Quotes about Knowledge
He that knoweth not what the world is, knoweth not where he himself is. And he that knoweth not what the world was made for, cannot possibly know either what are the qualities, or what is the nature of the world.
— Marcus Aurelius
He blind, who cannot see with the eyes of his understanding.
— Marcus Aurelius
Where is the harm or surprise in the ignorant behaving as the ignorant do?
— Marcus Aurelius
If he be a stranger in the world, that knows not the things that are in it; why not be a stranger as well, that wonders at the the things that are done in it?
— Marcus Aurelius
Natural ability without education has more often raised a man to glory and virtue than education without natural ability.
— Cicero
I am not ashamed to confess I am ignorant of what I do not know.
— Cicero
Some people will say that memory fades away as the years pass. Of course it does if you don't exercise it or aren't very bright to begin with. -- How to grow old: ancient wisdom for the second half of life.
— Cicero
There is nothing so absurd that some philosopher has not already said it.
— Cicero
Nothing that is devoid of justice can be honorable. It was well said by Plato: "Not only is knowledge, when divorced from justice, to be termed subtlety rather than wisdom; but also the soul prompt to encounter danger, if moved thereto by self-interest, and not by the common good, should have the reputation of audacity rather than of courage.
— Cicero
If you have a garden in your library, nothing will fail
— Cicero
What you don't know won't hurt you. A dubious maxim: sometimes what you don't know can hurt you very much.
— Margaret Atwood
Not real can tell us about real.
— Margaret Atwood