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knowledge deals known
Richard P. Feynman A very great deal more truth can become known than can be proven.
knowledge giving mind
Samuel Johnson Every human being whose mind is not debauched, will be willing to give all that he has to get knowledge.
knowledge painting tradition
Salvador Dali All of my knowledge, of both science and religion, I incorporate into the classical tradition of my painting.
knowledge
Robert Southey Our knowledge, is our power, and God our strength.
knowledge men ends
Robert Penn Warren The end of man is knowledge, but there is one thing he can't know. He can't know whether knowledge will save him or kill him. He will be killed, all right, but he can't know whether he is killed because of the knowledge which he has got or because of the knowledge which he hasn't got and which if he had it, would save him.
knowledge science thinking
Robert M. Pirsig Traditional scientific method has always been at the very best, 20 - 20 hindsight. It's good for seeing where you've been. It's good for testing the truth of what you think you know, but it can't tell you where you ought to go.
knowledge independent learning
Robert M. Pirsig Quality is a direct experience independent of and prior to intellectual abstractions.
knowledge wish knows
Rod Stewart I wish I knew what I know now before.
discovery led perspective
Jim Fox Her perspective led me into self-discovery. I got to see the other side.
discovery alternatives may
Walker Percy Your discovery, as best as I can determine, is that there is an alternative which no one has hit upon. It is that one finding oneself in one of life's critical situations need not after all respond in one of the traditional ways. No. One may simply default. Pass. Do as one pleases, shrug, turn on one's heel and leave. Exit. Why after all need one act humanly?
discovery nuts community
Vincent Bugliosi The conspiracy community regularly seizes on one slip of the tongue, misunderstanding, or slight discrepancy to defeat twenty pieces of solid evidence; accepts one witness of theirs, even if he or she is a provable nut, as being far more credible than ten normal witnesses on the other side; treats rumors, even questions, as the equivalent of proof; leaps from the most minuscule of discoveries to the grandest of conclusions; and insists that the failure to explain everything perfectly negates all that is explained.
discovery civilization two
Robertson Davies Civilization rests on two things: the discovery that fermentation produces alcohol, and the voluntary ability to inhibit defecation. And I put it to you, where would this splendid civilization be without both?
discovery errors joy
William Least Heat-Moon Without the errors, wrong turns and blind alleys, without the doubling back and misdirection and fumbling and chance discoveries, there was not one bit of joy in walking the labyrinth.
discovery firsts energy
Wilhelm Reich The discovery of orgone energy was made through consistent, thorough study of energy functions, first in the realm of the psyche, and later in the realm of biological functioning.
discovery justice honor
Winston Churchill Our inheritance of well-founded, slowly conceived codes of honor, morals and manners, the passionate convictions which so many hundreds of millions share together of the principles of freedom and justice, are far more precious to us than anything which scientific discoveries could bestow.
discovery challenges trying
Nate Berkus You will enrich your life immeasurably if you approach it with a sense of wonder and discovery, and always challenge yourself to try new things.
discovery criticism critics
Milan Kundera Let us consider the critic, therefore, as a discoverer of discoveries.
self
Peter Roebuck It can be absurd, cantankerous, self-destructive and pompous, but it is never crass
self forgotten truest
Richard Paul Evans In your hurry to keep Christmas, you have forgotten Christmas. The truest gift of Christmas is the gift of self.
selfishness disguise inspection
Richard Dawkins It often turns out on closer inspection that acts of apparent altruism are really selfishness in disguise.
selfish earth rebel
Richard Dawkins We, alone on earth, can rebel against the tyranny of the selfish replicators.
selfish eye sight
Richard Dawkins Natural selection, the blind, unconscious, automatic process which Darwin discovered, and which we now know is the explanation forthe existence and apparently purposeful form of all life, has no purpose in mind. It has no mind and no mind's eye. It does not plan for the future. It has no vision, no foresight, no sight at all. If it can be said to play the role of the watchmaker in nature, it is the blind watchmaker.
self grace denial
Richard Baxter I take the love of God and self-denial to be the sum of all saving grace and religion.
self errors intuition
Ryan Hall The question I try and ask myself when I consider whether or not to train more is what is my body craving and what is my body ready to absorb? Sometimes pushing harder is not the answer. It takes self control, confidence, and intuition to know when to train and when to rest, but when in question error on the side of being over rested.
self long age
Russell Hoban Too-lateness, I realized, has nothing to do with age. It’s a relation of self to the moment. Or not, depending on the person and the moment. Perhaps there even comes a time when it’s no longer too late for anything. Perhaps, even, most times are too early for most things, and most of life has to go by before it’s time for almost anything and too late for almost nothing. Nothing to lose, the present moment to gain, the integration with long-delayed Now.
self ideas people
Russell Brand No-one really feels self-confident deep down because it's an artificial idea. Really, people aren't that worried about what you're doing or what you're saying, so you can drift around the world relatively anonymously: you must not feel persecuted and examined. Liberate yourself from that idea that people are watching you.