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Know the masculine, keep to the feminine.
Lao Tzu
Knowing how things work is the basis for appreciation, and is thus a source of civilized delight.
William Safire
US columnist & speechwriter (1929 - )
Knee-jerk liberals and all the certified saints of sanctified humanism are quick to condemn this great and much-maligned Transylvanian statesman.
William F. Buckley Jr., "The Wit and Wisdom of Vlad the Impaler"
Know thyself? A maxim as pernicious as it is ugly. Whoever observes himself arrests his own development. A caterpillar who wanted to know itself well would never become a butterfly.
Andre Gide
French critic, essayist, & novelist (1869 - 1951)
Knowledge is power.
Sir Francis Bacon, Religious Meditations, Of Heresies, 1597
English author, courtier, & philosopher (1561 - 1626)
Kill one man and you are a murderer. Kill millions and you are a conqueror. Kill all and you are a God.
Jean Rostand
(1894 - 1977)
Knee-jerk liberals and all the certified saints of sanctified humanism are quick to condemn this great and much-maligned Transylvanian statesman.
William F. Buckley, Jr., "The Wit and Wisdom of Vlad the Impaler"
Knowledge is not a series of self-consistent theories that converges toward an ideal view; it is rather an ever increasing ocean of mutually incompatible (and perhaps even incommensurable) alternatives, each single theory, each fairy tale, each myth that is part of the collection forcing the others into greater articulation and all of them contributing, via this process of competition, to the development of our consciousness.
Paul Feyerabend
Knowledge is expensive.
Hanna Gray, current president of the University of Chicago
Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great.
Mark Twain
US humorist, novelist, short story author, & wit (1835 - 1910)
Keeping your clothes well pressed will keep you from looking hard pressed.
Coleman Cox
Know how to ask. There is nothing more difficult for some people, nor for others, easier.
Baltasar Gracian
Keep cool and you command everybody.
Louis de Saint-Just
French politician & revolutionary (1767 - 1794)
Know thyself.
Thales, (The Seven Sages) from Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers
Greek philosopher & scientist (640 AD - 546 AD)
Know the right moment.
Pittacus, (The Seven Sages) from Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers
Knowledge must come through action; you can have no test which is not fanciful, save by trial.
Sophocles, Trachiniae
Greek tragic dramatist (496 BC - 406 BC)
Keep your broken arm inside your sleeve.
Chinese Proverb
Know, first, who you are; and then adorn yourself accordingly.
Epictetus
Roman (Greek-born) slave & Stoic philosopher (55 AD - 135 AD)
Keep five yards from a carriage, ten yards from a horse, and a hundred yards from an elephant; but the distance one should keep from a wicked man cannot be measured.
Indian Proverb
Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow.
Helen Kelller
Lao Tzu
Knowing how things work is the basis for appreciation, and is thus a source of civilized delight.
William Safire
US columnist & speechwriter (1929 - )
Knee-jerk liberals and all the certified saints of sanctified humanism are quick to condemn this great and much-maligned Transylvanian statesman.
William F. Buckley Jr., "The Wit and Wisdom of Vlad the Impaler"
Know thyself? A maxim as pernicious as it is ugly. Whoever observes himself arrests his own development. A caterpillar who wanted to know itself well would never become a butterfly.
Andre Gide
French critic, essayist, & novelist (1869 - 1951)
Knowledge is power.
Sir Francis Bacon, Religious Meditations, Of Heresies, 1597
English author, courtier, & philosopher (1561 - 1626)
Kill one man and you are a murderer. Kill millions and you are a conqueror. Kill all and you are a God.
Jean Rostand
(1894 - 1977)
Knee-jerk liberals and all the certified saints of sanctified humanism are quick to condemn this great and much-maligned Transylvanian statesman.
William F. Buckley, Jr., "The Wit and Wisdom of Vlad the Impaler"
Knowledge is not a series of self-consistent theories that converges toward an ideal view; it is rather an ever increasing ocean of mutually incompatible (and perhaps even incommensurable) alternatives, each single theory, each fairy tale, each myth that is part of the collection forcing the others into greater articulation and all of them contributing, via this process of competition, to the development of our consciousness.
Paul Feyerabend
Knowledge is expensive.
Hanna Gray, current president of the University of Chicago
Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great.
Mark Twain
US humorist, novelist, short story author, & wit (1835 - 1910)
Keeping your clothes well pressed will keep you from looking hard pressed.
Coleman Cox
Know how to ask. There is nothing more difficult for some people, nor for others, easier.
Baltasar Gracian
Keep cool and you command everybody.
Louis de Saint-Just
French politician & revolutionary (1767 - 1794)
Know thyself.
Thales, (The Seven Sages) from Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers
Greek philosopher & scientist (640 AD - 546 AD)
Know the right moment.
Pittacus, (The Seven Sages) from Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers
Knowledge must come through action; you can have no test which is not fanciful, save by trial.
Sophocles, Trachiniae
Greek tragic dramatist (496 BC - 406 BC)
Keep your broken arm inside your sleeve.
Chinese Proverb
Know, first, who you are; and then adorn yourself accordingly.
Epictetus
Roman (Greek-born) slave & Stoic philosopher (55 AD - 135 AD)
Keep five yards from a carriage, ten yards from a horse, and a hundred yards from an elephant; but the distance one should keep from a wicked man cannot be measured.
Indian Proverb
Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow.
Helen Kelller
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