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    I have always suspected that too much knowledge is a dangerous thing. It is a boon to people who don't have deep feelings; their pleasure comes from what they know. . . . But this only emphasizes the difference between the artist and the scholar.

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    I have been saying for many years that we are using the word 'guru' only because 'charlatan' is too long to fit into a headline.

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    I have flown twice over Mount St. Helens out on our West Coast. I'm not a scientist and I don't know the figures, but I have a suspicion that that one little mountain has probably released more sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere of the world than has been released in the last ten years of automobile driving or things of that kind that people are so concerned about.

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    I have had more trouble with myself than with any other man I have ever met.

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    I have lived much of my life among molecules. They are good company. I tell my students to try to know molecules, so well that when they have some question involving molecules, they can ask themselves, What would I do if I were that molecule? I tell them, Try to feel like a molecule; and if you work hard, who knows? Some day you may get to feel like a big molecule!

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    I have long held an opinion, almost amounting to conviction, in common I believe with many other lovers of natural knowledge, that the various forms under which the forces of matter are made manifest have one common origin; or, in other words, are so directly related and mutually dependent, that they are convertible, as it were, one into another, and possess equivalents of power in their action.

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    I have never seen the Philosopher's Stone that turns lead into Gold, but I have known the pursuit of it turn a Man's Gold into Lead.

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    I have no doubt that in reality the future will be vastly more surprising than anything I can imagine. Now my own suspicion is that the Universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose.

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    I have no religion, and at times I wish all religions at the bottom of the sea. He is a weak ruler who needs religion to uphold his government; it is as if he would catch his people in a trap. My people are going to learn the principles of democracy, the dictates of truth and the teachings of science. Superstition must go. Let them worship as they will; every man can follow his own conscience, provided it does not interfere with sane reason or bid him against the liberty of his fellow-men.

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    I have to tell it again and again: I have no doctrine. I only point out something. I point out reality, I point out something in reality which has not or too little been seen. I take him who listens to me at his hand and lead him to the window. I push open the window and point outside. I have no doctrine, I carry on a dialogue.

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    I have the mind of a fool, understanding nothing.

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    I have tried to know absolutely nothing about a great many things, and I have succeeded fairly well.

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    I hold all knowledge that is concerned with things that actually exist - all that is commonly called Science - to be of very slight value compared to the knowledge which, like philosophy and mathematics, is concerned with ideal and eternal objects, and is freed from this miserable world which God has made.

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    I imagine most of that stuff on the information highway is roadkill anyway.

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    I learn immediately from any speaker how much he has already lived, through the poverty or the splendor of his speech. Life lies behind us as the quarry from whence we get tiles and copestones for the masonry of today. This is the way to learn grammar. Colleges and books only copy the language which the field and the work-yard made.

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    I keep a mountain anchored off eastward a little way, which I ascend in my dreams both awake and asleep. Its broad base spreads over a village or two, which does not know it; neither does it know them, nor do I when I ascend it. I can see its general outline as plainly now in my mind as that of Wachusett. I do not invent in the least, but state exactly what I see. I find that I go up it when I am light-footed and earnest. It ever smokes like an altar with its sacrifice. I am not aware that a single villager frequents it or knows of it. I keep this mountain to ride instead of a horse.

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    I know everything except myself.

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    I know more than I can express in words, and the little I can express would not have been expressed, had I not known more.

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    I know you think you understand what you thought I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.

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    I know you even under the skin.

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    I learnt the verbs of will, and had my secret; The code of night tapped on my tongue; What had been one was many sounding minded.

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    I like to have a person's knowledge comprehend more than one class of topics, one row of shelves. I like a person who likes to see a fine barn as well as a good tragedy.

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    I love being alive and I will be the best man I possibly can. I will take love wherever I find it and offer it to everyone who will take it. . . seek knowledge from those wiser and teach those who wish to learn from me.

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    I long to create something that can't be used to keep us passive: I want to write a script about plumbing, how every pipe is joined to every other.

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    Images provide a knowledge that we can interiorize rather than 'apply,' can take to that place in ourselves where there is water and where reeds and grasses grow.

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    Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.

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    Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.

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    In completing one discovery we never fail to get an imperfect knowledge of others.

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    In a hollow head there is much room for knowledge.

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    In all living there is a certain narrowness of application which leads to breadth and power. We have to concent on a thing in order to master it. Then we must be broad enough not to be narrowed by our specialties.

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    In almost all sciences the fundamental knowledge is either found in earliest times or is still being sought.

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    In America we can say what we think, and even if we can't think, we can say it anyhow.

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    In an examination those who do not wish to know ask questions of those who cannot tell.

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    In a sense, knowledge shrinks as wisdom grows: for details are swallowed up in principles.

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    In completing one discovery we never fail to get an imperfect knowledge of others of which we could have no idea before, so that we cannot solve one doubt without creating several new ones.

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    Increased knowledge of heredity means increased power of control over the living thing, and as we come to understand more and more the architecture of the plant or animal we realize what can and what cannot be done towards modification or improvement.

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    Inductive inference is the only process known to us by which essentially new knowledge comes into the world.

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    In each meditation session, we gather knowledge about the mind through observation, questioning, and testing. We do this over and over, until we gradually develop a meaningful understanding of our own mind.

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    Infinite toil would not enable you to sweep away a mist; but by ascending a little you may often look over it altogether.

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    In every object there is inexhaustible meaning; the eye sees in it what the eye brings means of seeing.

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    Information and knowledge: two currencies that have never gone out of style.

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    Information appears to stew out of me naturally, like the precious otter of roses out of the otter.

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    Information is just bits of data. Knowledge is putting them together. Wisdom is transcending them.This is quotes copyright © By Pumpkin Limited

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    Information is not knowledge.

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    Information's pretty thin stuff unless mixed with experience.

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    ... in going over the history of all the inventions for which history could be obtained it became more and more clear that in addition to training and in addition to extensive knowledge, a natural quality of mind was also necessary.

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    In formal logic, a contradiction is the signal of defeat, but in the evolution of real knowledge it marks the first step in progress toward a victory.

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    In my utter impotence to test the authenticity of the report of my senses, to know whether the impressions they make on me correspond with outlying objects, what difference does it make, whether Orion is up there in heaven, or some god paints the image in the firmament of the soul?

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    In less than eight years "The Origin of Species" has produced conviction in the minds of a majority of the most eminent living men of science. New facts, new problems, new difficulties as they arise are accepted, solved, or removed by this theory; and its principles are illustrated by the progress and conclusions of every well established branch of human knowledge.

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    in much knowledge there is also much grief.