Knowledge Education Quotes

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Ian McEwan
“It is quite impossible these days to assume anything about people's educational level from the way they talk or dress or from their taste in music. Safest to treat everyone you meet as a distinguished intellectual.”
Ian McEwan, Atonement

Isaac Asimov
“You feel humiliated, my young man, because thinking you understood so much so well, you suddenly find that many very apparent things were unknown to you. Thinking you were one of the Lords of the Galaxy; you suddenly find that you stand near to destruction. Naturally, you will resent the ivory tower in which you lived; the seclusion in which you were educated; the theories on which you were reared.”
Isaac Asimov, Second Foundation

Tamuna Tsertsvadze
“Turns out that life can throw you in any kind of a situation, and you never know what type of knowledge might ever come in handy. But when it does, you feel happier than ever.”
Tamuna Tsertsvadze, The Prison of Deviants

“The word Genius is not a noun, it's a verb!”
Doctor Jim Gates

Natsume Sōseki
“Los que buscan la verdad dentro de sí mismos son más sabios y mejores personas que esos escolares que alardean de serlo por haber pasado por encima de epícteto en sus clases”
Natsume Sōseki, I Am a Cat

Loren Weisman
“An add is not an introduction.

Neither is a like, a share, a comment or a follow.

Adding a person on social media and expecting that to be your introduction and a reason for them to respond does not highlight your authenticity or allow you to stand out.

Engage online like you would in person.”
Loren Weisman

Debashis Chatterjee
“Learning is not about accumulation but about accommodation of knowledge. Learning is the art of creating space so that the learner can see the movement of knowledge in space and time. Knowledge of yesterday may not be relevant today. Knowledge of the past may not be relevant to the future. Knowledge used properly and appropriately, is learning. Knowledge should never be hoarded. It should rather be used like a disposable tissue. The movement of open source learning across the world today tells us that learning like love cannot be divided. Learning can only be multiplied and shared.”
Debashis Chatterjee, Can You Teach A Zebra Some Algebra?

Virginia Woolf
“Suprimid esta protección, someted a las mujeres a las mismas actividades y esfuerzos que los hombres, haced de ellas soldados, marinos, maquinistas y repartidores y ¿acaso las mujeres no morirán mucho más jóvenes, mucho antes que los hombres y uno dirá: «Hoy he visto a una mujer», como antes solía decir: «Hoy he visto un aeroplano»? No se sabe lo que ocurrirá cuando el ser mujer ya no sea una ocupación protegida, pensé abriendo la puerta.”
Virginia Woolf, Un cuarto propio

Thomas More
“«Esto es lo que siempre hicieron nuestros mayores. Ya podíamos nosotros igualar su sabiduría». Al decir esto, zanjan toda discusión y se sienten felices. Les parece mal que alguien sea más sabio que los antepasados. Cierto que todos estamos dispuestos a aceptar todo lo bueno que nos han legado en herencia. Pero con el mismo rigor sostenemos que hay que aceptar y mantener lo que vemos debe mudarse. Con frecuencia me he encontrado en otras partes este tipo de mentes absurdas, soberbias y retrógradas.”
Thomas More, Utopia

Dante Alighieri
“Open thy mind; take in what I explain and keep it there; because to understand is not to know, if thou dost not retain.”
Dante Alighieri, Inferno

“The real knowledge is in black and white so guess what? You have to read.”
Najah Roberts

“Realising that you are lucky ... is knowing you are in a time and place in the world where there is so much opportunity available to you thanks to those who came before that is a realisation that will give you the power to get on in life.”
Bernardo Moya

“I can never lose my knowledge to you, probably you can gain my knowledge”
J. Ruby

James Hauenstein
“Even in the face of overwhelming proof, most people think, 'What they see or hear first, they believe first.”
James Hauenstein

Jeff Wheeler
“Studying is like rowing upstream; no advancement is the same as dropping back.
--Dawanjir proverb”
Jeff Wheeler, The Killing Fog

“We need to be much clearer about what we do and do not know so that we don't continually confuse the two. If I could have one wish for education, it would be the systematic ordering of our basic knowledge in such a way that what is known and true can be acted on, while what is superstition, fad, and myth can be recognized as such and used only when there is nothing else to support us in our frustration and despair.

Benjamin Bloom”
Benjamin Bloom

“Those who have the light of knowledge see better in a dark world”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

Sukant Ratnakar
“Discipline is a culmination of the habits which keep adjusting with time.”
Sukant Ratnakar, Quantraz

“We should install a proper guidance system in schools with a more refined emphasis on social behavior, and a more talent and/or interest based view of their careers. It would give the system and the people in it more stable, long-term results.”
Jay Alden Bailey, Mudflap

“I like to searching or getting something new of my live, however it is physics formula or any new knowledge. Physics is a reason that make me live until now.”
Zaka Ahmad Ghofari

Mitta Xinindlu
“Not everyone is born to have the same knowledge. Different paths, different tools needed.”
Mitta Xinindlu

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“Knowledge From Nowhere To Everywhere, University of Dr.PSJKumar”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

“Some knowledge is poison for your soul.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

Jen Malone
“Undecided' sounds terrible; I hate uncertainty. This doesn't feel like drifitng aimlessly to me though, because I have a solid plan. It just happens to be a plan to try everything, like a big ol' college buffet. One helping of Anthropology of Food, one side of Introduction to Oceanography, one spoonful of History of Opera... I think it's more like 'overdecided'.”
Jen Malone, The Arrival of Someday

“The same knowledge shared at different times with different people can create new knowledge.”
Thomas Vato

“Knowledge is knowing things as they really are, as differentiated from how they appear. Knowledge then is the ontological state.”
Dr Janki Santoke, How Do You Know What You Know?: Manage Thoughts, Manage Life

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