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One you learn to READ, you will be forever free
— Frederick Douglass
Once you learn to read, you'll be forever free. Knowledge makes a man unfit to be a slave.
— Frederick Douglass
Science is not wisdom.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Man is incurably curious.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
What is discovered may be abused, but that does not mean the discovery was evil.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Learning comes from books; penetration of a mystery from suffering.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
It is possible to love more than we know. A simple person in good faith may have a greater love of God than a theologian and, as a result, a keener understanding of the ways of God with the heart than psychologists have.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
For the Angelic Doctor, the reason of conceptual knowledge is just the contrary! It is not his distance from the animal that renders abstraction necessary; it is his distance from God. Abstraction is not a condition of a push from below; it is a result of a fall from above. Abstraction is necessary because our intellect is imperfect. This is the fundamental reason.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
The 'fullness of reality' in the second sense of the term is perceived by a combination of both intellect and sense, the senses knowing the particular characteristics, the intellect knowing the nature.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Like train announcers, they know all the stations, but never travel. Head knowledge is worthless, unless accompanied by submission of the will and right action.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
The physical method becomes a philosophy when it asserts there is no higher knowledge than the empirical knowledge of scientific phenomena. The mathematical method becomes a philosophy when it asserts that some higher knowledge is needed to explain scientific facts, and that higher knowledge is mathematics.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
As love comes from knowledge, so hatred comes from want of knowledge. Bigotry is the fruit of ignorance.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen