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Better to be a loving person without knowing how you got there, than an expert no one can stand to be around.
— John Ortberg
We just tend to live our lives without even knowing that there are certain principles that enhance a better passage through life.
— Sunday Adelaja
I became a better person because of the time I spent with him, knowing him. I never got a chance to tell him that.
— Terry McMillan
It's impossible, the not-knowing, but it's better than getting the wrong answer.
— Stephanie Perkins
The world is full of things we're better off not knowing.
— Ann Patchett
One day with knowing the reality is better than hundred years without knowing the reality.
— Muditha Champika
We need to respect the fact that it is possible to know without knowing why we know and accept that - sometimes - we're better off that way. 1.
— Malcolm Gladwell
Our minds are finite and far from noble. Knowing their limits can help us to become better reasoners.
— Gary Marcus
Do you try to listen to calssical music but feel you don't ever really advance past knowing it's better than it sounds?
— Padgett Powell
Sometimes you were better off not knowing, rather than finding yourself literally in the dark.
— Patricia Gibney
Knowing your deepest intention can be your guiding force in the creation of a better life.
— Oprah Winfrey
I know I've made huge gains in my confidence, and knowing more about my racing and myself as a person. That has made me a better athlete
— Libby Trickett
'Raining Diamonds' talks about knowing there's something better out there. You don't have to just settle.
— Ricki-Lee Coulter
When we're young, we think we are the only species worth knowing. But the more I come to know people, the better I like ravens.
— Louise Erdrich
I don't like shoppy people. I think we are far better off, knowing only cottagers and labourers, and people without pretence.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
How does knowing 'things could be worse' than what I already deem awful make me feel any better? You mean I could sink even lower? Oh joy!
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Evil is knowing better, but willingly doing worse.
— Philip G. Zimbardo
I have to be better about living in the not knowing.
— Steven Rowley