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Is there any knowledge that refreshes the soul, renew the spirit, and restored the body like the study of the Holy Scriptures?
Lailah Gifty
I'm everything that you're not.
Ahmed Mostafa
But of all the deadly theories by means of which you are now being destroyed, I would like to warn you about one of the deadliest and most crucial: the alleged dichotomy of science and ethics. It is the doctrine that man's science and ethics - or his knowledge and values, or his body and soul - are two separate, antagonistic aspects of his existence, and that man is caught between them, as a precarious, permanent traitor to their conflicting demands.
Ayn Rand
Most people on the face of the earth do not know what to do with their time.
Sunday Adelaja
The majority of people on earth are ignorant of what their time should be used for.
Sunday Adelaja
The difference between one person who is living in poverty and another person living in wealth is their understanding of what to do with time.
Sunday Adelaja
The reason why one man is great and another man is living in mediocrity is simply because one understood the value of time while the other did not.
Sunday Adelaja
You must know what you do with your time if you must become great in this life.
Sunday Adelaja
Every one of us must learn how to make our time productive.
Sunday Adelaja
The secret of all greatness is in knowing what to do with time.
Sunday Adelaja
A short while ago I foolishly thought I could learn everything - all the knowledge in the world. Now I hope only to be able to know of its existence, and to understand one grain of it.
Daniel Keyes
We can only transform our lives by renewal of mind via renewed knowledge.
Lailah Gifty Akita
Every novel which is truly written contributes to the total of knowledge which is there at the disposal of the next writer who comes, but the next writer must pay, always, a certain nominal percentage in experience to be able to understand and assimilate what is available as his birthright and what he must, in turn, take his departure from. If a writer of prose knows enough about what he is writing about he may omit things that he knows and the reader, if the writer is writing truly enough, will have a feeling of those things as strongly as though the writer had stated them. The dignity of movement of an ice-berg is due to only one-eighth of it being above water. A writer who omits things because he does not know them only makes hollow places in his writing. A writer who appreciates the seriousness of writing so little that he is anxious to make people see he is formally educated, cultured or well-bred is merely a popinjay. And this too remember; a serious writer is not to be confounded with a solemn writer. A serious writer may be a hawk or a buzzard or even a popinjay, but a solemn writer is always a bloody owl.
Ernest Hemingway
Uthlubul ilma walau bisshin,” meaning, “Seek knowledge, even if it’s as far as China.” -17
Ahmad Fuadi
How lucky are you as seekers of knowledge because God will ease your way into heaven, angels will spread their wings for you, even the inhabitants of the heart and sky, down to the whales beneath the sea, will ask mercy for those who have knowledege...” -48
Ahmad Fuadi
knowledge is like nur, a ray of light. And light cannot come and be in a dark place. Because of that, clean your hearts and your minds, so that light can come, touch, and brighten your soul,” -178
Ahmad Fuadi
Uthlubul ilma minal mahdi ila lahdi. Seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave. -178
Ahmad Fuadi
B E H A V I O U R is Sometimes greater than knowledge, because in Life there are many situations where knowledge fails..but ..Behaviour can handle E V E R Y T H I N G.
viral panchal
When Socrates said he knew nothing he still thought he knew more than anyone else.
Marty Rubin
Given the opportunity of 'Earth-School' enrollment - some are humble enough to learn and grow, stubborn enough to fail and repeat, and wise enough to graduate and never return.
T.F. Hodge
Knowledge perpetuates luck and luck perpetuates knowledge
Zakhaddin Khalidov
The only good knowledge is the knowledge of God.
Lailah Gifty Akita
Look how far we have come;then the fight was to save the libraries, to save knowledge and today the fight is to save the weapons, to save power.
Mahrukh
People should know, only what they need to know.
Amy Rachiele
Ignorance is the darkest depths.
Lailah Gifty Akita
People suffering from insecurity and intellectual deficiency thrive on constant vilification rarely engaging in a communication based on sound reasoning.
Amitav Chowdhury
The people of the light, loves the light of knowledge.
Lailah Gifty Akita
What do I know about life? What does a windmill know about the wind?
Marty Rubin
A man has only so much knowledge as he puts to work.
Francis of Assisi
This ignorance of what to do with time is the number one reason why people get bored so easily when alone with nothing to do.
Sunday Adelaja
People who just float around in life without any direction will tell you that your dreams are not possible. Their knowledge is the perfect mirror of their results. Logic makes perfect sense.
Dragos Bratasanu
You cannot do anything with knowledge unless you know where it stops, and the costs of using it.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Knowledge alone benefits no one unless the person acquiring it does something with it. And great ideas are worthless unless they are implemented.
Brian P. Morgan
Every penny NOT spent on investing in yourself (after basic needs of course) may be a wasted future opportunity from missing learns and connects.
