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It's best for a man to be thought a fool instead of opening his mouth and removing all doubt.
— Tamera Alexander
In the beginning of all things, wisdom and knowledge were with the animals; for Tuawa, the One Above, did not speak directly to man. He sent Animals to tell man that he showed himself through the beasts, and that from them, and from the stars and the sun and the moon, man should learn . .. for all things speak of Tuawa. -Chief Letakos-Lesa of the Pawnees Tribe to Natalie Curtis, circa 190441
— Ted Andrews
The problem with any philosophical consideration is that once you open a door in your mind, you can never close it. Once you learn something, you can never convince your mind that you didn't learn it. If you learn the world is round, you can never fit in with a world that thinks it's flat.
— Ted Dekker
All that is true, by whomsoever it has been said has its origin in the Spirit.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
I read for the 'ah-ha's,' the information that makes a light bulb go off in my mind. I want to put information in my mind that is going to be the most beneficial to me, my family and my fellow man - financially, morally, spiritually, and emotionally.
— Zig Ziglar
Common sense is in spite of, not as the result of education.
— Victor Hugo
The Bible is no lazy man's book! Much of its treasure, like the valuable minerals stored in the bowels of the earth, only yield up themselves to the diligent seeker.
— AW Pink
The object of education is not to fill a man's mind with facts; it is to teach him how to use his mind in thinking.
— Henry Ford
The greatest sin today in the church is the man in the pew who is ignorant of the Bible.
— J. Vernon McGee
Since it is impossible, without God, to come to knowledge of God, he teaches men through his Word to know God.
— Irenaeus of Lyons
The difference between a learned man and an ignorant one is the same as that between a living man and a corpse.
— Aristotle
Men remain in ignorance as long as they hate, and they hate unjustly as long as they remain in ignorance.
— Tertullian