Winged expressions about knowledge. Knowledge is power

: One must study in order to know, know in order to understand, understand in order to judge.

Helena Blavatsky:
It is better to have a small fraction of true knowledge than a mass of indigestible and obscure information. An ounce of gold is worth more than a ton of dust.
Vasily Klyuchevsky:
Science is often confused with knowledge. This is a gross misunderstanding. Science is not only knowledge, but also consciousness, that is, the ability to use knowledge properly.
Enrico Fermi:
Ignorance is never better than knowledge.
John Locke:
The only way to protect yourself from the outside world is to know it deeply.
Benjamin Franklin :
If you pour the contents of your wallet into your head, no one will take it away from you.
Benjamin Franklin :
Investments in knowledge always give the highest return.
Heinrich Heine:
If you strive for peace of mind and pleasure, then believe; if you seek to know the truth, then investigate.
Menander:
A tongue that is wise in knowledge will not stutter.
Max Scheler:
Man is capable of three kinds of knowledge: knowledge for the sake of domination or for the sake of achievements, educational knowledge and knowledge for the sake of salvation.
Petrarch:
What good is it that you knew a lot, since you did not know how to apply your knowledge to your needs.
Wilson Mizner:
I have known many people who possessed great knowledge and did not have a single thought of their own.
Joachim Rachel:
Knowledge is the only power that can be acquired if one does not possess it, power is power, and power is everything.
K.S. Stanislavsky:
Every day in which you have not replenished your education with at least a small but new piece of knowledge for you ... consider it fruitless and irretrievably lost for yourself. The collection includes quotes about knowledge and skills:
  • Good for everyone, but not for everyone.
  • I pay the teacher, but my son is taught by his classmates. Ralph Emerson
  • Without examples, it is impossible to teach properly or to learn successfully. Columella Lucius Junius Moderatus
  • What I learned, that's what came in handy.
  • Live a century - learn a century, and you will die a fool. Russian proverb
  • Worst of all, those who are poorly trained from a young age do not admit this until old age. Petronius Arbiter Gaius
  • To study and, when the time comes, to apply what has been learned to business - isn't it wonderful! Talking with a friend who has come from afar - isn't it joyful! Not to be appreciated by the world and not to hold a grudge - isn't that sublime! Confucius (Kung Tzu)
  • Even in the company of two people, I will certainly find something to learn from them. I will try to imitate their virtues, and I myself will learn from their shortcomings. Confucius (Kung Tzu)
  • Learn to listen (listen).
  • A fool teaches a fool, but both do not understand.
  • Learning is the path to skill.
  • A woman should be educated, but should not be a scientist. Julie de Lespinasse
  • A student who learns without desire is a bird without wings. Saadi
  • Knowledge and science do not hang on the gate.
  • Orally stated is more successfully acquired than written.
  • Go to science - endure flour.
  • Only when the heart is cleansed of filth can one begin to read books and study antiquity. Otherwise, having learned about one good deed, you will want to benefit from it for yourself, and having heard one smart word, you will want to justify your vices with it. Studying with such thoughts in your head is like "giving weapons to the enemy and sending provisions to robbers." Hong Zicheng
  • Books don't tell, they tell the truth.
  • Whoever wants to learn, God is ready to help him.
  • If you don't know how, teach someone else. Anton Ligov
  • Whoever succeeds in the sciences, but lags behind in morals, lags behind more than he succeeds.
  • Put your heart to learning and your ears to clever words. Old Testament. Proverbs of Solomon
  • It is better not to know something at all than to know badly. Publilius Sir
  • As long as we are capable of learning, there is no reason for the mind to despair. Karl Raimund Popper
  • You can also learn from the enemy. Michel de Montaigne
  • Written exercises polish speech, and speech exercises enliven writing style. Quintilian
  • There is a period on our way when we teach others what we know ourselves; then, however, the time comes when you teach what you yourself do not know. Roland Bart
  • From the teacher and science.

