K Quotes
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“Knowledge is not gained, it is there all the time. It is the "veils" which have to be dissolved in the mind.”
Source: Neglected Aspects of Sufi Study
“Knowledge is not granted by possessing authority but presenting verifiable facts.”
“Knowledge is not happiness, and science
But an exchange of ignorance for that
Which is another kind of ignorance.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Lord Byron (Illustrated)
“Knowledge is not information, it's transformation.”
“Knowledge is not just a key, it is the key. It unlocks doors to untold opportunities and empowers us to transcend limitations and achieve our greatest potential.”
“Knowledge is not made for understanding; it is made for cutting.”
Source: Aesthetics, Method, and Epistemology
“Knowledge is not merely knowing facts, but the humility to acknowledge the vastness of what we don't yet understand.”
“Knowledge is not only a source of power but also a tool for growth and success.”
“Knowledge is not positive or negative, it is always neutral. It is how knowledge is used that is positive or negative.”
Source: I am me I am free: The Robots' Guide to Freedom
“Knowledge is not power”
“Knowledge is not power in that sense, but there is no doubt that practical knowledge is the only key that will finally set you free.”
“Knowledge is not power, Knowledge plus action is power, knowledge without action is dead”
“Knowledge is not power, it is only potential. Applying that knowledge is power. Understanding why and when to apply that knowledge is wisdom!”
“Knowledge is NOT power. Knowledge is only POTENTIAL power. Action is power.”
“Knowledge is not power; Implementation is power”
“Knowledge is not simply another commodity. On the contrary. Knowledge is never used up. It increases by diffusion and grows by dispersion.”
“Knowledge is not skill. Knowledge plus ten thousand times is skill.”
“Knowledge is not the same as morality, but we need to understand if we are to avoid past mistakes and move in productive directions. An important part of that understanding is knowing who we are and what we can do... Ultimately, we must synthesize our understandings for ourselves.”
Source: Intelligence Reframed: Multiple Intelligences for the 21st Century
“Knowledge is not the same as wisdom. You can know all the facts and still not be able to act wisely. But without knowledge, it is harder to be wise –– even if what wisdom tells us is that knowledge is very often provisional and that we cannot wait to have certainty about every fact before we act.”
Source: The State of the World Atlas
“Knowledge is not to be taken from four types of people: a foolish person who openly acts foolish, even if he reports the most narrations; an adherent of bid'ah who calls to his desires; a person who lies, even if I don't accuse him of lying in hadith; and a righteous pious worshiper who does not accurately retain what he narrates.”
“Knowledge is not what is memorised.
Knowledge is what benefits.”
“knowledge is not what we learn, it is what we acquire from our own experience.”
“Knowledge is not wisdom: cleverness is not, not without awareness of our death, not without recalling just how brief our flare is. He who overreaches will, in his overreaching, lose what he possesses, betray what he has now. That which is beyond us, which is greater than the human, the unattainably great, is for the mad, or for those who listen to the mad, and then believe them.”
“Knowledge is nothing unless it lifts others, heals what’s broken, and makes the world better for everyone.”
“Knowledge is nothing without action. Nothing changes until you do something. What you do will directly determine what you learn.”
“Knowledge is observation and is given to those who would look.”
“Knowledge is of more value than gold”
“Knowledge is of no value unless you put it into practice.”
“Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it.”
“Knowledge is of two kinds: that which is absorbed and that which is heard. And that which is heard does not profit if it is not absorbed.”
“Knowledge is of two kinds: we know a subject itself, or know where to find it.”
“Knowledge is older than ignorance.
Understanding is older than intolerance.
Intuition is older than intelligence.
Innocence is older than guilt.
Clarity is older than compassion.
Order is older than anarchy.
Calmness is older than turmoil.
Peace is older than war.
Life is older than death.
Existence is older than oblivion.
Reality is older than life.
Eternity is older than time.
Thought is older than desire.
Motive is older than feat.
Action is older than experience.
Faith is older than religion.
Truth is older than uncertainty.
Love is older than passion.
Joy is older than pleasure.
Need is older than want.
Reason is older than emotion.
The soul is older than the heart.
The heart is older than the mind.
The mind is older than the body.
The universe is older than the sky.
The sky is older than the stars.
The stars are older than the world.”
“Knowledge is one of our direst needs. But it is insufficient on its own. If knowledge was stripped from true up-bringing, it would increase man's strength, but not his morals.”
“Knowledge is one of the greatest weapons...Arm yourself well, for there are times words can reach where a sword cannot.”
Source: Immortal
“Knowledge is one thing, virtue is another.”
Source: Discourses on the Scope and Nature of University Education: Addressed to the Catholics of Dublin
“Knowledge is one thing. We're awash in knowledge. Wisdom is rare. There's a big difference.”
“Knowledge is one. Its division into subjects is a concession to human weakness.”
Source: Democratic Ideals and Reality: With Additional Papers
“Knowledge is only one half. Faith is the other.”
Source: Pollen and fragments: selected poetry and prose of Novalis
“Knowledge is only one ingredient on arriving at a stock's proper price. The other ingredient, fully as important as information, is sound judgment.”
Source: The Renaissance of value: the proceedings of a seminar on the economy, interest rates, portfolio management, and bonds vs common stocks, September 18, 1974
“Knowledge is only potential power.”
Source: Get Rich Collection
“Knowledge is only potential power. It becomes power only when, and if, it is organized into definite plans of action, and directed to a definite end.”
Source: Your Magic Power to be Rich!
“Knowledge is only power if knowledge is put to the struggle for power. Changing minds is not a movement. Critiquing racism is not activism. Changing minds is not activism. An activist produces power and policy change, not mental change. If a person has no record of power or policy change, then that person is not an activist.”
Source: How to Be an Antiracist
“KNOWLEDGE is only Power to the Extent that it is... U S E D”
“Knowledge is only rumor until it lives in the bones.”
“Knowledge is only too deep or heavy when people lack depth or strength
Ignorance only serves to multiply inadequacies, impacts and regrets.”
“Knowledge is only useful if you do something with it.”
“Knowledge is organized data. For it to be shelved as human knowledge it's got to be predictable, repeatable, all the basics of scientific validation have to be there.”
“knowledge is our enviroment..wisdome, is how we perceive our environment".”
“Knowledge is our gift.
Understanding is our blessing.
Wisdom is our fortune.
Enlightenment is our reward.
Art is our gift.
Science is our blessing.
Technology is our fortune.
God is our reward.
Time is our gift.
Light is our blessing.
Fate is our fortune.
Nature is our reward.
Land is our gift.
Water is our blessing.
Air is our fortune.
Life is our reward.
Mothers are our gift.
Youth are our blessing.
Elders are our fortune.
Children are our reward.
The past is our gift.
The present is our blessing.
The future is our fortune.
Eternity is our reward.
The mind is our gift.
The heart is our blessing.
The body is our fortune.
The soul is our reward.
Faith is our gift.
Joy is our blessing.
Virtue is our fortune.
Love is our reward.”
“Knowledge is our most powerful engine of production.”
Source: Principles of Economics: Unabridged Eighth Edition