert Einstein |
Imagination is more important than...
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| Albert Einstein |
There comes a time when the...
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| Albert Einstein |
The only source of knowledge...
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| Albert Einstein |
The true sign of intelligence...
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| Albert Einstein |
Knowledge of what is does not...
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| Sergei Eisenstein |
The profession of film director...
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| T. S. Eliot |
Where is the Life we have...
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| T. S. Eliot |
Where is all the knowledge we...
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| George Eliot |
Knowledge slowly builds up what...
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| T. S. Eliot |
Knowledge is invariably a matter...
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| T. S. Eliot |
A toothache, or a violent...
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| Havelock Ellis |
Education, whatever else it should...
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| Havelock Ellis |
It is becoming clear that the...
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| Ralph Ellison |
The understanding of art depends...
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Knowledge is knowing that we...
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| Douglas Engelbart |
In 20 or 30 years, you'll...
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| Brian Eno |
One of the interesting things...
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| Enya |
The minuses of celebrity include...
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| Epicurus |
It is not so much our...
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| Arthur Erickson |
We have today a fairly...
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| Stephen Evans |
God doesn't go to jail for...
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| Antoine de Saint-Exupery |
A civilization is a heritage...
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| Fannie Farmer |
I certainly feel that the time...
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| Enrico Fermi |
It is no good to try...
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| Enrico Fermi |
Ignorance is never better than...
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| Enrico Fermi |
It is no good to try...
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| Martin Henry Fischer |
Knowledge is a process of...
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| Stanley Fish |
Belief and knowledge are considered...
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| Peter Fonda |
If I have enough ego to...
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| Edward Forbes |
Moreover, all our knowledge of...
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| Henry Ford |
The only real security that a...
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| Henry Ford |
If money is your hope for...
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| Michel Foucault |
If repression has indeed been...
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| Marie de France |
Now will I rehearse before you...
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| Benjamin Franklin |
The doorstep to the temple of...
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| Benjamin Franklin |
An investment in knowledge pays...
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| Benjamin Franklin |
If a man empties his purse...
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| Cathy Freeman |
I feel like I've reached an...
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| Sigmund Freud |
The interpretation of dreams is...
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| Thomas Friedman |
It created a global platform...
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| Milton Friedman |
Universities exist to transmit knowledge...
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| Klaus Fuchs |
The Communist Party said that...
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| Toshihiko Fukui |
The increased global linkages promote...
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| Robert Fulghum |
I believe that imagination is...
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| Thomas Fuller |
Zeal without knowledge is fire...
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| Margaret Fuller |
If you have knowledge, let...
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| R. Buckminster Fuller |
Parents are usually more careful...
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| Stephen Gardiner |
The greater the step forward...
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| Howard Gardner |
A lot of knowledge in any...
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| Peter Garrett |
I believe that the quantum of...
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| Jesse J. Garrett |
Building technical systems involves a...
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| Marcus Garvey |
A people without the knowledge...
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| Carl Friedrich Gauss |
It is not knowledge, but the...
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| Clifford Geertz |
We need to think more about...
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| Kahlil Gibran |
Pain and foolishness lead to...
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| Kahlil Gibran |
Knowledge cultivates your seeds and...
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| Kahlil Gibran |
Knowledge of the self is the...
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| Kahlil Gibran |
The person you consider ignorant...
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| Kahlil Gibran |
Perplexity is the beginning of...
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| Kahlil Gibran |
I wash my hands of those...
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| Kahlil Gibran |
Faith is a knowledge within...
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| Kahlil Gibran |
No man can reveal to you...
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| Kahlil Gibran |
A little knowledge that acts...
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| Walter Gilbert |
Everyone wants a hand in the...
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| Walter Gilbert |
I have the same sense of...
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| Virginia Gildersleeve |
The ability to think straight...
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| Arnold H. Glasgow |
It is harder to conceal...
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| William Glasser |
You can acquire a lot of...
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| William Glasser |
We don't focus as much in...
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| William Glasser |
I think it is totally wrong...
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| William Glasser |
I think education is both...
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| William Glasser |
As long as acquiring knowledge...
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| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
All the knowledge I possess...
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| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
We know accurately only when...
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| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
Doubt grows with knowledge.
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| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
All the knowledge I possess...
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| Vincent Van Gogh |
Even the knowledge of my own...
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| Vincent Van Gogh |
Those Dutchmen had hardly any...
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| Oliver Goldsmith |
As writers become more numerous...
