Quotes about Knowledge
Science gives man knowledge which is power; religion gives man wisdom which is control.
— Martin Luther
A man of true science... thinks, that by mouthing hard words, he proves that he understands hard things.
— Herman Melville
Let science tell us what and how. Let religion tell us who and why.
— Pope John Paul II
A mind without instruction can no more bear fruit than can a field, however fertile, without cultivation.
— Cicero
It is true that many scientists are not philosophically minded and have hitherto shown much skill and ingenuity but little wisdom.
— Max Born
Science is always simple and always profound. It is only the half-truths that are dangerous.
— George Bernard Shaw
All possible knowledge, then, depends on the validity of reasoning...Unless human reasoning is valid no science can be true.
— CS Lewis
What more powerful form of study of mankind could there be than to read our own instruction book?
— Francis Collins
Experience alone can decide on truth.
— Albert Einstein
The grand aim of all science is to cover the greatest number of empirical facts by logical deduction from the smallest number of hypotheses or axioms.
— Albert Einstein
Men study science as god not the God of science.
— Adrian Rogers
Every science in a certain degree starts from faith, and, on the contrary, faith, which does not lead to science, is mistaken faith or superstition, but real, genuine faith it is not.
— Abraham Kuyper