We know little about history beyond its public displays, and even then what we know is reconstructed.

Mark Wallace

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Knowing isn't always believing.

Nora Roberts

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Is it not lack of faith that leads men to fear the scrutiny of reason? If the destination is doubtful, than the path must be fraught with fear. A robust faith need not fear, for if God exists, then reason cannot help but lead us to Him. Cogito, ergo Deus est,'says St. Augustine, I think, therefore God is.

Donna Woolfolk Cross

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All explicit knowledge is translated knowledge, and all translation is imperfect.

Patrick Rothfuss

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The present is an age of talkers, and not doers; and the reason is, that the world is growing old. We are so far advanced in the Arts and Sciences, that we live in retrospect, and doat on past achievements.

William Hazlitt

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What you know has produced what you have; if you're not happy with what you have, then improve what you know.

Orrin Woodward

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The more you study, the more you know; how less you know.

Imran Khan

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Everyone knew as much as they needed to know to be happy.

Ian McEwan

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Whatever I learned,
Whatever I knew,
Seems like those faded years of childhood that flew,
Away in some dilemma,
Always in some confusion,
The purpose of this life,
Seems like an illusion!

Mehek Bassi

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First, anyone who seriously intends to become a philosopher
must "once in his life" withdraw into himself and attempt,
within himself, to overthrow and build anew all the sciences
that, up to then, he has been accepting. Philosophy wisdom
(sagesse) is the philosophizer's quite personal affair. It must
arise as His wisdom, as his self-acquired knowledge tending
toward universality, a knowledge for which he can answer from
the beginning, and at each step, by virtue of his own absolute
insights.

Edmund Husserl

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