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Famous aphorisms about knowledge

No one’s knowledge can exceed his own experience. ——Locke

My knowledge and success are all achieved through diligent study. ——Karl Gauss

Wisdom is generated, and knowledge is learned. ——Tao Xingzhi

A free lifestyle is obtained through knowledge and insight. ——Russell

Knowledge is the second sun of the learned man. ——Democritus

I believe that knowledge is the strongest power among all abilities. ——Plato

Knowledge is equivalent to existence, with the purpose of understanding existence. Poverty of knowledge can most often lead to doubts. A learned man is an idle man who kills time by studying. But beware of his false knowledge, which is more dangerous than ignorance. - Bernard Shaw

Knowledge can change destiny - Emerson

Recognizing one's ignorance is an important stage in the progress of knowledge. ——Disraeli

True knowledge is morality. ——Socrates

Honor and wealth, without intelligence, are very unstable properties. ——Democritus

Knowledge is an inexhaustible source of wealth. ——Sadie

The natural desire of good people is knowledge. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

Knowledge is the seed, and curiosity is the bud of knowledge. ——Bacon

Knowledge, and only knowledge, can make people free and great. ——Pisarev

Knowledge is the fruit tree, and the application of knowledge is the fruit on the fruit tree. ——Mugafa

Knowledge is valuable in quality, not quantity. ——Shakespeare

Knowledge is like candlelight, it can illuminate one person and countless people. ——Bacon

Knowledge is a precious gem, the brilliance of cultural gems. ——Tagore

Action is the best fruit of knowledge. ——Fowler

Knowledge is one of the main factors that make human beings happy. ——Russell

The wealth of the body is health, and the wealth of the mind is knowledge. ——Ushensky

Knowledge is the best food for old age. ——Diogenes.

If you have the knowledge. Then don't let people use your knowledge to light their own lampshades. ——Leo Tolstoy

Really knowledgeable people are humble and cautious; only ignorant people are presumptuous and arbitrary. —— Granville

Wisdom and fantasy are equally necessary to our knowledge, and they have equal status in science. —— Liebig

Knowledge is a tool, not an end. ——Leo Tolstoy

Integrity but no knowledge is weak and useless; knowledge but no integrity is dangerous and terrible. ——Johnson

If a person has no knowledge of a certain skill, he will not be able to make correct judgments about the language and actions of that skill. ——Plato

Knowledge is based on life and is conditional on experience. ——Di Huigen

Talking is the realm of knowledge, listening is the privilege of wisdom; knowledge! As long as I am with you, I am free even under the yoke. Knowledge is the panacea for superstition, and nothing else can remove the stain of this plague from the human mind. Knowledge alone is not enough, we must also apply knowledge; will alone is not enough, we must also take action. ——Goethe

There are two major categories of knowledge: one is what we have ourselves, and the other is where we know where to find relevant information. ——Johnson

The strange thing about knowledge is that whoever really desires it can often get it. ——Jeff Rees

Knowledge is not something that is complete, pure, and unchanging. It is always innovating and always moving forward. ——Leshnikov

Knowledge is the wings to heaven. ——Shakespeare

The root of knowledge is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. ——Sadie

Without knowledge it is impossible to give a correct explanation of life. ——Gorky

Unknown things are always considered wonderful by people. ——Tacitus

Knowledge has become a key factor in productivity, competitiveness, and economic success. ——Drucker

Only knowledge can constitute a source of great wealth, which can not only make the land harvest abundantly, but also make culture prosperous.

——Zola

The earth is limited, but knowledge is infinite. ——Mendeleev

Foolish people despise knowledge, foolish people envy knowledge, and smart people use knowledge. ——Bacon

Only those who are in a happy spirit can knowledge spread out like lotus petals. ——Dreiser

Human knowledge and human power are united, because if the cause is unknown, no result can be produced. To dominate nature, one must obey nature; and whatever is the cause in speculation, is the cause in action. as a rule. ——Bacon

Knowledge investment has the greatest return. ——Franklin

Knowing how to use knowledge is the most important, knowing the ins and outs of knowledge is second, and having knowledge is third. ——Hoffmann Starr

Thinking and knowledge should always go hand in hand. Otherwise, knowledge is a dead thing and will perish fruitlessly. - Humboldt

Human knowledge and human power are two things that are combined into one, and the failure of work is caused by ignorance of cause and effect. ——Bacon

If a little knowledge is dangerous, then where are the people who know enough to stay away from danger? —— Huxley

What is knowledge? It is nothing but recorded experience. ——Carlyle

Although politics and industry are talked about in the front stage of history, history always proves that knowledge is the main force, and politics, industry and everything else in human life are subordinate to this strength. ——Chernyshevsky

People with rich knowledge and experience are more likely to generate new associations and unique insights than people with only one kind of knowledge and experience. ——Taylor

Knowledge and life are inseparable. Just like two close friends, if one of them dies, the remaining people will be miserable. ——Mugafa

Educated and knowledgeable people are different. Memory causes the former, philosophy causes the latter. ——Alexander Dumas

Treat knowledge as we treat food. We do not live for knowledge, just as we do not live for eating. ——Ruskin