Knowledge Quotes

Collection of phrases and quotes about knowledge.

Fred Allen

Fred Allen

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I have never been able to understand why a person spends two years writing a novel when they can buy one for $10.

Woody Allen

Woody Allen

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Actually, I prefer science to religion. If I had to choose between God and air conditioning, I'd choose air.

Woody Allen

Woody Allen

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I took a speed reading course and was able to read 'War and Peace' in twenty minutes. I think it was about Russia.

Woody Allen

Woody Allen

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In the United States, they do not remember the war with Spain in 1898. The oldest thing there is ten years old.

Edmundo de Amicis

Edmundo de Amicis

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A house without books is a house without dignity.

Henry F. Amiel

Henry F. Amiel

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If there is any conflict between the natural and the moral world, between reality and conscience, it is conscience that should prevail.

Anaxagoras

Anaxagoras

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All things partake in everything, while intelligence is infinite and governs itself and is not mixed with anything.

Anaxagoras

Anaxagoras

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Intelligence is the purest of all things. It has total knowledge of everything and is the ultimate force.

Anaxagoras

Anaxagoras

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The intelligence knows all things and ordered all things that are to be and those that were and those that are now and those that are not.

Anaxagoras

Anaxagoras

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Science harms those who do not know how to use it as much as it is useful to others.

Leonid Andréiev

Leonid Andréiev

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Science is the mysticism of facts; the truth is that nobody knows anything.

Anonymous

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The gift of a book, in addition to being a present, is a delicate compliment.