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E. O. Wilson It had her performing stripping, touching herself, things of that nature.
nature men imagination
Richard P. Feynman But see that the imagination of nature is far, far greater than the imagination of man.
nature learning evil
Richard Dawkins Nature is not cruel, only pitilessly indifferent. This is one of the hardest lessons for humans to learn. We cannot admit that things might be neither good nor evil, neither cruel nor kind, but simply callous-indifferent to all suffering, lacking all purpose.
nature men wisest-man
Tryon Edwards Nature hath nothing made so base, but can read some instruction to the wisest man.
nature travel tired
Reinhold Messner I was in continual agony; I have never in my life been so tired as on the summit of Everest that day. I just sat and sat there, oblivious to everything....
nature tree woods
William Wordsworth "One impulse from a vernal wood
nature faces common
William Wordsworth Thou unassuming common-place of Nature, with that homely face.
nature growing sound
William Wordsworth The streams with softest sound are flowing, The grass you almost hear it growing, You hear it now, if e'er you can.
nature book heart
William Wordsworth Careless of books, yet having felt the power Of Nature, by the gentle agency Of natural objects, led me on to feel For passions that were not my own, and think (At random and imperfectly indeed) On man, the heart of man, and human life.
knowledge love mainly power pursuit
Bertrand Russell The pursuit of knowledge is, I think, mainly actuated by love of power
knowledge deals known
Richard P. Feynman A very great deal more truth can become known than can be proven.
knowledge men ideas
William Whewell According to the technical language of old writers, a thing and its qualities are described as subject and attributes; and thus a man's faculties and acts are attributes of which he is the subject. The mind is the subject in which ideas inhere. Moreover, the man's faculties and acts are employed upon external objects; and from objects all his sensations arise. Hence the part of a man's knowledge which belongs to his own mind, is subjective: that which flows in upon him from the world external to him, is objective.
knowledge possession labor
Samuel Smiles Knowledge conquered by labor becomes a possession -a property entirely our own.
knowledge knows
Richard Francis Burton Indeed he knows not how to know who knows not also how to un-know.
knowledge proportion objects
Samuel Taylor Coleridge The worth and value of knowledge is in proportion to the worth and value of its object.
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.
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Samuel Johnson All knowledge is of itself of some value. There is nothing so minute or inconsiderable, that I would not rather know it than not. In the same manner, all power, of whatever sort, is of itself desirable. A man would not submit to learn to hem a ruffle, of his wife, or his wife's maid; but if a mere wish could attain it, he would rather wish to be able to hem a ruffle.
knowledge mean mind
Samuel Johnson To understand the works of celebrated authors, to comprehend their systems, and retain their reasonings, is a task more than equal to common intellects; and he is by no means to be accounted useless or idle, who has stored his mind with acquired knowledge, and can detail it occasionally to others who have less leisure or weaker abilities.