Quotes about Knowledge
How poor is the wisdom of men, and how uncertain their forecast!
— Teresa of Avila
The true wisdom of man consists in the knowledge of God the creator and Redeemer.
— John Calvin
Because in the school of the Spirit man learns wisdom through humility, knowledge by forgetting, how to speak by silence, how to live by dying.
— Johannes Tauler
Wisdom is knowing. Skill is know how to do it. Virtue is doing it.
— David Starr Jordan
Wisdom is the right use of knowledge.
— Charles Spurgeon
No one who can read, ever looks at a book, even unopened on a shelf, like one who cannot.
— Charles Dickens
The wise know too well their weakness to assume infallibility; and he who knows most knows best how little he knows.
— Thomas Jefferson
The seat of knowledge is in the head; of wisdom, in the heart. We are sure to judge wrong, if we do not feel right.
— William Hazlitt
The fool wonders, the wise man asks.
— Benjamin Disraeli
The gateways to wisdom and knowledge are always open.
— Louise Hay
Just as it is agreed that we all wish to be happy, so it is that we all wish to be wise, since no one without wisdom is happy.
— St. Augustine
Wisdom is an artful method—a skillful, tactical, fair, and diplomatic use of knowledge.
— Greg Koukl