Science consists exactly of those forms of knowledge that can be verified and duplicated by anybody.
It takes a couple of years just to get the background and knowledge that you need before you can go into detailed training for your mission.
The ideas of science germinate in a matrix of established knowledge gained by experiment; they are not lonesome thoughts, born in a rarified realm where no researcher has ever gone before.
If no other knowledge deserves to be called useful but that which helps to enlarge our possessions or to raise our station in society, then Mythology has no claim to the appellation.
Yeah, my drum programming especially is based on my knowledge of playing a drum kit. For the bass too, definitely. It was the first thing that I translated any sort of ideas through. It must have shaped it somehow.
As citizens of a free society, we have a duty to look critically at our world. But if we think we know what is wrong, we must act upon that knowledge.
But because many endeavor to get knowledge rather than to live well, they are often deceived and reap little or no benefit from their labor.
From all this it follows what the general character of the problem of the development of a body of scientific knowledge is, in so far as it depends on elements internal to science itself.
They say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, but it's not one half so bad as a lot of ignorance.
In chess, knowledge is a very transient thing. It changes so fast that even a single mouse-slip sometimes changes the evaluation.
To attempt this would be like seeing without eyes or directing the gaze of knowledge behind one's own eye. Modern science can acknowledge no other than this epistemological stand-point.
Aging is an inevitable process. I surely wouldn't want to grow younger. The older you become, the more you know; your bank account of knowledge is much richer.
Knowledge about life is one thing; effective occupation of a place in life, with its dynamic currents passing through your being, is another.
The teaching thing, the one where I have to impart my knowledge, is probably what comes the least naturally to me because I'm an absorber of things.
The road to knowledge has no definite end to it. It keeps on going for however long your stay on earth is.
In 1969 I published a small book on Humility. It was a pioneering work which has not, to my knowledge, been superceded.
Knowledge refined from experience becomes a weight upon wisdom when its driving purpose is solely selfish.
Whoever gives knowledge to a fool loses it And who keeps it from the deserving does wrong.
A responsible woman guides, controls (albeit subtly), directs with superior knowledge that is higher than that of her contemporaries!
A critic must be knowledgeable in several fields, practices, and mediums. Brushing off art that they personally don't understand, is not a critique.
Fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge. Only Fools despise wisdom and discipline." Proverbs 1:7 NLT