Knowledge Quotes

Collection of phrases and quotes about knowledge.

Douglas Adams

Douglas Adams

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Human beings, who are almost unique in their ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent aversion to doing so.

Douglas Adams

Douglas Adams

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Maybe I didn't get where I intended to go, but I think I've ended up where I needed to be.

Henry Adams

Henry Adams

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Someday science may have human life in its hands, and by causing the world to explode, the human species may incur in collective suicide.

Henry Adams

Henry Adams

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A teacher works for eternity: no one can say where their influence ends.

Alfred Adler

Alfred Adler

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A lie would make no sense if the truth were not perceived as dangerous.

Mariano Aguiló

Mariano Aguiló

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He who says everything he thinks, thinks very little of what he says.

The reader who does not admire a good book is the one who has read it poorly, and admirable passages can be cited to them that, undoubtedly, they are unaware of.

The men who have the intelligent expression, disappoint later because they do not give everything they promised us. In this sense, it is an advantage to seem foolish.

Josefina Aldecoa

Josefina Aldecoa

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Educate the children. Educate them in tolerance, in solidarity. Transmit to them the most important thing we have: cultural heritage.

Thomas à Kempis

Thomas à Kempis

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One who truly has a clear conscience will easily be happy and at peace.

Thomas à Kempis

Thomas à Kempis

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I have sought tranquility everywhere, and I have only found it sitting in a secluded corner, with a book in my hands.

Thomas à Kempis

Thomas à Kempis

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The humble knowledge of oneself is a safer path to God than the path of science.