Knowledge rests not upon truth alone, but upon error also Carl Gustav Jung
Knowledge rests not upon truth alone, but upon error also
This fixes as it were the latitude and longitude of each discovery, and enables us to place it in that part of the map of human knowledge which it ought to occupy. Benjamin Thompson
This fixes as it were the latitude and longitude of each discovery, and enables us to place it in that part of the map of human knowledge which it ought to occupy.
Scientific knowledge advances haltingly and is stimulated by contention and doubt. Claude Lévi-Strauss
Scientific knowledge advances haltingly and is stimulated by contention and doubt.
She did not know the nature of her loneliness. The only words that named it were: This is not the world I expected. Ayn Rand
She did not know the nature of her loneliness. The only words that named it were: This is not the world I expected.
All knowledge which ends in words will die as quickly as it came to life. Leonardo da Vinci
All knowledge which ends in words will die as quickly as it came to life.
I take the position that true faith is not a supersessional knowledge. It cannot discard the intellect. E. L. Doctorow
I take the position that true faith is not a supersessional knowledge. It cannot discard the intellect.
There is no philosophy which is not founded upon knowledge of phenomena, but to get any profit from this knowledge it is absolutely necessary to be a mathematician. Daniel Bernoulli
There is no philosophy which is not founded upon knowledge of phenomena, but to get any profit from this knowledge it is absolutely necessary to be a mathematician.
We forget that the accumulation of knowledge and the holding of convictions must finally result in the application of that knowledge and those convictions to life itself. Jane Addams
We forget that the accumulation of knowledge and the holding of convictions must finally result in the application of that knowledge and those convictions to life itself.
In the history of science, we often find that the study of some natural phenomenon has been the starting point in the development of a new branch of knowledge. C. V. Raman
In the history of science, we often find that the study of some natural phenomenon has been the starting point in the development of a new branch of knowledge.
The important thing is to know how to take all things quietly. Michael Faraday
The important thing is to know how to take all things quietly.
Knowledge and human power are synonymous. Francis Bacon
Knowledge and human power are synonymous.
Train yourself to associate idea generation with pleasure. Susan Cain
Train yourself to associate idea generation with pleasure.