Quotes about Knowledge
Do your homework and know your facts, but remember it's passion that persuades.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
When you know what God says, what He means, and how to put His truths into practice, you will be equipped for every circumstance of life.
— Kay Arthur
There is nothing so pitiful as a young cynic because he has gone from knowing nothing to believing nothing.
— Maya Angelou
The key to success is dedication to life-long learning.
— Stephen Covey
We pray this in order that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and may please him in every way: bearing fruit in every good work, growing in the knowledge of God (Colossians 1:10).
— Jim Cymbala
When we go to the Bible we should keep in mind that the basic principles of the Bible are taught by God, but written down by human beings deprived of modern day knowledge. So there is some fallibility in the writings of the Bible. But the basic principles are applicable to my life and I don't find any conflict among them.
— Jimmy Carter
I don't claim to be knowledgeable about theology. Most of my knowledge comes out of my experience and the lessons in the Bible. Every Sunday I'm home I teach 45 minutes and we boiled them down to one page for the new book, 'Through the Year with Jimmy Carter.'
— Jimmy Carter
According to Gandhi, the seven sins are wealth without works, pleasure without conscience, knowledge without character, commerce without morality, science without humanity, worship without sacrifice, and politics without principle. Well, Hubert Humphrey may have sinned in the eyes of God, as we all do, but according to those definitions of Gandhis, it was Hubert Humphrey without sin.
— Jimmy Carter
God's purpose for my life is to increasingly grow in my personal knowledge of God as I follow Him in a life of faith. And then to make Him known to others.
— Anne Graham Lotz
The man who doesn't read hasn't any advantage over the man who can't read.
— Anonymous
The thing that was great about San Jose State was, I got connected with some very good professors.
— Brian Krzanich
Proverbs may not improperly be called the philosophy of the common people.
— James Howell