I have witnessed how education opens doors and I know that when sound instruction takes place students experience the joys of new-found knowledge and the ability to excel.
The most important thing I learned as a foreign correspondent in about 80 countries is that it takes a very shallow knowledge of history to think that there are solutions to most problems.
The intellectual takes as a starting point his self and relates the world to his own sensibilities the scientist accepts an existing field of knowledge and seeks to map out the unexplored terrain.
I have learned throughout my life as a composer chiefly through my mistakes and pursuits of false assumptions not by my exposure to founts of wisdom and knowledge.
All human knowledge takes the form of interpretation.
It takes a couple of years just to get the background and knowledge that you need before you can go into detailed training for your mission.
The world of knowledge takes a crazy turn when teachers themselves are taught to learn.
That writer does the most who gives his reader the most knowledge and takes from him the least time.
Mistakes are after all the foundations of truth and if a man does not know what a thing is it is at least an increase in knowledge if he knows what it is not.
Love takes up where knowledge leaves off.