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| Terry Goodkind |
Knowledge is a weapon. I...
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| Baltasar Gracian |
Even knowledge has to be in...
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| Baltasar Gracian |
True knowledge lies in knowing...
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| Katharine Graham |
If we had failed to pursue...
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| Antonio Gramsci |
My practicality consists in this...
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| Spalding Gray |
I fantasize about going back...
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| Asa Gray |
We may take it to be...
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| Alexander the Great |
I would rather excel others in...
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| Alexander the Great |
I had rather excel others in...
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| Simon Greenleaf |
The foundation of our religion...
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| Bede Griffiths |
God had brought me to my...
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| Franz Grillparzer |
Although your knowledge is weak...
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| Franz Grillparzer |
Those who want to row on...
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| Stanislav Grof |
The knowledge of the realm of...
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| G. I. Gurdjieff |
Without self knowledge, without understanding...
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| George Gurdjieff |
A man can only attain...
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| David Ben-Gurion |
Courage is... the knowledge of...
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| David Ben-Gurion |
Courage is a special kind of...
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| Albert Szent-Gyorgyi |
This celebration here tells me...
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| J. S. Habgood |
All knowledge is ambiguous.
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| Moses Hadas |
The greatest gift is the...
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| Ayumi Hamasaki |
It's hard to decide how to...
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| Edith Hamilton |
A people's literature is the...
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| Herbie Hancock |
While knowledge may provide useful...
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| Herbie Hancock |
You can practice to attain...
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| Isaac Hanson |
I enjoyed making this album a...
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| Garrett Hardin |
Education can counteract the natural...
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| Elizabeth Hardwick |
The greatest gift is a passion...
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| David Hare |
Thought is the wind and...
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| Augustus W. Hare |
Thought is the wind, knowledge...
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| Lawrence Hargrave |
To remove this obstacle I...
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| Sydney J. Harris |
Knowledge fills a large brain...
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| Townsend Harris |
The President regards the Japanese...
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| Lou Harrison |
We get more dangerous as we...
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| B. H. Liddell Hart |
A complacent satisfaction with present...
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| David Hartman |
Deficits. Most people of knowledge...
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| Will Harvey |
What is research but a blind...
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| Steven Hatfill |
But I am just as appalled...
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| Steven Hatfill |
I don't know Dr. Rosenberg. I...
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| Joseph Haydn |
I listened more than I studied...
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| Friedrich August von Hayek |
To act on the belief that...
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| Friedrich August von Hayek |
He will therefore have to use...
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| William Hazlitt |
Zeal will do more than...
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| William Hazlitt |
The seat of knowledge is in...
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| Lafcadio Hearn |
For this reason, to study...
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| Lafcadio Hearn |
A great many things which in...
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| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel |
We do not need to be...
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| Dave Heineman |
I believe education is the...
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| Jimi Hendrix |
Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens...
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| Marilu Henner |
It is now common knowledge...
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| Audrey Hepburn |
For beautiful eyes, look for...
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| Frank Herbert |
The beginning of knowledge is...
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| George Herbert |
In conversation, humor is worth...
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| Herodotus |
The only good is knowledge...
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| Herodotus |
Knowledge may give weight, but...
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| Abraham Joshua Heschel |
Wonder rather than doubt is...
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| Hermann Hesse |
There is, so I believe, in...
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| Hermann Hesse |
Knowledge can be communicated, but...
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| Napoleon Hill |
There is one quality which one...
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| Betty Hill |
And I'm walking along and...
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| Hippocrates |
Science is the father of...
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| Hippocrates |
A physician without a knowledge...
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| Hippocrates |
There are in fact two things...
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| Adolf Hitler |
It is always more difficult to...
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| Thomas Hobbes |
Science is the knowledge of...
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| Charles Hodge |
The ultimate ground of faith...
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| Eric Hoffer |
We are least open to precise...
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| William M. Holden |
Aging is an inevitable process...
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| Judy Holliday |
I am not a member of...
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| Oliver Wendell Holmes |
Knowledge like timber shouldn't be...
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| Ernest Holmes |
Borrowing knowledge of reality from...
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| Ernest Holmes |
The universal Mind contains all...
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| Oliver Wendell Holmes |
It is the province of...
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| John Holt |
Since we can't know what...
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| Sidney Hook |
Wisdom is a kind of knowledge...
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| Horace |
Knowledge without education is but...
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| Samuel Horsley |
Wonder, connected with a principle...
