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  • In the end, we can never be given knowledge by others, we can only be stimulated. We must develop our own knowledge.

Charles T. Tart

  • What I hear, I forget. What I see, I remember. What I do, I understand.

Confucius

  • You cannot address the challenges of tomorrow with yesterday's solutions. Take charge of the future by making change your ally. Instead of struggling to just survive, you will be busy managing success.

Denis Waitely

  • All life is learning; therefore education can never end.

Edward Lindemann

  • Knowledge itself is power.

Francis Baccon

  • Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.

Gandhi

  • Our feelings are our most genuine paths to knowledge.

André Lorde

  • All knowledge has its origin in our perceptions.

Leonardo da Vinci

  • The smartest person in the world is not the one who knows the most, but the one who knows were to find the most.

Unknown

  • We learn by doing.

Aristotle

  • I don't divide the world into the weak and the strong or successes and failure, those who make it or those who don't make. I divide the world into learners and non learners.

Benjamin Banber

  • It is neither the strongest nor the most intelligent of the species that survive; it is the one most adaptable to change    

Charles Darwin

  • To succeed as individuals, we have to think of ourselves as CEOs of our lives. Your first job as CEO should be to resolve not to let negative behavior impact your performance any longer. Just like the big corporations that have to adapt to the needs of a changing market, you as an individual are responsible for your company's training, efficiency, sales development, research and development. Unless you are fully prepared to meet the challenges of today and the future you will meet the fate of any company that is similarly unprepared. You will fail.

Denis Waitley

  • All big things in this world are done by people who are naive and have an idea that is obviously impossible.

Edward Everett Hale

  • The world, as we perceive it, is our own invention.

Heinz Von Toerster

  • Ali was once asked what was better: wealth or knowledge. He said, Knowledge is superior to wealth for ten reasons:             (1) Knowledge is the legacy of the prophets. Wealth is the inheritance of the Pharaohs. Therefore, knowledge is better than wealth. 
     
    (2) You have to guard your wealth but knowledge guards you. So knowledge is better. 
     
    (3) A man of wealth has many enemies while a man of knowledge has many friends. Hence knowledge is better. 
     
    (4) Knowledge is better because it increases with distribution, while wealth decreases by that act. 
     
    (5) Knowledge is better because a learned man is apt to be generous while a wealthy person is apt to be miserly. 
     
    (6) Knowledge is better because it cannot be stolen while wealth can be stolen. 
     
    (7) Knowledge is better because time cannot harm knowledge, but wealth rusts in course of time and wears away. 
     
    (8) Knowledge is better because it is boundless while wealth is limited and you can keep account of it. 
     
    (9) Knowledge is better because it illuminates the mind while wealth is apt to blacken it. 
     
    (10) Knowledge is better because knowledge induced the humanity in our Prophet to say to Allah, "We worship Thee as we are Your servant," while wealth engendered in Pharaoh and Nimrod the vanity which made them claim Godhead.

Ali bin abi Taleb

  • Knowledge is a treasure house whose keys are queries.

Ali bin abi Taleb 

  • A man who knows how little he knows is well, a man who knows how much he knows is sick.

Witter Bynner

  • The beautiful thing about learning is nobody can take it away from you.

B. B. King

  • Sometimes questions are more important than answers.

Nancy Willard

  • The more you know, the more you realise that you know nothing.

Socrates

  • An investment of knowledge always pays the best interest.

Benjamin Franklin

  • A knowledge worker needs on thing only: to learn how to learn.

Peter Drucker

  • A mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be ignited

Plutarch

  • In the time of uncertainty, the amount of our learning needs to exceed the amount of our change.

Ray Revans

  • The empires of the future are the empires of the mind.

Sir Winston Churchill

  • There is only one good, knowledge; and one evil, ignorance.

Socrates

  • No one limits you growth but you, if you want to earn more.

Tom Hopkins

  • Whatever we vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe and enthusiastically act upon must inevitably come to pass.

Paul Mayer

  • The mind is every thing; what you think you become.

Buddha

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