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A free man obtains knowledge from many sources besides books.
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A GREat part of the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way.
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A little learning is a dangerous thing, but a lot of ignorace is just as bad.
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A man should keep his little brain attic stocked with all the furniture that he is likely to use, and the rest he can put away in the lumber room of his library, where he can get it if he wants it.
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A strong climbing-rope, made by twisting together confidence, determination and perseverance, can help you scale the summits of knowledge and science.
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Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects.
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Experience is the father of wisdom and memory the mother.
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Fools act on imagination without knowledge; pedants act on knowledge without imagination.
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I like to have a man's knowledge comprehend more than one class of topics, one row of shelves. I like a man who likes to see a fine barn as well as a good tragedy.
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If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, an investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.
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Imagination is more important than knowledge.
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It is the pecularity of knowledge that those who really thirst for it always get it.
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Knowledge is a comfortable and necessary retreat and shelter for us in an advanced age; and if we do not plant it when young, it will give us no shade when we grow old.
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Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it.
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Knowledge is power.
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Love is ever the beginning of knowledge as fire is of light.
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Our life is frittered away by detail, simplify it , simplify it.
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Republic trusts the states wholly to the intelligence and moral sense of the people.
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Scientific and historical facts are occasionally altered or ignored for a purpose.
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The good life is one inspired by love and guided by knowledge are necessary, love is in a sense more fundamental, since it will lead intelligent people to seek knowledge, in order to find out how to benefit those they love. Delight without well-wishing may be cruel; well- wishing without delight easily tends to become cold and little superior.
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The enlargement consists, not merely in the passive reception into the mind of a number of ideas hitherto unknown to it, but in the mind's energetic and simultaneous action upon and towards and among those new ideas.
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The foundation of knowledge must be laid by reading, General principles must come from books, which, however, must be brought to the test of real life.
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The world makes history, and scholars write it, ¡ª¡ªone half truly and the other half as their prejudices blur and distort it.
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This atmosphere of excitement, arising from imagination, transforms knowledge.
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To spread knowledge is to spread happiness....The proGREss of scientific research and the everexpanding fields will arouse hope while the bacteria existence in our body and mind will gradually disappear.
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True science teaches, above all, to doubt and be ignorant.
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When you want knowledge like you want air under water then you will get it.
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