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| Sam Houston |
The benefits of education and...
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| Irving Howe |
The knowledge that makes us...
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| Elbert Hubbard |
The recipe for perpetual ignorance...
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| David Hume |
A man acquainted with history...
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| David Hume |
Scholastic learning and polemical divinity...
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| Hubert H. Humphrey |
Anyone who thinks that the...
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| Rex Hunt |
I think it's wrong that so...
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| Ellsworth Huntington |
No part of the world can...
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| William Hurt |
Heroes to me are guys that...
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| Thomas Huxley |
If a little knowledge is...
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| Thomas Huxley |
Every great advance in natural...
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| Thomas Huxley |
The medieval university looked backwards...
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| Aldous Huxley |
A belief in hell and the...
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| Aldous Huxley |
Thought must be divided against...
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| Aldous Huxley |
There's only one effectively redemptive...
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| Thomas Huxley |
The improver of natural knowledge...
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| Lee Iacocca |
There is no substitute for...
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| Abdullah Ibrahim |
When time and space and change...
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| David Icke |
In the Atlantean period there...
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| Abdallah II |
Historic changes and challenges. Breakthroughs...
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| William Ralph Inge |
The aim of education is the...
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| Muhammed Iqbal |
It may, however, be said that...
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| Muhammed Iqbal |
Inductive reason, which alone makes...
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| Muhammed Iqbal |
But inner experience is only...
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| George Jackson |
But now with the living...
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| Janet Jackson |
In complete darkness we are...
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| Derek Jacobi |
Real-life people are often the...
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| William James |
Knowledge about life is one...
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| Michael Patrick Jann |
Knowing what I do now, I...
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| Karl Jaspers |
Even scientific knowledge, if there...
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| Karl Jaspers |
I began the study of medicine...
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| Thomas Jefferson |
I was bold in the pursuit...
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| Gertrude Jekyll |
In garden arrangement, as in...
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| Tahar Ben Jelloun |
The world does not look to...
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| Tom Jenkinson |
Yeah, my drum programming especially...
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| John Jewel |
As the body dieth when the...
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| John Jewel |
The word of God is full...
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| John Jewel |
Human knowledge is dark and...
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| Samuel Johnson |
Knowledge is of two kinds. We...
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| Samuel Johnson |
He who has so little knowledge...
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| Samuel Johnson |
Between falsehood and useless truth...
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| Samuel Johnson |
Integrity without knowledge is weak...
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| Samuel Johnson |
Leisure and curiosity might soon...
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| Phillip E. Johnson |
The monopoly of science in the...
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| Anson Jones |
It is only requisite, for me...
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| Erica Jong |
There is still the feeling...
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| Leon Jouhaux |
We too, through lack of...
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| James Prescott Joule |
After the knowledge of, and...
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| Martin Luther King, Jr. |
Science investigates religion interprets. Science...
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| Vine Deloria, Jr. |
Western civilization, unfortunately, does not...
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| James L. Farmer, Jr. |
Inner city education must change...
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| Carl Jung |
Knowledge rests not upon truth...
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| Carl Jung |
Mistakes are, after all, the...
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| Juvenal |
All wish to possess knowledge...
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| Franz Kafka |
We are sinful not merely...
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| Franz Kafka |
How pathetically scanty my self...
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| Franz Kafka |
We are sinful not only because...
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| Ernst Kaltenbrunner |
I have done my duty by...
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| Steve Kanaly |
I had a traditional interview...
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| Carol Kane |
And my first film was Carnal...
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| Immanuel Kant |
All our knowledge begins with...
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| Immanuel Kant |
Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom...
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| Immanuel Kant |
Intuition and concepts constitute... the...
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| Immanuel Kant |
It is beyond a doubt that...
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| Immanuel Kant |
I had therefore to remove...
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| Immanuel Kant |
But although all our knowledge...
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| Robert D. Kaplan |
The most important thing I...
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| Ryszard Kapuscinski |
Readership was high, and very...
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| Alfred Kastler |
I must confess that, at that...
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| Maynard J. Keenan |
If the education of our kids...
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| Helen Keller |
Knowledge is love and light...
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| Thomas Kempis |
But because many endeavor to...
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| Thomas Kempis |
An humble knowledge of thyself...
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| John F. Kennedy |
The greater our knowledge increases...
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| John F. Kennedy |
The goal of education is the...
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| John F. Kennedy |
I think this is the most...
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| Bob Kerrey |
There is no force more...
