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knowledge class ferns
Charles Caleb Colton In the pursuit of knowledge, follow it wherever it is to be found; like fern, it is the produce of all climates, and like coin, its circulation is not restricted to any particular class.
knowledge performances pretension
Charles Caleb Colton The highest knowledge can be nothing more than the shortest and clearest road to truth; all the rest is pretension, not performance, mere verbiage and grandiloquence, from which we can learn nothing.
knowledge perfect brain
Charles Caleb Colton The seat of perfect contentment is in the head; for every individual is thoroughly satisfied with his own proportion of brains.
knowledge science two
Charles Caleb Colton Knowledge is two-fold, and consists not only in an affirmation of what is true, but in the negation of that which is false.
knowledge world lifts
Charles Spurgeon Let no knowledge satisfy but that which lifts above the world, which weans from the world, which makes the world a footstool.
knowledge knows
Alanis Morissette The more I know the less tortured I am.
knowledge tombs knows
David Hilbert Wir mussen wissen. Wir werden wissen. We must know. We will know. Inscribed on his tomb in Gilttingen.
knowledge science knows
David Hilbert We must know. We will know.
conscience english-philosopher judgement
Thomas Hobbes A man's conscience and his judgement is the same thing; and as the judgement, so also the conscience, may be erroneous.
conscience
Mark Rydell For 30 years he was the conscience of Hollywood,
conscience impulse shocks
John Bolton This is the kind of development that I think shocks our conscience in America, to see the humanitarian impulse so cynically manipulated,
conscience enjoying stops
Cleveland Amory The New England conscience does not stop you from doing what you shouldn't-it just stops you from enjoying it.
conscience decide opposed pretend principled stand throw understand
Karen Hughes Now, I can understand if out of conscience you take a principled stand and you would decide that you were so opposed to this that you would actually throw your medals. But to pretend to do so, I think that's very revealing.
conscience sting
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche The sting of conscience teacheth one to sting.
conscience might vanity
William Butler Yeats Things said or done long years ago,Or things I did not do or sayBut thought that I might say or do,Weigh me down, and not a dayBut something is recalled,My conscience or my vanity appalled.
conscience might vanity weigh
William Butler Yeats Things said or done long years ago, Or things I did not do or say But thought that I might say or do, Weigh me down, and not a day But something is recalled, My conscience or my vanity appalled.
conscience
Arthur Koestler History is a priori amoral; it has no conscience.