  • You have to learn a lot to know even a little. Charles Louis Montesquieu
  • Teaching the sciences promotes the development of virtue in people with good spiritual inclinations; in people who do not have such inclinations, it only leads to the fact that they become even more stupid and bad. John Locke
  • It is easier for a mentor to command than to teach. John Locke
  • Education costs money. Ignorance, too. Klaus Moser
  • People feed on science.
  • Education is like money, you need to have a lot of it, otherwise you will still look poor. Lina Marsa
  • You can only learn what you love. Johann Wolfgang Goethe
  • Education is what remains when everything learned is forgotten. B. F. Skinner
  • You will not learn by captivity, you will learn by hunting.
  • Education is the relentless discovery of one's own ignorance. Will Durant
  • Don't whine, just learn.
  • Education is but a ladder for gathering the fruits of the tree of knowledge, not the fruits themselves.
  • There is no need to prove that education is the greatest blessing for a person. Without education, people are both rude and poor and unhappy. Nikolay Chernyshevsky
  • One must live and learn; but by the time you learn, it's too late to live. Caroline Wells
  • What has been memorized for a long time is not soon forgotten.
  • Nothing can be known, nothing can be learned, nothing can be ascertained: the senses are limited, the mind is weak, life is short. Anaxagoras
  • Without learning, you can’t weave bast shoes.
  • Constantly learning, I come to old age. Plutarch
  • Don't teach a pike to swim - a pike knows its science.
  • The unlearned is worse than the unlearned.
  • It is impossible to wean people from studying the most unnecessary subjects. Luc de Clapier Vauvenargues
  • Illiterate, that blind.
  • Not the teacher to the student, but the student must go to the teacher.
  • It is not easy to meet a person who, having devoted three years of his life to teaching, would not dream of occupying a high post. Confucius (Kung Tzu)
  • Do not teach the legless to limp.
  • Non-readers have no advantage over non-readers.
  • It's not a shame not to know, it's a shame not to learn.
  • Nothing is so firmly remembered by students as the mistakes of their teachers. Anton Ligov
  • Do not show your education, not for that you were taught. Grigory Yablonsky
  • It is necessary to study until old age and death, when the teaching ceases by itself. Xun Tzu
  • It is not good for books to read when there are only a few inches from them.
  • Education is a debt that the present generation must pay to the future. George Peabody
  • Do not forget the good things that you know how to do, and what you do not know how to learn - like my father, he learned five languages ​​at home, because this is part of other countries. Vladimir II Monomakh
  • Education is a way of acquiring prejudices of a higher order. Lawrence Peter
  • Not all ages are suitable for school. Plautus Titus Maccius
  • Education is disastrous for anyone who has the makings of an artist. Education should be left to officials, and even they are tempted to drink. George Moore
  • Teach good people flog a dead horse.
  • Education allows us to live without straining the mind too much. Albert Edward Wiggum
  • Science does not lead into the forest, but leads out of the forest.
  • Teaching means doubly learning. Joseph Joubert
  • Learn - learn.
  • He created a school of ignorance. Stanislav Jerzy Lec
  • Learn from mistakes.
  • To wean from something is more difficult and priority work than to teach something. Quintilian
  • We all learned little by little Something and somehow. Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin
  • They learn bad things even without a teacher.
  • Many people, slaves of the stomach and sleep, spend their lives without education and upbringing, like vagabonds, and, contrary to nature, the body serves them for pleasure, and the soul - a burden. Sallust (Gaius Sallust Crispus)
  • Honor your teacher as you would a parent.
  • It is much more useful to study not books, but people. François de La Rochefoucauld
  • A reasonable person is not ashamed to study and perfect years which he did not learn in his youth. Ekaterina II Alekseevna
  • Man fears only that which he does not know; knowledge conquers all fear.
    (V. Belinsky)
  • Most great wealth- intelligence. The biggest legacy is education. The biggest poverty is ignorance.
    (Ali-Ibn Abu-Talib)
  • It is better to be a beggar than an ignoramus: if the first is deprived of money, then the second is deprived of the image of a man.
    (Aristippus)
  • The student will never surpass the teacher if he sees in him a model, and not a rival.
    (V. Belinsky)
  • Fanaticism and mysticism are the enemies of science, because they are darkness, and science is light.
    (V. Belinsky)
  • Try to become wise, not rich: wealth can be lost, but wisdom will remain with you forever.
    (Aesop)
  • When science reaches a peak, it opens up a vast prospect of a further path to new peaks, new roads are opened along which science will go further.
    (S. Vavilov)
  • There is no power more powerful than knowledge; a man armed with knowledge is invincible.
    (M. Gorky)
  • Education is everything. The peach was in the past a bitter almond; cauliflower- nothing more than an ordinary cabbage with a higher education.
    (M. Twain)
  • I never let my schoolwork interfere with my education.
    (M. Twain)
  • Wind and waves are always on the side of the more skilled navigator.
    (E. Gibbon)
  • Always - to learn, everything - to know! The more you know, the stronger you become.
