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Christianity founds hospitals and atheists are cured in them, never knowing they owe their cure to Christ.
— William Temple
Hip-hop has a feeling element, it's not just about knowing music. It's not like classical music or jazz where you can go on raw energy.
— Robert Greene
Knowing how to win is the first step. We must also know how to make use of our victories.
— Polybius
I am a Christian. I know I am a Christian, knowing that Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior.
— Ronnie Milsap
casting smiles her way - knowing smiles. The wood creaked in laughter beneath their
— MaryLu Tyndall
Shakespeare wrote better poetry for not knowing too much; Milton , I think, knew too much finally for the good of his poetry.
— Alfred North Whitehead
Bullshit is unavoidable whenever circumstance require someone to talk without knowing what he is talking about.
— Harry G. Frankfurt
That's one of the great sadnesses of any life - knowing what you know now and then remembering what you did not know then.
— Michael Ondaatje
Weary of knowing too much and understanding too little.
— Kate Morton
Knowledge is a rope, and you're weaving a noose out of it. Leave some slack for the enemy.
— Nenia Campbell
Oh, youth is a wicked, cruel thing - eating miracles with its breakfast and not knowing they are not porridge.
— Elizabeth Bibesco
Not to be alone. To be spared the possibility of knowing oneself, in aloneness.
— Joyce Carol Oates
I cared about you too much," said Dumbledore simply. "I cared more for your happiness than your knowing the truth,
— J.K. Rowling
Nothing was like knowing you were the appetizer for a feast of orgy, that you were what whetted the guests and enticed them to devour.
— Fierce Dolan
If prayer fails I am in a greater darkness yet, not knowing whether I have presumed too much or believed too little.
— Morris L. West
The squirrel hoards nuts and the bee gathers honey, without knowing what they do, and they are thus provided for without selfishness or disgrace.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
like most men skilled at their work they were scornful of any least suggestion of knowing anything not learned at first hand.
— Cormac McCarthy
Knowing smile on his face: What's this mischief here?
— Arthur Miller
It seems to me that so much unhappiness in life comes not from a lack of answers, but from a lack of knowing the right questions to ask.
— Rita Zoey Chin
I'm not a big fan of people knowing too much about me.
— Matthew Lewis
Sometimes it feels as though happiness is just a word people say to hide the despair of not knowing anything.
— Michael Gilbert
I think that hurting gives us a way to measure being happy. How can you know one without knowing the other.
— Lurlene McDaniel
Knowing where you're going is all you need to get there.
— Frederick Carl Frieseke
Smart people don't learn ... because they have too much invested in proving what they know and avoiding being seen as not knowing.
— Chris Argyris
Power rests on the kind of knowledge one holds. What is the sense of knowing things that are useless?
— Carlos Castaneda
When to give grace? I'd rather stand before God knowing I loved others too much rather than regretting that I judged too harshly.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Knowing too much of your future is never a good thing.
— Rick Riordan
Too much knowing is misery.
— Lorenzo De' Medici
Knowing too much is very apt to make us troublesome to other people
— Mary Wortley Montagu
The problem with wanting too much to be a part of something is knowing you very well might be rejected.
— Ellen Hopkins
Some women are just better at knowing what they want, which saves them the trouble of wasting too much time on the wrong guy.
— Alice Walsh
There is a danger one has to really be knowing much more because you can't be too narrow on science.
— Ahmed H. Zewail
Many soldiers are led to faulty ideas of war by knowing too much about too little.
— George S. Patton
I firmly believe that knowing too much too soon can color your performance in a not good way. I just don't want to know until I need to know.
— Joshua Morrow
Wisdom begins in knowing the self.
— Abhijit Naskar
It's only our story that keeps us from knowing that we always have everything we need.
— Byron Katie
We shouldn't compare the success of two kings knowing that one was born in the palace while the other in the street...
— Assegid Habtewold
An old man concludeth from his knowing mankind that they know him too, and that maketh him very wary.
— George Saville
Southern women often marry a man knowing that he is the father of many little slaves. They do not trouble themselves about it.
— Harriet Ann Jacobs
It's one thing knowing you have people cheering you on, yet another to know they've walked in your footsteps.
— Christine Magnus Moore
I had a desire to do TV and wanted to get in, in the right way, knowing that I was going to learn a lot, along the way.
— M. Night Shyamalan
Knowing how to help people is an art and the person who knows how to do it can always know that he will have the lasting affection of many.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Now go. An actor should know when to leave the stage, a poet when the lay is finished, and a bard when it is time to put aside the lute.
— Raymond E. Feist
Not knowing it was hard; knowing it was harder
— Toni Morrison
The artist must express the summation of his feeling, knowing and believing through the unity of his life and work.
— Ernst Haas
One worth knowing can be quite known, no one worth possessing can be quite possessed - but after all, we were children.
— William Landay
Thomas was sick of being accused of knowing things.
— James Dashner
Knowing you, I understood myself.
— Kamand Kojouri
Joy comes from knowing that God is at work in your life in spite of your circumstances.
— Jim George
It's good being yhe king. Knowing that you put in 100 percent to be where your at right now.
— Alex Cabrera
Knowing is different from doing and therefore theory must never be used as norms for a standard, but merely as aids to judgment.
— Carl Von Clausewitz
Just knowing you're not alone is often enough to kindle hope amid tragic circumstances.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Paranoia plays into all of us. Trust is a terrifying idea of not knowing who we can rely on.
— Eric Christian Olsen