Collection of phrases and quotes about knowledge.
One never improves their condition by just changing place, but not their way of life and customs.
Fear initiates all wisdom, and those who have no fear cannot know.
Doctors kill and live by killing, and the complaint falls upon the illness.
Nothing arouses the clamor of the people as much as novelty.
But the words burn: like a sound beyond all sense, with a special brightness and even with a very special weight.
Men are not prisoners of fate, but prisoners of their own mind.
Experience is the cane of the blind.
There is always an open book for all eyes: nature.
It is very difficult to think nobly when one only thinks to live.
You will never be friars if you are not first acolytes.
Our experience is made up more of lost illusions than acquired wisdom.
To educate a child is not to make them learn something they didn't know, but to make of them someone who didn't exist.