Quotes about Knowledge
Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life. Football is four 15-minute quarters. Plus timeouts and commercials.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Books without the knowledge of life are useless.
— Samuel Johnson
Lawyers know life practically. A bookish man should always have them to converse with.
— Samuel Johnson
Of the few innocent pleasures left to men past middle life, the jamming of common sense down the throats of fools is perhaps the keenest.
— Thomas Henry Huxley
The bulk of mankind are schoolboys through life.
— Thomas Jefferson
The dry knowledge of the three R's is not even now, it can never be, a permanent part of the villagers' life.
— Mahatma Gandhi
In reading and writing, you cannot lay down rules until you have learnt to obey them. Much more so in life.
— Marcus Aurelius
Liberty without Learning is always in peril and Learning without Liberty is always in vain.
— John F. Kennedy
Moreover, the papal system has opposed the march of civilization and liberty throughout the world, by denouncing the circulation of the Bible, and the general diffusion of knowledge. Turn to every land where popery predominates, and you will find an ignorant and debased peasantry, a profligate nobility, and a priesthood, licentious, avaricious, domineering and cruel.
— John Foxe
I defy the pope, and all his laws;" and added, "If God spared him life, ere many years he would cause a boy that driveth the plough to know more of the Scripture than he did.
— John Foxe
George Scherter, a minister of Salzburg, was apprehended and committed to prison for instructing his flock in the knowledge of the Gospel.
— John Foxe
Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced—even a Proverb is no proverb to you till your Life has illustrated it.
— John Keats