“Knowledge is but an instrument, which the profligate and the flagitious may use as well as the brave and the just.” WellsMayUseKnowledgeInstrumentsBrave Book:Thoughts Source: Thoughts
“There may be fairies at the bottom of the garden. There is no evidence for it, but you can't prove that there aren't any, so shouldn't we be agnostic with respect to fairies?” MayKnowledgeLearningAtheismProveRespectEvidenceGardenManagementBottomAtheistFairyAgnosticThere Is No GodAgnosticismFaerieThere Being No GodKeep An Open MindGod DelusionTooth FairyEvidence Of God Author:Richard Dawkins
“Mathematics - this may surprise or shock some - is never deductive in creation.” MayEducationKnowledgeCreationLogicMathematicsSurpriseMathShock Author:Paul Halmos
“Knowledge cannot be stolen from us. It cannot be bought or sold. We may be poor, and the sheriff may come and sell our furniture, or drive away our cow, or take our pet lamb, and leave us homeless and penniless; but he cannot lay the law's hand upon the jewelry of our minds.” MindMayHandsLawPoorKnowledgeSellsLaysPetCowsHomelessFurnitureStolenJewelryLambsSheriffs Author:Elihu Burritt
“Now I begin to feel that that all that is important comes in quietness and waiting; activity should be only the working out, the digesting and putting forth of what one learned, so that one may become empty again to receive more.” FeelsShouldMayImportantSpiritualWaitingKnowledgeLearningBecomingActivityQuietEmptyWork OutSpiritual WisdomReceivingQuietnessPeace And Quiet Author:Rodney Collin