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True Knowledge Quotes

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True knowledge is not attained by thinking. It is what you are; it is what you become.
Sri Aurobindo

Authors on True Knowledge Quotes: Confucius Socrates Elizabeth Barrett Browning Franz Kafka Ralph Cudworth Eleazar Henry Ward Beecher Ramakrishna Daniel H. Wilson John Eldredge David Mitchell Mary Wortley Montagu Sri Aurobindo Charlie Trotter Elie Wiesel Isaiah Berlin
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To take what you know for what you know, and what you do not know for what you do not know, that is knowledge indeed.
Confucius

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True knowledge is knowledge of why things are as they are, and not merely what they are.
Isaiah Berlin

4.
To know, is to know that you know nothing.
Socrates

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That knowledge which purifies the mind and heart alone is true Knowledge, all else is only a negation of Knowledge.
Ramakrishna

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One must know combinations, one must have a true knowledge of food to be in the moment.
Charlie Trotter

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True knowledge comes only through suffering.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning

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To know, is to know that you know nothing. That is the meaning of true knowledge. When you say something, say what you know. When you don't know something, say you don't know. That is knowledge.
Confucius

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The true knowledge or science which exists nowhere but in the mind itself, has no other entity at all besides intelligibility; and therefore whatsoever is clearly intelligible, is absolutely true.
Ralph Cudworth

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There is a down-and-outness under true knowledge and a childlike happy arising from it.
Franz Kafka

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True knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing. And in knowing that you know nothing, that makes you the smartest of all.
Socrates

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True knowledge is when one knows the limitations of one's knowledge.
Confucius

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True knowledge without xperience is food without sustenance
David Mitchell

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A true knowledge of Jesus is our greatest need and our greatest happiness.
John Eldredge

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The door of true knowledge will opento the light
Eleazar

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True knowledge consists in knowing things, not words.
Mary Wortley Montagu

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Knowledge does not corrupt, unless it is arrogant; but then it is not true knowledge.
Elie Wiesel

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Precise knowledge is the only true knowledge, and he who does not teach exactly, does not teach at all.
Henry Ward Beecher

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The true knowledge is not in the things, but in finding the connections between the things.
Daniel H. Wilson