Reason is God's crowning gift to man, and you are right
To warn me against losing mine. I cannot say—
I hope that I shall never want to say!— that you
Have reasoned badly. Yet there are other men
Who can reason, too; and their opinions might be helpful.
You are not in a position to know everything
That people say or do, or what they feel:
Your temper terrifies them—everyone
Will tell you only what you like to hear.

Sophocles

Mots clés knowledge reason pride



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It is not enough to say that we cannot know or judge because all the information is not in. The process of gathering knowledge does not lead to knowing. A child's world spreads only a little beyond his understanding while that of a great scientist thrusts outward immeasurably. An answer is invariably the parent of a great family of new questions. So we draw worlds and fit them like tracings against the world about us, and crumple them when they do not fit and draw new ones.

John Steinbeck

Mots clés knowledge scientists



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When learning is purposeful, creativity blossoms. When creativity blossoms, thinking emanates. When thinking emanates, knowledge is fully lit. When knowledge is lit, economy flourishes.

A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

Mots clés education knowledge learning creativity personal-growth economic-growth indomitable-spirit mission-of-education



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People are either scholars or learners, everyone else are mobs.

Imam Ali bin abi Taleb

Mots clés education knowledge



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‎Without a knowledge of where words come from, things disappear, history is lost.

Patrick Lane

Mots clés words knowledge history



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Now, we see what we are shown. We have gotten used to being shown no matter what, within or beyond the limited range of human sight. This habituation to the monopoly of visualization-on-command strongly suggests that only those things that can in some way be visualized, recorded, and replayed at will are part of reality...The result is a strange mistrusts of our own eyes, a disposition to take as real only that which is mechanically displayed in a photograph, a statistical curve, or a table. Eyewitness testimony must be "substantiated" by records that have been acquired, and can be stored and then shown.

Barbara Duden

Mots clés science experience knowledge pregnancy sight the-unborn



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No power and no treasure can outweigh the extension of our knowledge.

Democritus

Mots clés knowledge power treasure



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Once a day, especially in the early years of life and study, call yourselves to an account what new ideas, what new proposition or truth you have gained, what further confirmation of known truths, and what advances you have made in any part of knowledge.

Isaac Watts

Mots clés knowledge reflection ideas journaling



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Indolence is sweet, and its consequence bitter.

Voltaire

Mots clés knowledge indolence



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Facts or opinions which are to pass through the hands of so many, to be misconceived by folly in one, and ignorance in another, can hardly have much truth left.

Jane Austen

Mots clés knowledge ignorance



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