Quotes about Education
Knowledge is the antidote to fear. [especially as fear often stands for false evidence appearing real!]
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
An unsatisfied appetite for knowledge means progress and is the state of a normal mind.
— David O. McKay
Knowledge is the distilled essence of our institutions, corroborated by experience.
— Elbert Hubbard
Give the villagers village arithmetic, village geography, village history and the literary knowledge that they must use daily, i.e. reading and writing letters, etc.
— Mahatma Gandhi
If you cannot attain knowledge without torturing a dog, you must do without knowledge.
— George Bernard Shaw
Knowledge of the Bible never comes by intuition.
— JC Ryle
It is not often that any man can have so much knowledge of another, as is necessary to make instruction useful.
— Samuel Johnson
In this knowledge-worker age, it's now increasingly tied to doing well in school so you can get into better grad schools so you can get better jobs - so the pressure to do well is really high.
— Stephen Covey
The seeds of knowledge may be planted in solitude, but must be cultivated in public.
— Samuel Johnson
Knowledge is pleasure as well as power.
— William Hazlitt
A man must carry knowledge with him if he would bring home knowledge.
— Samuel Johnson
If a little knowledge is dangerous - where is the man who has so much as to be out of danger?
— Thomas Henry Huxley