Quotes about Knowledge
A brain was only capable of what it could conceive, and it couldn't conceive what it had never experienced
— Graham Greene
There's nothing so heavy as books, sir--unless it's bricks.
— Graham Greene
The more we know the more we love.
— Graham Greene
There are small bits of useless knowledge which stick to one's brain like barnacles to
— Graham Greene
If a crystal ball gives God any advantage, then you've got a stupid God.
— Gregory Boyd
Open Theists unequivocally affirm that God is omniscient—that is, God perfectly knows everything there is to know! The disagreement is not about the scope or perfection of God's knowledge but rather about the content of reality that God perfectly knows. Open Theists simply believe that possibilities are real and that God knows them as such.
— Gregory Boyd
our knowledge of God, our salvation, and our spiritual growth all depend on our keeping our eyes fixed singularly on Jesus Christ.
— Gregory Boyd
Love is the central command in Scripture and judgment the central prohibition. Indeed, judgment is the "original sin" in Scripture. This is why the forbidden tree in the center of the garden—the prohibition around which life in the garden revolved—was called the "Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil."
— Gregory Boyd
High performers obsessively research their dreams from a multitude of sources. To become world-class, you have to know who has already cracked the struggle you face ahead.
— Brendon Burchard
If I am given a formula, and I am ignorant of its meaning, it cannot teach me anything, but if I already know it what does the formula teach me?
— St. Augustine
I believe in this concept that you learn by teaching.
— Stephen Covey
The life that is on a solid foundation is not just one that understands doctrine accurately, but is one that is joined to the Word Himself. It is not just knowing the Book of the Lord, but knowing the Lord of the Book.
— Rick Joyner