Richie Norton
Knowing without loving is frankly dangerous for the soul and for society. You'll critique most everything you encounter and even have the hubris to call this mode of reflexive cynicism "thinking" (whereas it's really your ego's narcissistic reaction to the moment). You'll position things to quickly as inferior or superior, "with me" or "against me," and most of the time you'll be wrong.
Richard Rohr
I wish you were small again, so I could hold you in my arms and comfort you. But you are grown, and you know that for some things there is no comfort.
Patricia A. McKillip
What matters is not the facts but how you discover and think about them.
Richard Dawkins
Knowledge is just a foundation. The whole point of a foundation is to build on it.
Marty Rubin
It is more important that we listen to others than to always be speaking, for in that way we learn what there is to know. We should be easy to talk to, and grateful for new information.
Wu Wei
The greatest knowledge ever created is the one created when one is challenged or criticized by his/her subordinate. Creativity lies in challenges and criticisms .
Adewale Osunsakin
Knowing leads to caring.
Shaun David Hutchinson
Before you assume, learn. Before you judge, understand. Before you hurt, feel. Before you say, think.
Unknown
…the more things you know, or pretend to know, the more powerful you are. It doesn’t matter if things are true. What counts, remember, is to possess a secret.
Umberto Eco
For it is not needful, to use a common proverb, that one should drink up the ocean who wishes to learn that its water is salt.
Irenaeus of Lyons
Knowledge accumulated and lived inside of you. He wasn’t sure how it happened, but if you had the pieces of a puzzle in your mind, they would eventually drift close enough to fit together. It had happened too many times for him to doubt it. The answer always came. You just had to be able to recognise when it did. And then you had to figure out what to do with it. In some cases, it might come and go without you even noticing.
V Moody
What should be boundless is one's love of life, not one's love of art or knowledge.
Marty Rubin
[A]ll knowledge goes through both stages, the annunciation out of noise into fact, and the disintegration back into noise again. The process involved was the making of increasingly finer distinctions. The outcome was an endless series of theoretical catastrophes.
James Blish
Now there are four chief obstacles in grasping truth, which hinder every man, however learned, and scarcely allow anyone to win a clear title to learning, namely, submission to faulty and unworthy authority, influence of custom, popular prejudice, and concealment of our own ignorance accompanied by an ostentatious display of our knowledge.
Roger Bacon
Science is thus a paradigm for how we ought to gain knowledge—not the particular methods or institutions of science but its value system, namely to seek to explain the world, to evaluate candidate explanations objectively, and to be cognizant of the tentativeness and uncertainty of our understanding at any time.
Steven Pinker
The most powerful affirmation doesn’t come from the conscious mind but from your Soul, an affirmation in which you are not trying to convince yourself of something you don’t believe, but rather you are becoming aware of the truth and the reality of what you truly are.
Dragos Bratasanu
The worn soles of Daffy's boots skidded on the icy stones. He'd been saving up for a new pair for Christmas, but then he'd come across an encyclopaedia in ten volumes, going cheap. Boots might last ten years, at best, but knowledge was eternal.
Emma Donoghue
But it was Aldo’s pen that became his most forceful tool. He started a newsletter for rangers called the Carson Pine Cone. Aldo used it to “scatter seeds of knowledge, encouragement, and enthusiasm.” Most of the Pine Cone’s articles, poems, jokes, editorials, and drawings were Aldo’s own. His readers soon realized that the forest animals were as important to him as the trees. His goal was to bring back the “flavor of the wilds.
Marybeth Lorbiecki
There were long stretches of DNA in between genes that didn't seem to be doing very much; some even referred to these as "junk DNA," though a certain amount of hubris was required for anyone to call any part of the genome "junk," given our level of ignorance.
Francis S. Collins
Wolf's wool is the best wool, but it cannot be sheared, because the wolf will not comply. With knowledge as with wolves' surliness, the student studies voluntarily, refusing to be less than individual. He "gives his opinion and then rests upon it"; he renders service when there is no reward, and is too reclusive for some things to seem to touch him; not because he has no feeling but because he has so much.
Marianne Moore
knowledge without application is like a book that is never read' Christopher Crawford, Hemel Hempstead.
Christopher Crawford
Sharing will enrich everyone with more knowledge.
Ana Monnar
Books whose topics I thoroughy depsise are accapteble because they often force the reader to think and to examine his own beliefs. In an age where most people are either blindly obedient or radical, exposing oneself to the ideas contained in even the most controversial of books is a good thing.
Tiffini Johnson
Certainty is the most vivid condition of ignorance and the most necessarycondition for knowledge.
Kedar Joshi
As the Promethean fire which banished Darkness, so Knowledge bears the Power and the Light.
Leanna Renee Hieber
As outsiders looking in, my readers and I must reform how we think so we may open ourselves to new forms of knowledge.
Cristina Marrero
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