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“When your knowlege increases over time, yearn to learn to dance in your mind.”
Debasish Mridha“Knowlege of God without knowledge of man's wretchedness leads to pride. Knowledge of man's wretchedness without knowledge of God leads to despair. Knowledge of Jesus Christ is the middle course, because by it we discover both God and our wretched state.”
Blaise Pascal“A person who has common knowlege can depict the casual events and the educational concepts that they learn everyday life. However, a person who has a high quotient intelligence can comprehend some critical concepts, which is unlikely for a human being with average intelligence. The method for this person to increase his/her level of intelligence is that they should be encouraged to examine or study the critical issues and difficult concepts that revolve in our current environment.”
Saaif Alam“Learning carries within itself certain dangers because out of necessity one has to learn from one's enemies.”
Leon Trotsky, Literature and Revolution“Greed, one of the badliest capital sins, is not good, is not good for knolege, love, money. Greed "the capital sin" is necessary”
S.M Camacho“He's like Super Librarian, y'know? Everyone forgets, Willow, that knowledge is the ultimate weapon.”
Joss Whedon“Atheism is without God. It does not assert no God. The atheist does not say that there is no God, but he says 'I know not what you mean by God. I am without the idea of God. The word God to me is a sound conveying no clear or distinct affirmation. I do not deny God, because I cannot deny that of which I have no conception, and the conception of which by its affirmer is so imperfect that he is unable to define it for me.”
Charles Bradlaugh, The Freethinker's Text-Book: Man: Whence and How? Religion: What and Why?“...make sure if you're working hard at something it's in a subject you actually want to remember something about ten years later.”
Felicia Day, You're Never Weird on the Internet“The pursuit of knowledge for its own sake, an almost fanatical love of justice and the desire for personal independence -- these are the features of the Jewish tradition which make me thank my stars that I belong to it.”
Albert Einstein, The World As I See It