    (M. Gorky)
  • If poverty is the mother of crimes, then the narrow-minded mind is their father.
    (J. La Bruyère)
  • If they offered me: “Go study, but for this, on Sundays, on Nicholas Square, we will beat you with sticks!” - I would probably accept this condition.
    (M. Gorky)
  • A teacher, if he is honest, should always be an attentive student.
    (M. Gorky)
  • Mind without knowledge is a seat.
    (I. Karamzin)
  • The time will soon come when a person with a completed secondary education will feel himself only on the "first rung" of the broad ladder of culture.
    (S. Konenkov)
  • For the common good, and especially for the establishment of sciences in the fatherland and against my own father, I do not set up a rebellion for sin.
    (M. Lomonosov)
  • It is impossible to foresee the boundaries of scientific knowledge and prediction.
    (D. Mendeleev)
  • And if it is true, as it is often asserted, that one cannot live without faith, then the latter cannot be other than faith in the omnipotence of knowledge.
    (I. Mechnikov)
  • Never think that you already know everything. And no matter how highly they appreciate you, always have the courage to say about yourself: I am an ignoramus.
    (I. Pavlov)
  • In every field of human knowledge there is an abyss of poetry.
    (K. Paustovsky)
  • Until you are trained, do not be ashamed to learn. He who is ashamed to admit his shortcomings will in time shamelessly justify his ignorance, which is the greatest vice.
    (G. Skovoroda)
  • Knowledge passively assimilated by memory, without the ability to apply it in practice, is still completely dead ballast in our voyages on the sea of ​​life.
    (S. Strumilin)
  • Science refers to that area of ​​human consciousness in which people deal with the new every day. Therefore, in its essence, it is hostile to conservatism, stagnation. It has a continuous movement forward.
    (V. Stoletov)
  • The point is not to know a lot, but to know the most necessary of all that can be known.
    (L. Tolstoy)
  • Knowledge is knowledge only when it is acquired by the efforts of one's thought, and not by memory alone.
    (L. Tolstoy)
  • First inevitably come: thought, fantasy, fairy tale. They are followed by scientific calculation, and in the end the execution crowns the thought.
    (K. Tsiolkovsky)
  • Science must be the servant of man. The more influence it can have on life, the more important it is. Science, inapplicable to life, is worthy of occupying itself only with scholastics.
    (N. Chernyshevsky)
  • Ignorance is powerlessness.
    (N. Chernyshevsky)
  • Science is the most important, the most beautiful and necessary
    In human life. (A. Chekhov)
  • Knowledge ends only with deeds. Knowledge is a tree, but deeds are fruits.
    (Arab wisdom)
  • Never be ashamed to ask about something you don't know.
    (Arab wisdom)
  • Education is a treasure; labor is the key to it.
    (P. Buast)
  • Whoever has not been a student will not be a teacher.
    (Boethius)
  • Pitiful is the student who does not surpass his teacher.
    (Leonardo da Vinci)
  • Ignorance is the mother of prejudice.
    (F. Voltaire)
  • A scientist who produces nothing is like a cloud that does not give rain.
    (Eastern wisdom)
  • Of all diseases, the most dangerous is ignorance.
    (Eastern wisdom)
  • It is not enough to know, it is necessary to apply. It is not enough to want, it is necessary to do.
    (J.-W. Goethe)
  • First teach yourself, then you will learn something from others.
    (J.-W. Goethe)
  • What they do not understand, they do not own.
    (J.-W. Goethe)
  • Experience and teaching are preconditions both for the one who creates and for the one who judges.
    (D. Diderot)
  • The inquisitive seeks out rarities only to wonder at them; the inquisitive is then to get to know them and stop being surprised.
    (R. Descartes)
  • Deceptive is the knowledge of the wise, who do not act according to their knowledge.
    (Indian wisdom)
  • I think everyone is ready to agree that those people are the worst and deserve the greatest punishment, who use good inventions not for good, but for harm.
    (Isocrates)
  • If you are inquisitive, you will be knowledgeable.
    (Isocrates)
  • What we know is limited, and what we do not know is infinite.
    (P. Laplace)
  • There are no tortuous, high-road roads to knowledge; here everyone has to work and climb up himself, no matter how good the guide may be.
    (W. Liebknecht)
  • One can open more than another, but no one - everything.
    (Latin saying)
  • Those who love to learn are never idle.
    (Ch. Montesquieu)
  • Only those who want to be ignorant are ignoramuses.
    (Plato)
  • Education does not sprout in the soul if it does not penetrate to a considerable depth.
    (Protagoras)
  • Of all peoples, the first will always be the one that is ahead of others in the field of thought and mental activity.
    (L. Pasteur)
  • Illiteracy is gullible and frivolous.
    (Seneca)
  • The one who has studied the sciences and does not apply them is like the one who plowed but did not sow.
    (Saadi)
  • The bliss of the body consists in health, the bliss of the mind is in knowledge.
    (Thales)
  • Strive to comprehend science ever deeper. Languish with an eternal thirst for knowledge.
    (Firdousi)
  • Science is prophetic. The more exact science is, the more accurate predictions can be extracted from it.
    (Anatole France)
  • Ignorance is the night of the mind, a night without moon and without stars.
    (Cicero)
  • The only way that leads to knowledge is action.
    (Bernard Show)

