All human knowledge takes the form of interpretation.
But there is no such thing as individual knowledge, a particular knowledge belonging to one special person or group. Knowledge is the sea of humanity, the field of humanity, the general condition of human existence.
Human knowledge consists not only of libraries of parchment and ink - it is also comprised of the volumes of knowledge that are written on the human heart, chiselled on the human soul, and engraved on the human psyche.
Human knowledge is dark and uncertain; philosophy is dark, astrology is dark, and geometry is dark.
It is my deliberate opinion that the one essential requisite of human welfare in all ways is scientific knowledge of human nature.
But inner experience is only one source of human knowledge.
Wisdom is a kind of knowledge. It is knowledge of the nature, career, and consequences of human values.
Where human knowledge ends the imagined God begins.
Every addition to true knowledge is an addition to human power.
I think self-knowledge is the rarest trait in a human being.
The voice that says, “That’s the way I am,” is the voice of knowledge. It’s the voice of the liar living in the Tree of Knowledge in your head. The Toltec consider it a mental disease that is highly contagious because it’s transmitted from ...
We are here and it is now. Further than that, all human knowledge is moonshine.
trichloroethane [...] All my extensive testing has shown this to be the best treatment for a dangerous excess of human knowledge
It is my firm conviction that man has nothing to gain, emotionally or otherwise, by adhering to a falsehood, regardless of how comfortable or sacred that falsehood may appear. Anyone who claims, on the one hand, that he is concerned with human welfar...
Knowledge is now accepted as the best we humans can do at the moment, but with the hope that we will turn out to be wrong - and thus to advance our knowledge. What's happening to networked knowledge seems to make it much closer to the scientific idea...
Knowledge and human power are synonymous.
Human dignity is better served by embracing knowledge.
Every human being relies on and is bounded by his knowledge and experience to live. This is what we call “reality”. However, knowledge and experience are ambiguous, thus reality can become illusion. Is it not possible to think that, all human bei...
The acquisition of knowledge always involves the revelation of ignorance - almost is the revelation of ignorance. Our knowledge of the world instructs us first of all that the world is greater than our knowledge of it. To those who rejoice in the abu...
But in practical affairs, particularly in politics, men are needed who combine human experience and interest in human relations with a knowledge of science and technology.
The understanding of art depends finally upon one's willingness to extend one's humanity and one's knowledge of human life.