“I sincerely believe that we not only have the right to know what is good and what is evil; we have the duty to acquire that knowledge if we hope to assume responsibility for our own lives and those of our children. Only by knowing the truth can we be set free.” IfsKnowsBelieveChildrenTruthEvilResponsibilityKnowingDutyOur ChildrenAssumingAcquireGood And EvilSincerelyKnowing The Truth Book:The Truth Will Set You Free: Overcoming Emotional Blindness and Finding Your True Adult Self Source: The Truth Will Set You Free: Overcoming Emotional Blindness and Finding Your True Adult Self
“Virtue knowing no base repulse, shines with untarnished honour; nor does she assume or resign her emblems of honour by the will of some popular breeze. [Lat., Virtus repulse nescia sordidae, Intaminatis fulget honoribus; Nec sumit aut ponit secures Arbitrio popularis aurae.]” DoeKnowingVirtueShiningAssumingHonourBreezeEmblems Author:Horace
“Quite generally, the familiar, just because it is familiar, is not cognitively understood. The commonest way in which we deceive either ourselves or others about understanding is by assuming something as familiar, and accepting it on that account; with all its pros and cons, such knowing never gets anywhere, and it knows not why.... The analysis of an idea, as it used to be carried out, was, in fact, nothing else than ridding it of the form in which it had become familiar.” ThinkingKnowsWayIdeasFactsFormUsedUnderstandingAcceptingKnowingUnderstoodAccountsAssumingFamiliarUsed To BeAnalysisThoughtfulDeceivingPros And Cons Author:Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
“[H]ow do I pity those who (assuming the name of friends) surround themselves with maxims importing the wisdom of doubt and suspicion, 'til they impose on themselves that very hard task of laboring through life without ever knowing a human creature to whom they can make the proper use of language and freely speak the dictates of their hearts!” HumansHeartHardUseValuesNamesSpeakLanguageFriendshipKnowingDoubtFriendsCreaturesTasksAssumingPitySurroundSuspicionMaximsUse Of Language Author:Sarah Fielding
“We are an intelligent species caught in an historical process. No generation which proceeded us knew what was going on, and there is no reason to assume that we know what's going on or that the generation which follows us will know what's going on. And what kind of trip is it anyway to insist on knowing what's going on?” KnowsKindReasonProcessKnowingGenerationsIntelligentAssumingHistoricalSpeciesCaughtNo Reason Author:Terence McKenna
“The years of the Great Depression were a superb time for economists because people not knowing what could be done or what should be done would always assume that maybe an economist had the answer. If you were just a lawyer in Washington, you were nobody. But if you were an economist, you might have the answer.” PeopleIfsShouldYearsDoneMightAnswersKnowingAssumingLawyerNot KnowingEconomistGreat DepressionSuperb Author:John Kenneth Galbraith
“I've rarely done anything that's overtly self-destructive without consciously knowing what I'm doing. And then of course, the astute journalist jumps forward and says, "Why are you being calculated?" Calculated seems to assume a sinister intent. My intent is always for artistic effect.” SelfDoneSeemsCoursesKnowingEffectsAssumingArtisticJournalistDestructiveSinisterSelf DestructiveAstute Author:Billy Corgan