K Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with K. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Knowledge of the means to express our emotion is essential- and is acquired only after a very long experience.”
“Knowledge of the name gives him who knows it mastery even over the being and will of the god.”
Source: Language and Myth
“Knowledge of the natural world and how it works should be counted as fundamental to informed governance. You can't have a functioning democracy, if the electorate is under-informed or, worse, mis-informed.”
“Knowledge of the non-Self (paudgalik-gnan) is called agnan (ignorance). Knowledge of the Self is called atma-gnan (realization of the soul). To attain pure knowledge of the Self (The Soul), both, paudgalik-gnan (knowledge of the non self) and atma-gnan (knowledge of the self), are necessary.”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“Knowledge of the oceans is more than a matter of curiosity. Our very survival may hinge upon it.”
“Knowledge of the past and an optimistic view of the present give you great opportunities.”
“Knowledge of the sciences is so much smoke apart from the heavenly science of Christ.”
“Knowledge of the Self (Atman) takes you beyond the realm of illusion and liberates you from life and death.”
“Knowledge of the self is perhaps the most truth we will ever be able to glean in a capricious world of darkness, evil, and ignorance.”
Source: Dead Toad Scrolls
“Knowledge of the self is the mother of all knowledge. So it is incumbent on me to know my self, to know it completely, to know its minutiae, its characteristics, its subtleties, and its very atoms.”
“Knowledge of the self is the root of all knowledge.”
“Knowledge of the sort you need does not begin with information, it begins with experience and perception. But there is a dark and twisty road from experience and perception to correct action.”
Source: Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why
“Knowledge of the soul is the only universal truth and the only wisdom - all other knowledge is transient.”
“Knowledge of the soul would unfailingly make us melancholy if the pleasures of expression did not keep us alert and of good cheer.”
“Knowledge of the Supreme brings immortality. "The wise one - He is not born, He does not die." For one who has died before death, the death of the body is merely a formality. To live in God is to live an endless Life. (p. 38)”
Source: Mingled Waters : Sufism and the Mystical Unity of Religions
“Knowledge of the tallest scientist or the greatest spiritualist is like a particle of dust.”
Source: Collected Works
“Knowledge of the truth I may perhaps have attained to; happiness certainly not. What shall I do? Accomplish something in the world, men tell me. Shall I then publish my grief to the world, contribute one more proof for the wretchedness and misery of existence, perhaps discover a new flaw in human life, hitherto unnoticed? I might then reap the rare reward of becoming famous, like the man who discovered the spots on Jupiter. I prefer, however, to keep silent.”
Source: Either/ Or
“Knowledge of the world in only to be acquired in the world, and not in a closet.”
“Knowledge of the world means dissolving the solidity of the world.”
Source: Six Memos for the Next Millennium
“Knowledge of those unalterable Relations which Providence has ordained that every thing should bear to every other...To these we should conform in good Earnest; and not think to force Nature, and the whole Order of her System, by a Compliance with our Pride, and Folly, to conform to our artificial Regulations.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Edmund Burke (Illustrated)
“Knowledge of ‘Thou’ means knowledge of ‘self’, and that knowledge will be donated by mankind. He will be ignorant about this. This is universalism and this is the symptom of Godhood.”
“Knowledge of thyself is the greatest enlightenment.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“Knowledge of what is does not open the door directly to what should be.”
Source: Out of My Later Years: The Scientist, Philosopher, and Man Portrayed Through His Own Words
“Knowledge of what is possible is the beginning of happiness.”
Source: Three Philosophical Poets: Lucretius, Dante, and Goethe
“Knowledge of what you love somehow comes to you; you don’t have to read nor analyze nor study. If you love a thing enough, knowledge of it seeps into you, with particulars more real than any chart can furnish.”
Source: The friendly persuasion
“knowledge of who we are helps us to be focus on our destiny”
“Knowledge of writing was as restricted in ancient Sumer as the ability to understand the intricacies of the stock market is today; it was a tool for managing wealth, for proving ownership.”
Source: The Literature of Ancient Sumer
“Knowledge of yoga is no substitute for practice.”
Source: Light on Life: The Yoga Journey to Wholeness, Inner Peace, and Ultimate Freedom
“Knowledge offers you strength. Wisdom promises you influence. Understanding assures you wealth. Love guarantees you power.”
“Knowledge often spoils devotion.”
Source: Confessions of a Pagan Nun: A Novel
“Knowledge opens your mind,
understanding opens your heart,
wisdom opens your soul.
Patience opens your mind,
gratitude opens your heart,
humility opens your soul.
Contentment opens your mind,
freedom opens your heart,
innocence opens your soul.
Pleasure opens your mind,
laughter opens your heart,
joy opens your soul.
Intelligence opens your mind,
virtue opens your heart,
love opens your soul.
Confidence opens your mind,
hope opens your heart,
faith opens your soul.
Focus opens your mind,
determination opens your heart,
fortitude opens your soul.
Thoughts open your mind,
emotions open your heart,
desires open your soul.
Consciousness opens your mind,
awareness opens your heart,
experience opens your soul.
Imagination opens your mind,
actions open your heart,
life opens your soul.
Truth opens your mind,
reality opens your heart,
destiny opens your soul.”
“Knowledge passes from dance teacher into the student through the process of mane, which is often translated as imitation, but learning to dance is more a process of total identification than of simple copying. We repeat the movements of our teachers until we can duplicate them exactly, until, in a sense, we have absorbed the teacher's mastery into ourselves. Artistic technique must be fully integrated into the cells of our bodies if we are to use it to express what is in our hearts, and this takes many years of practice.”
“Knowledge paves the way to Love, and Love in its turn fosters understanding, and leads one along the path of great common achievements.”
“Knowledge people and service people learn the most when they teach .”
“Knowledge planted in truth grows in truth.
Strength born of peace loses nothing to hate.”
Source: Elemental: The Power of Illuminated Love
“Knowledge plus action is power”
“Knowledge pursued for its own sake - that's the definition of education, as opposed to training.”
“Knowledge Qf history frees us to be contemporary.”
“Knowledge really is power. It yearns to live, to spread, to shine its light on darkness.”
Source: The Secret of the Sacred Four
“Knowledge relaxes me. Football is all about playing faster. You play faster when you know more.”
“Knowledge resides in the user and not in the collection. It is how the user reacts to a collection of information that matters.”
“Knowledge rests not upon truth alone, but upon error also.”
Source: Modern Man in Search of a Soul
“Knowledge rooted in experience shapes what we value and as a consequence how we know what we know as well as how we use what we know.”
“Knowledge saves.”
“Knowledge, self confident knowledge, which is sure that it is faultless, is faith.”
Source: We
“Knowledge separates illusions created by the mind.”
Source: The Inward Journey
“Knowledge should be a public good, and I want my ideas to have as much exposure as possible.”
“Knowledge shrinks as wisdom grows.”
Source: Aims of Education
“Knowledge signifies things known. Where there are no things known, there is no knowledge. Where there are no things to be known, there can be no knowledge. We have observed that every science, that is, every branch of knowledge, is compounded of certain facts, of which our sensations furnish the evidence. Where no such evidence is supplied, we are without data; we are without first premises; and when, without these, we attempt to build up a science, we do as those who raise edifices without foundations. And what do such builders construct? Castles in the air.”
“Knowledge slowly builds up what Ignorance in an hour pulls down.”
Source: Daniel Deronda (丹尼爾的半生緣)