Quotes about Knowledge
Knowledge , surely, is always of time , whereas knowing is not of time. Knowledge is from a source, from accumulation, from conclusion, while knowing is a movement.
— Bruce Lee
The key to ongoing effectiveness [in evangelism] is a perpetual freshness in your growing knowledge of Him.
— Kent Hughes
To minds tormented by the divine thirst, it is useless to offer the most certain knowledge of the laws of numbers and the arrangement of the universe.
— Etienne Gilson
Vivisection is a social evil because if it advances human knowledge, it does so at the expense of human character.
— George Bernard Shaw
Head knowledge without heart knowledge is worse than useless; but when head and heart join forces, it changes our lives forever.
— David Jeremiah
Faith consists, not in ignorance, but in knowledge, and that, not only of God, but also of the divine will.
— John Calvin
The greater the amount of knowledge you accumulate, the bigger your island gets, but the greater the shoreline of the unknown becomes. In short, the more you know, the more you know you don't know.
— Leonard Sweet
To wisdom belongs the intellectual apprehension of eternal things; to knowledge, the rational knowledge of temporal things.
— St. Augustine
The greatest knowledge we can ever have is knowing God treasures us.
— Francis Chan
To know is not to be wise. To know how to use knowledge is to have wisdom.
— Charles Spurgeon
The Truth lies not in the Yes and not in the No, but in the knowledge and the beginning from which the Yes and the No arise.
— Karl Barth
Knowledge of the fact differs from knowledge of the reason for the fact.
— Aristotle