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| Aly Khan |
Throughout the past, there has...
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| Richard King |
Most of my technical knowledge...
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| William Kirby |
Harvard is first and foremost...
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| Jurgen Klinsmann |
As far as knowledge goes I've...
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| John Kluge |
You should have a fund of...
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| John Kluge |
Money is not a fund of...
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| Jonathan Kozol |
So long as these kinds of...
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| Joseph Wood Krutch |
It is not ignorance but...
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| Milan Kundera |
A novel that does not uncover...
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| Polykarp Kusch |
I feel, sometimes, as the...
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| Polykarp Kusch |
If, on occasion, the knowledge...
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| Polykarp Kusch |
Indeed science alone may perhaps...
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| Polykarp Kusch |
The increase of scientific knowledge...
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| Polykarp Kusch |
The knowledge and understanding of...
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| Talib Kweli |
I not only wanted to showcase...
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| Jon Kyl |
One of the things that makes...
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| Louis L'Amour |
Knowledge is like money: to be...
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| Jacques Lacan |
Love letter or conspiratorial letter...
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| Jacques Lacan |
The knowledge that there is a...
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| James Lafferty |
It has been common knowledge...
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| Emeril Lagasse |
My philosophy from day one is...
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| Imre Lakatos |
Einstein's results again turned the...
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| Jack LaLanne |
We don't know all the answers...
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| Corliss Lamont |
Intuition does not in itself...
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| Joseph Lancaster |
When obedience to the Divine...
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| Walter Lang |
With our knowledge of modern...
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| Susanne Langer |
If we would have new knowledge...
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| Christopher Lasch |
Knowledge is what we get when...
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| Kenneth Scott Latourette |
That free will was demonstrated...
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| Linda Lavin |
Making a film of a work...
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| Ernest Lawrence |
Certainly, it may bring to...
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| David Herbert Lawrence |
Life is a travelling to the...
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| Richard Leakey |
A number of scientists with...
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| Charles Lederer |
Knowledge is more important than...
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| Yuan T. Lee |
Through the continued accumulation of...
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| Bruce Lee |
Knowledge will give you power...
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| Edward Levi |
The introduction of many minds...
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| George H. Lewes |
Books minister to our knowledge...
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| Willard Libby |
The future of the world...
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| Georg C. Lichtenberg |
What is called an acute...
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| Georg C. Lichtenberg |
The Greeks possessed a knowledge...
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| Gerald F. Lieberman |
There are three subjects on...
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| Charles Lindbergh |
Life is a culmination of the...
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| Arto Lindsay |
It was very interesting for me...
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| Walter Lippmann |
There is no arguing with the...
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| Edward Livingston |
It means that through knowledge...
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| Seth Lloyd |
Science consists exactly of those...
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| John Locke |
Reading furnishes the mind only...
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| John Locke |
Where all is but dream...
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| John Locke |
The only fence against the...
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| John Locke |
No man's knowledge here can go...
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| John Locke |
The improvement of understanding is...
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| Kurt Loder |
So no one should rely on...
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| Oliver J. Lodge |
The properties which differentiate living...
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| James Loeb |
It has always seemed to me...
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| Peter Lombard |
Therefore when the mind knows...
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| Vince Lombardi |
The difference between a successful...
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| Konrad Lorenz |
Every man gets a narrower and...
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| Abbott L. Lowell |
Your aim will be knowledge and...
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| Bela Lugosi |
A screen actor is compensated...
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| Robert Lynd |
Knowledge is power only if man...
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| Robert Lynd |
One of the greatest joys known...
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| Jean-Francois Lyotard |
Our working hypothesis is that...
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| Jean-Francois Lyotard |
Scientific knowledge is a kind...
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| Jean-Francois Lyotard |
Knowledge is and will be...
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| Jean-Francois Lyotard |
If we wish to discuss...
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| Jean-Francois Lyotard |
What guides Marxism, then, is...
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| Jean-Francois Lyotard |
One can decide that the...
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| Trofim Lysenko |
A theoretical grounding in agronomy...
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| Trofim Lysenko |
Agricultural practice served Darwin as...
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| Trofim Lysenko |
Close contact between science and...
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| Thomas B. Macaulay |
The knowledge of the theory of...
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| Thomas B. Macaulay |
To that class we may leave...
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| Ernst Mach |
The presentations and conceptions of...
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| Arthur Machen |
Every branch of human knowledge...
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| Anne Sullivan Macy |
We have no firm hold on...