The only thing that prevents me from studying is the education I received.
- Albert Einstein

Education- an excellent thing, if only you remember that nothing worth knowing will ever be taught to you
- Oscar Wilde

If you think learning is expensive, try to find out how much ignorance costs. - (Robert Kiyosaki)

When a person knows how to do something that he has not studied anywhere - this is real knowledge. - Boreev Georgy

Nothing opens your eyes to the world and expands your horizons like travel.
- Charlize Theron

The benefit of travel is the ability to adjust your imagination to reality, and instead of thinking how things should be, to see things as they are.
- Samuel Johnson

No one comes back from travel the way he was before.
- Chinese proverb

Travel is something that will remain in your heart, in your memory forever. Even when you sit at home or work, you will remember these wonderful experiences. And you want to go somewhere else!

The true destination of your journey is not a place on the map, but A New Look for life.
— Henry Miller

Life is always a journey. And only you choose your fellow travelers.
- Jared Leto

It's not the quantity that matters knowledge and their quality. You can know a lot without knowing the most necessary.
- Lev Tolstoy

The brain is only a receiver. In outer space there is a certain core from which we draw knowledge, strength, inspiration. I have not penetrated the secrets of this core, but I know that it exists.
- Nikola Tesla

Education does not add intelligence.
- Solzhenitsyn

A person who does not seek awakening limitless possibilities of his sleeping mind, was born and will die in vain.
- Guruji Shri Shailendra Sharma

The key to business success is innovation, which, in turn, comes from creativity.
- James Goodnight, American researcher, entrepreneur, founder and CEO of SAS.

There are no mistakes. The events that invade our lives, no matter how unpleasant they may be for us, are necessary for us to learn what we need to learn.
— Richard Bach, "Bridge Across Eternity"

Man is born as a seed; it may or may not become a flower. It all depends on you - on whether you grow or not. This is your own choice - and this choice has to be made every second ...
- Osho

The basis of human existence is the knowledge of the surrounding world, without which a meaningful and meaningful life is impossible. In an effort to comprehend the inner essence of things, as well as their relationship in the universe, a person acquires his being. Only in this way can he fulfill his destiny - to be a man in the full sense of the word. That is why life was given to him.
- Ali Apsheroni / Meaning of life

Learn from everyone, don't imitate anyone.
- Maksim Gorky

Don't be afraid to grow slowly, be afraid to stay the same.
- Chinese proverb

The unquenchable thirst for knowledge is an inexhaustible fountain of inspiration for all of us.

