Hoarding Knowledge Quotes
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I had had a lot of experience in bringing the Internet to Australia, and I saw that knowledge in the hands of people achieves reform.
— Julian Assange
When the truth cannot be clearly made out, what is false is increased through fear.
— Quintus Curtius Rufus
Your non attachment to the mundane is your charm. Your attachment to the divine is your beauty.
— Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
The professor at the boxing gymnasium wore mustaches and was very precise and jerky and went all to pieces if you started after him.
— Ernest Hemingway,
Knowledge is power. Information is power. The secreting or hoarding of knowledge or information may be an act of tyranny camouflaged as humility.
— Robin Morgan
Singing songs like 'The Man I Love' or 'Porgy' is no more work than sitting down and eating Chinese roast duck, and I love roast duck.
— Billie Holiday
When you live a life devoid of ritual and convention, with honesty and self-effacement, then you are on the road to freedom.
— Frederick Lenz
Being a hater is a measurement of cowardice.
— Steve Maraboli
Don' keep ya guard up when nobody ain't sparrin' with ya.
— John Steinbeck
It's my job, but I think it is too much.
— Jean Alesi
How did men make themselves loved, I wondered. I had passed all my life with men who were loved but I seemed never to have learnt the lesson.
— Maria McCann
I hate the word 'rendering,' as it equates to 'pouring concrete' on ideas that demand continuing dialog. 'Trade secrets' imply hoarding of knowledge.
— Chris Jordan
If you can't pronounce it, you probably shouldn't be putting it in your body or in your environment.
— Sandra Bullock
Hoarding knowledge ultimately erodes your power. If you know something important, the way to get power is by sharing it.
— Joseph Badaracco
In a fortnight Lilith had figured out more about me than anyone had ever cared to know, and I could only hope that she would hold it gently.
— Tabitha McGowan