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| Anne Sullivan Macy |
No matter how mistaken Communist...
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| Anne Sullivan Macy |
Education in the light of...
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| James Madison |
Knowledge will forever govern ignorance...
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| James Madison |
The advancement and diffusion of...
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| Dolley Madison |
It is one of my sources...
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| Sydney Madwed |
If you want to be truly...
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| Maurice Maeterlinck |
All our knowledge merely helps...
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| Maurice Maeterlinck |
All our knowledge merely helps...
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| Tobey Maguire |
I might have some character...
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| Ella Maillart |
I gained direct knowledge of...
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| Henry James Sumner Maine |
It is true that the...
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| Thomas Malthus |
I think it will be found...
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| Horace Mann |
Every addition to true knowledge...
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| Robert Manning |
It's never been more important...
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| Joe Mantegna |
I mean, it's the life lessons...
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| Kamisese Mara |
The family teaches us about...
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| Orison Swett Marden |
Wisdom is knowledge which has...
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| Ed Markey |
It is common knowledge that...
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| William Moulton Marston |
Besides the practical knowledge which...
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| Jose Marti |
Happiness exists on earth, and...
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| Harriet Martineau |
It is my deliberate opinion...
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| Henry Mayhew |
A fact must be assimilated...
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| Henry Mayhew |
The deductive method is the...
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| Willie Mays |
That's how easy baseball was...
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| John McCarthy |
An excessive knowledge of Marxism...
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| Barbara McClintock |
If you know you are on...
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| Bryant H. McGill |
Knowledge is that possession that...
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| Phyllis McGinley |
Getting along with men isn't...
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| Phyllis McGinley |
Getting along with men isn't...
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| James Meade |
The frontiers of knowledge in...
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| H. L. Mencken |
We are here and it is...
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| George Mikes |
In England only uneducated people...
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| Henry Miller |
In expanding the field of...
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| Arthur Miller |
The apple cannot be stuck back...
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| Shannon Miller |
I'm not fascinated by one...
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| Henry Miller |
Sin, guilt, neurosis; they are...
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| Robert Millikan |
Fullness of knowledge always means...
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| Marvin Minsky |
When David Marr at MIT moved...
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| Marvin Minsky |
I think Lenat is headed in...
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| Maria Mitchell |
We have a hunger of the...
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| Maria Mitchell |
That knowledge which is popular...
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| Maria Monk |
All around me insisted that my...
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| Luc Montagnier |
One could not have isolated...
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| Michel de Montaigne |
We can be knowledgable with...
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| Michel de Montaigne |
We can be knowledgeable with...
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| Michel de Montaigne |
There is no desire more...
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| Maria Montessori |
If education is always to be...
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| Sun Myung Moon |
I served the famous professors...
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| Roy Moore |
The point is that knowledge of...
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| Charles Morgan |
As knowledge increases, wonder deepens...
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| Robin Morgan |
Knowledge is power. Information is...
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| Estelle Morris |
Where the private sector, or...
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| Lord Mountbatten |
No one person invented Mulberry...
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| Robert Mugabe |
True, some land was bought by...
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| Ethel Watts Mumford |
Knowledge is power, if you...
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| Margaret Murray |
The trend of all knowledge at...
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| John Naisbitt |
We are drowning in information...
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| Gerard De Nerval |
The tree of knowledge is not...
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| Michael Nesmith |
It's clear that people are...
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| Bob Ney |
Effective use of Braille is as...
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| John George Nicolay |
The function of the politician...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
The man of knowledge must be...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
Our treasure lies in the...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
It is not when truth is...
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| Anais Nin |
The possession of knowledge does...
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| Albert J. Nock |
Considered now as a possession...
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| Albert J. Nock |
Useless knowledge can be made...
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| Albert J. Nock |
The business of a scientific...
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| Albert J. Nock |
Perhaps the prevalence of pedantry...
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| Albert J. Nock |
The university's business is the...
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| Albert J. Nock |
Life has obliged him to...
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| Marsha Norman |
Knowing is the most profound...
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| James Northcote |
Learned men are the cisterns...
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| Novalis |
Knowledge is only one half...
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| Paul Nurse |
It has been a privilege to...
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| Hortense Odlum |
One of the greatest satisfactions...
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| George Andrew Olah |
My father was a lawyer and...
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| Laurence Olivier |
I don't know what is better...
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| John Olver |
As this body of knowledge has...
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| J. Robert Oppenheimer |
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