K Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with K. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Know your worth so you know when to say, “Yes”, and when to say, “Thank you but no thank you.”
Source: 500 Relationships And Life Quotes: Bite-Sized Advice For Busy People
“Know your worth, then add tax.”
“Know your worth & then keep raising the bar.”
“Know your worth! People always act like they're doing more for you than you're doing for them.”
“Know yourself -- and know your audience.”
“Know yourself and fit yourself to new fashions. For there is a new ruler among the gods.”
“Know yourself and go in swinging, if it hurts when you hit, it might be real, too.”
“Know yourself and go in swinging.”
“Know yourself and you will know God. Are you a body, a mind, a soul or something else or nothing? Can you be anything you want to be or you are already everything you want to be?”
“Know yourself fearlessly (even quietly) for all the things you are.”
Source: Journey through the Power of the Rainbow: Quotations from a Life Made Out of Poetry
“Know Yourself: Grow Your Wealth”
Source: My Style, My Way: Top Experts Reveal How to Create Yours Today
“Know yourself is carved above their doors. But I had been a stranger to myself, turned to stone for no reason I could name.”
Source: Circe
“Know yourself, my lad. Know your strengths but know your weaknesses even more. Small men want misery for the whole world, to lessen their own. That’s why they take what’s not theirs and give harm in its place: to hammer you into what they are. Don’t let yourself be led by hate.”
Source: The Temple Road
“Know yourself to be the changeless witness of the changeful mind. That is enough.”
“Know yourself to improve yourself.”
“Know "Yourself" to know everything else”
“Know yourself very well. When you know yourself, you will not allow anyone to compare you with someone else.”
Source: Dear Daughter: Short and Sweet Messages for a Queen
“Know yourself who you are, Know your inner potentials, motivations and purposes, Know what blocks you.”
“Know yourself, like yourself, be yourself.”
“Know yourself, to know others.”
“Know yourself. Be yourself. Love yourself. Seek goodness and be goodness. Seek beauty and be beauty. Seek love and be love.”
“Know yourself. Don't accept your dog's admiration as conclusive evidence that you are wonderful.”
“Know yourself. Feel yourself. Love yourself. Respect yourself. Take good care of yourself. You are your most precious possession on Earth.”
“Know yourself; keep your circle tight. Keep your friends and your work circle tight.”
“Know yourselves- be infertile and let the earth be silent after ye.”
“Know'st not whate'er we do is done in love?”
Source: Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone
“Know'st thou the land where the lemon-trees bloom, Where the gold orange glows in the deep thicket's gloom, Where a wind ever soft from the blue heaven blows, And the groves are of laurel and myrtle and rose!”
Source: Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship: A Novel
“Know'st thou yesterday, its aim and reason? Work'st thou will today for worthier things? Then calmly wait the morrow's hidden season, And fear thou not, what hap soe'er it brings”
“Know, by sad experience, what it is to be lulled to sleep with a false peace. Long was I lulled asleep; long did I think myself a Christian, when I knew nothing of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
Source: Memoirs of Rev. George Whitefield
“Know, first, who you are, and then adorn yourself accordingly.”
Source: All the Works of Epictetus: Which are Now Extant; Consisting of His Discourses, Preserved by Arrian, in Four Books, the Enchiridion, and Fragments
“Know, he that foretells his own calamity, and makes events before they come, twice over, doth endure the pains of evil destiny.”
“Know, man hath all which Nature hath, but more, And in that more lie all his hopes of good.”
Source: Delphi Complete Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold (Illustrated)
“Know, my son, that the enemy will always be with you. He will be in the shadow of your dreams and in your living flesh, for he is the other part of yourself.”
Source: The Devil's Arithmetic
“Know, Nature's children all divide her care, The fur that warms a monarch warmed a bear.”
Source: The Works: Including Several Hundred Unpublished Letters, and Other New Materials
“Know, O beloved, that man was not created in jest or at random, but marvelously made and for some great end. Although he is not form everlasting, yet he lives for ever; and though his body is mean and earthly, yet his spirit is lofty and divine”
“Know, oh prince, that between the years when the oceans drank Atlantis and the gleaming cities, and the years of the rise of the Sons of Aryas, there was an Age undreamed of, when shining kingdoms lay spread across the world like blue mantles beneath the stars.”
Source: Conan the Barbarian
“Know, son, that everything in the universe is a pitcher brimming with wisdom and beauty, the universe is a drop of the 'Tigris of His beauty, this beauty was a Hidden Treasure so full it burst open and made the earth more radiant than the heavens.”
Source: The Rumi Collection: An Anthology of Translations of Mevlâna Jalâluddin Rumi
“Know, then, that now, precisely now, these people are more certain than ever before that they are completely free, and at the same time they themselves have brought us their freedom and obediently laid it at our feet. It is our doing, but is it what you wanted? This sort of freedom?' Again I don't understand', Alyosha interrupted, 'Is he being ironic? Is he laughing?' Not in the least. He precisely lays it to his and his colleagues' credit that they have finally overcome freedom, and have done so in order to make people happy.”
“Know, then, whatever cheerful and serene supports the mind supports the body too.”
Source: The Poetical Works of Armstrong, Dyer, and Green: With Memoirs, and Critical Dissertations
“Know, therefore, that from the greater silence I shall return... Forget not that I shall come back to you... A little while, a moment of rest upon the wind, and another woman shall bear me.”
“Know, thou, that the lines that live are turned out of a furrowed brow.”
Source: Mardi: And A Voyage Thither (Annotated Complete Edition)
“Knowable and unknowable are both human constructs - to have true understanding of the natural world, one must go beyond both, stepping firmly on the grounds of reason while fostering acceptance for others' weaknesses.”
“Knower of the means makes impossible tasks also possible.”
“Knowest thou not that kings have long hands?
[Lat., An nescis longos regibus esse manus?]”
“Knowest thou not the beauty of thine own face? Quit this temper that leads thee to war with thyself.”
Source: Collected Poetical Works of Rumi (Delphi Classics)
“Knowhere by Stewart Stafford
Poleaxed by vampiric tapping—
rattling timeline of a loop lapping—
Hypochondriac paranoid toothache,
tasting everything I see and break.
Showed my tongue to an undertaker;
licked his face — proved I’m no faker.
A measured, grim diagnosis followed,
matter from a cardiac pump hollowed.
Draped loosely in a tea towel shroud,
resurrected—naked, loud, and proud—
Rocket to the pub for a post-wake baptism,
a ploughman’s lunch with relish schism.
© 2026, Stewart Stafford. All rights reserved.”
“Knowin' all about baseball is just about as profitable as bein' a good whittler.”
“Knowing "why" (an idea) is more important than learning "what" (the fact).”
Source: Avoid Boring People: Lessons from a Life in Science
“Knowing a deep thing well, which is what science asks of its practitioners, is an empowerment that is very profound. It's a liberation.”
“Knowing a great deal about what is in the world art, catastrophe, the beauties of nature through photographic images, people are frequently disappointed, surprised, unmoved when the see the real thing. For photographic images tend to subtract feeling from something we experience at first hand and the feelings they do arouse are, largely, not those we have in real life. Often something disturbs us more in photographed form than it does when we actually experience it.”
Source: On photography