The only happiness in life is the constant striving forward.
- Emile Zola

Science speaks of the infinity of knowledge.

In ancient times, people studied in order to improve themselves. Today they study in order to surprise others.
- Confucius

The most important and interesting thing in life is knowledge and science, all "important earthly affairs" are vanity.
- K. E. Tsiolkovsky

School is a place where cobblestones are polished and diamonds are destroyed.
— Robert Ingersoll

I was educated in the library. Absolutely free.
- Ray Bradbury


- Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy

Formal education will help you survive. Self-education will lead you to success
— Jim Rohn

Real knowledge comes from the heart. We only know what we love.
- Lev Tolstoy

Be self-taught, don't wait for life to teach you.
- Yury Nikulin

When a person knows how to do something that he has not studied anywhere, this is real knowledge.
- Boreev Georgy " Alien civilizations Atlantis"

Take care of your body, your education, self-development, become better for yourself, and then everything else will follow.
- Theo Hutchcraft

Education is what remains after everything learned in school is forgotten.
- Albert Einstein

“Travel teaches more than anything else. Sometimes one day spent in other places gives more than ten years of life at home.
- Anatole France.

While you live, learn. Don't wait for old age to bring wisdom.
- Democritus of Abdera.

The ancients possessed such knowledge, to which modern people still very far away. If today psychology only tries to study the structure of personality, general patterns, the laws of communication between people, then for the ancients it was only a superficial philosophy, since they possessed more subtle knowledge of psychology - various psychotechnics. They studied the depths of themselves, their souls, not their ego. And the science of "psychology" begins precisely with the study of oneself. And than better man knows himself, the better he will understand not only others, but the whole world as a whole.
- A. Novykh, Sensei 2

Knowledge is such a precious thing that it is not shameful to obtain it from any source.
- Abu-l-Faraj

Knowledge is knowledge only when it is acquired by the efforts of one's thought, and not by memory.
- L. Tolstoy

Everyone is able to engage in science, art, in general, any kind of mental occupation and cope with it perfectly without teachers, if he has only come to the realization that the opportunity to study and learn something is in himself, and not outside him.
- Milford Prentice

Everything has its reason. Everything is done for a purpose, and every failure carries a lesson. I realized that losses - both personal and professional, and even spiritual - can significantly expand the horizons of the individual. They lead to inner growth and give whole line spiritual acquisitions. Never regret the past. Treat him better as a good teacher.
- Robin Sharma

All answers are in you. You know more than what's in the books. But to remember this, you need to read books, look into yourself, listen to yourself and trust yourself.
- Lev Tolstoy

Pain is a symptom of illness, the result of wrong knowledge and wrong understanding.
- Amu Mom

Allow your heart, mind, intellect and soul to develop - even if only in small steps at first. This is a direct road to success, and one of its most important secrets.
- Swami Sivananda

Knowledge has already been given to man, and only his choice and action depends on him! And from the actions of each - changes in the entire world society! For all living people, this is really the last remaining chance to spiritually save themselves and civilization.
- Rigden

The rapid accumulation of knowledge acquired with too little independent participation is not very fruitful. Scholarship can also give birth only to leaves without fruit.
- Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

Just as iron rusts from disuse, and as stagnant water rots and decomposes, and turns into ice in frost, so our mind is wasted if we do not find its proper use.
- Leonardo da Vinci

What we know is limited, and what we do not know is infinite.
- Pierre Laplace

Every person striving for perfection must become, firstly, a doctor who heals his body; secondly, a grammarian who monitors his speech; thirdly, a philosopher who purifies his consciousness and comprehends the Absolute Truth.

Everyone who stops learning gets old, whether at 20 or 80, and everyone else who continues to learn remains young. The most important thing in life is to keep the brain young.
- Henry Ford

Sometimes people suddenly realize that they don't have to perceive the world the way they were taught...

Remember once and for all: every being is born in order to know the world. And not to please everyone in this world.
- Max Fry. "Master of Winds and Sunsets"

I get mad just thinking about how much I would learn if I didn't go to school.
- Bernard Show