Knowledge & Education

(See also )

Wisdom is knowledge, rightly applied.
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Education is the power to think clearly,
the power to act well in the worlds work,
and the power to appreciate life.
Brigham Young

It is bad enough to see young fools, but worse to see old fools.
Brigham Young

The knowledge of truth, combined with the proper regard for it and it's faithful observance, constitutes true education.
Joseph F. Smith

Minds are like parachutes, they function only when open.
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The heart is wiser than the intellect.
J.G. Holland

Though we may be learned by another's knowledge, we can never be wise but by our own experience.
Montaigne

The truly educated man will speak to the understanding of the most unlearned man of his audience.
Karl G. Maeser

A teacher effects eternity, he can never tell where his influence stops.
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I do not think much of a man who does not know more today than he did yesterday.
Abraham Lincoln

Knowledge is proud that she knows so much;
Wisdom is humble that she knows no more.
Cowper

It is written that he who governs well, leads the blind;
But that he who teaches, gives them eyes.
David O. McKay

Tell me and I forget;
Show me and I remember;
involve me and I understand.
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The more I learn the more I realize that knowledge can only be represented on a logrithmic scale, and our vision extends only out
to the next decade, so that the more that we learn, the further it seems we have to go.
Chris Edmunds

Knowledge is power.
Francis Bacon

Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance.
Confucius

There is much pleasure ot be gained from useless knowledge.
Bertrand Russell