Quotes about Knowledge
That wisdom which cannot teach me that God is love, shall ever pass for folly.
— John Owen
It is only through love that we can attain to communion with God. All living knowledge of God rests upon this foundation: that we experience him in our lives as Will-to-love.
— Albert Schweitzer
I love to read. I remember hearing that the average author takes two years to write a book. So when I read a book, I feel like I am getting two years of life experiences.
— Mark Batterson
There can be no excess to love, none to knowledge, none to beauty.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
There is unspeakable comfort in knowing that God is constantly taking knowledge of me in love and watching over me for my good.
— JI Packer
If children haven't been read to, they don't love books. They need to love books, for books are the basis of literature, composition, history, world events, vocabulary, and everything else.
— Edith Schaeffer
We are and we know we are and we love to be it and know it.
— St. Augustine
To defend what we love we need a particularizing language, for we love what we particularly know.
— Wendell Berry
For loving draws us more to things than knowing does, since good is found by going to the thing, whereas the true is found when the thing comes to us.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
I think it's noteworthy that the Almighty didn't act high and mighty. The Holy One wasn't holier-than-thou. The One who knew it all wasn't a know-it-all. The One who made the stars didn't keep his head in them. The One who owns all the stuff of earth never strutted it.
— Max Lucado
Reaching for the Bible on the end table.) There's an answer for every occasion in here. Like a map for life.
— Max Lucado
I think it's noteworthy that the Almighty didn't act high and mighty. The Holy One wasn't holier-than-thou. The One who knew it all wasn't a know-it-all. The One who made the stars didn't keep his head in them. The One who owns all the stuff of earth never strutted it.
— Max Lucado