Quotes about Knowledge
It ain't so much what a man doesn't know that causes him so many problems, but what he knows that ain't so.
— Will Rogers
No man can be wise on an empty stomach.
— George Eliot
Job is perhaps the oldest piece of literature known to man. How did Job know the Earth is suspended in space? Job could only know through divine inspiration.
— Adrian Rogers
If your knowledge teaches you not to rise above human weakness and misery and lead your fellow man on the right path, you are indeed a man of little worth and will remain such till Judgment Day.
— Khalil Gibran
He who will not use the thoughts of other men's brains proves that he has no brains of his own.
— Charles Spurgeon
The man who has been taught by the Holy Spirit will be a seer rather than a scholar. The difference is that the scholar sees and the seer sees through; and that is a mighty difference indeed.
— AW Tozer
A little library, growing every year, is an honorable part of a man's history. It is a man's duty to have books.
— Henry Ward Beecher
The philosopher says that God's knowledge is the measure of things, and that things are the measure of man's knowledge.
— Jacques Maritain
Ignorance is not bliss; it is defeat. If you are a Christian, you are the target. If
— Neil Anderson
18). If you want the truth to set you free, you have to know who the Truth is, not just what it is.
— Neil Anderson
Yes, I learned history at school; I know everything about apartheid. My dad, he bought the books about it, stuff like that. But I just move on with my life. It's completely different for me.
— Caster Semenya
The most learned are often the most narrow minded.
— William Hazlitt