KNOWLEDGE QUOTES IV

quotations about knowledge

The further we advance in knowledge, the more simplicity shall we discover in those primary rules that regulate all the apparently endless, complicated, and multiform operations of the Godhead.

CHARLES CALEB COLTON

Lacon


The history of knowledge is a great fugue in which the voices of the nations one after the other emerge.

JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE

The Maxims and Reflections of Goethe


Ultimately you want to have the entire world's knowledge connected directly to your mind.

SERGEY BRIN

Playboy, Sep. 2004


Practically all knowledge resolves itself into four forms: the knowledge of what to do, how to do, and when to do, and of what not to do.

CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE

Intuitions and Summaries of Thought


To furnish the means of acquiring knowledge is ... the greatest benefit that can be conferred upon mankind. It prolongs life itself and enlarges the sphere of existence.

JOHN QUINCY ADAMS

report on the establishment of the Smithsonian Institution, 1846


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.

CHARLES CALEB COLTON

Lacon


In the world we live in, what we know and what we don't know are like Siamese twins, inseparable, existing in a state of confusion.

HARUKI MURAKAMI

Sputnik Sweetheart


I am conscious of my inability to grasp, in all its details and positive developments, any very large portion of human knowledge. The greatest intelligence would not be equal to a comprehension of the whole.

MIKHAIL BAKUNIN

God and the State

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Human knowledge is the parent of doubt.

FULKE GREVILLE

Maxims


Is not the fraction which you know, in relation to their totality, what a single number is to infinity?

HONORÉ DE BALZAC

Seraphita

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Knowledge is a tool, and like all tools, its impact is in the hands of the user.

DAN BROWN

The Lost Symbol


Mathematicians have sought knowledge in figures, Philosophers in systems, Logicians in subtleties, and Metaphysicians in sounds. It is not in any nor in all of these. He that studies only men, will get the body of knowledge without the soul, and he that studies only books, the soul without the body.

CHARLES CALEB COLTON

Lacon


Oh Christ, the exhaustion of not knowing anything. It's so tiring and hard on the nerves. It really takes it out of you, not knowing anything. You're given comedy and miss all the jokes. Every hour you get weaker. Sometimes, as I sit alone in my flat in London and stare at the window, I think how dismal it is, how heavy, to watch the rain and not know why it falls.

MARTIN AMIS

Money: A Suicide Note


I should not like to say ... that any kind of knowledge is not to be learned; for all knowledge appears to be a good.

PLATO

Laches


Knowledge is twofold and consists not only in an affirmation of what is true, but in the negation of what is false.

CHARLES CALEB COLTON

Lacon


A man who knows the world will not only make the most of everything he does know, but of many things he does not know, and will gain more credit by his adroit mode of hiding his ignorance than the pedant by his awkward attempt to exhibit his erudition.

CHARLES CALEB COLTON, Lacon


Knowledge is indivisible. When people grow wise in one direction, they are sure to make it easier for themselves to grow wise in other directions as well. On the other hand, when they split up knowledge, concentrate on their own field, and scorn and ignore other fields, they grow less wise -- even in their own field.

ISAAC ASIMOV

The Roving Mind


The surest way of concealing from others the boundaries of one's own knowledge is not to overstep them.

GIACOMO LEOPARDI

Leopardi: Poems and Prose


It is as though each of us investigated and made his own only a tiny circle of facts. Knowledge outside the day's work is regarded by most men as gewgaw. Still we are constantly in reaction against our ignorance. We rouse ourselves at intervals and speculate.

ROBERT WILSON LYND

The Pleasure of Ignorance


The one thing we do not know is the limit of the knowable.

JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU

Emile