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A man doesn't know what he knows until he knows what he doesn't know.

Laurence J. Peter
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Who knows doesn’t know what the other person knows of them. Have confidence in you.

Simon Mashalla
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He who knows best knows how little he knows.

Thomas Jefferson
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How conscience tells us that we ought to be fair, nobody knows. This we can say: we don't know it just from being told, we don't know it from the five senses, and we don't know it by inference from prior knowledge. We just know it. The knowledge is "underived.

J. Budziszewski, What We Can't Not Know: A Guide
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He who knows ignorance well shall least know understanding well

he who knows understanding well shall surely know and understand ignorance well
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There are those who know and those who don't know. And for every ten thousand who don't know there's only one who knows. That's the miracle of all time--the fact that these millions know so much but don't know this.

Carson McCullers, The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
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Knowing Jesus Christ is one thing! Jesus Christ, knowing you is also another thing! Be identified by Jesus Christ as His own, then you know you know Him, and He also knows you! When you know him and He knows you, you know!

Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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You need to know things the others don't know. It's what no one knows about you that allows you to know yourself.

Don DeLillo, Point Omega
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A little amount of secret is a great pillar of the mind. He who does not have what somebody does not know, have what everybody knows. Know your secret; keep your secret. He who knows what to keep, knows what real life is all about

Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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In the modern world we are in a paradoxical situation; because although in theory man knows that he can extend his attention to something and then remove it, he very often does not do so. In many areas he does not look at something and then detach from it, and look at something else.Once he has found something to interest himself in, he cannot detach himself from it efficiently, and therefore he cannot be objective. Note that, in most if not all languages, we have words like 'objectivity' which leads people to imagine that they have it, or can easily use it. That is equivalent (in reality if not in theory) to saying 'I know the word “gold”, so I am rich.

Idries Shah, Knowing How to Know: A Practical Philosophy in the Sufi Tradition
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