"The price one pays for pursuing any profession, or calling, is an intimate knowledge of its ugly side."

"It's an extremely great class for us. This year's class builds on our previous two and has established a foundation for us to build championships."

"All knowledge, the totality of all questions and answers, is contained in the dog."

"...there is no true understanding of any art without some knowledge of its philosophy. Only then does its meaning come clear."

"Knowledge is two-fold, and consists not only in an affirmation of what is true, but in the negation of that which is false."

"What good is knowledge if it just floats in the air? It goes from computer to computer. It changes and grows every second of every day. But nobody actually knows anything."

"What we want is to see the child in pursuit of knowledge, and not knowledge in pursuit of the child."

"Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance."

"Only on paper has humanity yet achieved glory, beauty, truth, knowledge, virtue, and abiding love."

"The only time I did not know how to be, physically, was when I lost a lot of weight. That was the only time I didn't understand my body."

"Knowledge is a tool, and like all tools, its impact is in the hands of the user."

"Knowledge grows exponentially. The more we know, the greater our ability to learn, and the faster we expand our knowledge base."

"Integrity without knowledge is weak and useless, and knowledge without integrity is dangerous and dreadful."

"In traveling, a man must carry knowledge with him, if he would bring home knowledge."

"Their learning is like bread in a besieged town: every man gets a little, but no man gets a full meal."

"Man is not weak; knowledge is more than equivalent to force."

"Knowledge is of two kinds: We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information about it."

"Knowledge is more than equivalent to force."

"Knowledge always demands increase; it is like fire, which must first be kindled by some external agent, but will afterwards always propagate itself."

"That observation which is called knowledge of the world will be found much more frequently to make men cunning than good."

"Wine gives a man nothing. It neither gives him knowledge nor wit; it only animates a man, and enables him to bring out what a dread of the company has repressed. It only puts in motion what had been locked up in frost."

"The next best thing to knowing something is knowing where to find it."

"Distance has the same effect on the mind as on the eye."

"...ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge..."