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Thursday, May 16th, 2024
the Seventh Week after Easter
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Quotations regarding 'Knowledge'

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The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.
Isaac Asimov, American Scientist (1920-1992)
If knowledge can create problems, it is not through ignorance that we can solve them.
Isaac Asimov, American Scientist (1920-1992)
We all agree that its fit to be as Happy as we can, and we need no Instructor to teach us this Knowledge, 'tis born with us, and is inseparable from our Being, but we very much need to be Inform'd what is the true Way to Happiness.
Mary Astell, English Writer (1666-1731)
Hitherto I have courted Truth with a kind of Romantick Passion, in spite of all Difficulties and Discouragements: for knowledge is thought so unnecessary an Accomplishment for a Woman, that few will give themselves the Trouble to assist us in the Attainment of it.
Mary Astell, English Writer (1666-1731)
It takes most men five years to recover from a college education, and to learn that poetry is as vital to thinking as knowledge.
Brooks Atkinson, American Critic (1894-1984)
Now it is established in the sciences that no knowledge is acquired save through the study of its causes and beginnings, if it has had causes and beginnings; nor completed except by knowledge of its accidents and accompanying essentials.
Avicenna, Persian Philosopher
The knowledge of anything, since all things have causes, is not acquired or complete unless it is known by its causes.
Avicenna, Persian Philosopher
That the state of knowledge in any country will exert a directive influence on the general system of instruction adopted in it, is a principle too obvious to require investigation.
Charles Babbage, English Mathematician (1792-1871)
To those who have chosen the profession of medicine, a knowledge of chemistry, and of some branches of natural history, and, indeed, of several other departments of science, affords useful assistance.
Charles Babbage, English Mathematician (1792-1871)
There is, however, another purpose to which academies contribute. When they consist of a limited number of persons, eminent for their knowledge, it becomes an object of ambition to be admitted on their list.
Charles Babbage, English Mathematician (1792-1871)
Surely, if knowledge is valuable, it can never be good policy in a country far wealthier than Tuscany, to allow a genius like Mr. Dalton's, to be employed in the drudgery of elementary instruction.
Charles Babbage, English Mathematician (1792-1871)
At each increase of knowledge, as well as on the contrivance of every new tool, human labour becomes abridged.
Charles Babbage, English Mathematician (1792-1871)
It will be readily admitted, that a degree conferred by an university, ought to be a pledge to the public that he who holds it possesses a certain quantity of knowledge.
Charles Babbage, English Mathematician (1792-1871)
Perhaps as good a classification as any of the main types is that of the three lusts distinguished by traditional Christianity - the lust of knowledge, the lust of sensation, and the lust of power.
Irving Babbitt, American Critic (1865-1933)
The humanitarian lays stress almost solely upon breadth of knowledge and sympathy.
Irving Babbitt, American Critic (1865-1933)
Property may be destroyed and money may lose its purchasing power; but, character, health, knowledge and good judgement will always be in demand under all conditions.
Roger Babson, American Educator (1875-1967)
Knowledge is power.
Francis Bacon, English Philosopher (1561-1626)
Knowledge and human power are synonymous.
Francis Bacon, English Philosopher (1561-1626)
The desire of excessive power caused the angels to fall; the desire of knowledge caused men to fall.
Francis Bacon, English Philosopher (1561-1626)
He that hath knowledge spareth his words.
Francis Bacon, English Philosopher (1561-1626)
 
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