A better translation of his words is 'do your best, and the day may come when you will understand'.
This quote suggests that by actively engaging with what you already know and continuously seeking to learn more, you will ultimately uncover the truths that are essential for your personal growth and understanding. It emphasizes the importance of knowledge and curiosity in finding one's own truths and enlightenment.
The phrase "And you shall know the truth and the truth will set you free" is from the Bible, specifically John 8:32. These words were spoken by Jesus to a group of Jews who had believed in him.
This quote by Mark Twain means that sometimes you have to experience situations firsthand to truly understand them, even if it's uncomfortable or challenging. It emphasizes the importance of gaining knowledge through direct experience rather than just hearing about it from others.
This quote means that it is better to know the truth, even if it is unpleasant, than to be uncertain or in a state of doubt. Having clarity and certainty, even in the face of a harsh truth, is preferable to living with uncertainty or ambiguity.
This quote by Socrates suggests that true wisdom lies in understanding our own limitations and the extent of our knowledge. It highlights the importance of humility and the recognition that there is always more to learn and discover.
Socrates believed that learning was essential for self-improvement and understanding the world. He emphasized the importance of questioning and critical thinking to uncover truth and gain wisdom. Socrates famously said, "I know that I am intelligent, because I know that I know nothing."
To preserve the truth of history so that future generations learn and know the truth and to learn from the mistakes of the past.
To preserve the truth of history so that future generations learn and know the truth and to learn from the mistakes of the past.
This quote is attributed to Albert Einstein. It reflects the idea that one can possess knowledge and understanding in many areas, but there will always be more to learn and discover.
The phrase "And you shall know the truth and the truth will set you free" is from the Bible, specifically John 8:32. These words were spoken by Jesus to a group of Jews who had believed in him.
"The truth is rarely pure and never simple."
"I know not that which I cannot ever learn, therefore I should not try to learn these uncomprehendable things."
"I know not that which I cannot ever learn, therefore I should not try to learn these uncomprehendable things."
This quote by Mark Twain means that sometimes you have to experience situations firsthand to truly understand them, even if it's uncomfortable or challenging. It emphasizes the importance of gaining knowledge through direct experience rather than just hearing about it from others.
To preserve the truth of history so that future generations learn and know the truth and to learn from the mistakes of the past.
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
A quote by mark Twain, it can have multiple meanings. "Carrying a cat" in one way can mean, doing silly things. Peolpe do silly things in silly ways, cause they don't know much about that thing. It is silly but obviously very risky too. But after doing that mistake, you will learn a lot of things for sure. So you do it without being aware of the risks. On the other hand, to achieve great things, you need to face hurdles. You know the risk of "carrying a cat by its tail", but to be able learn skills of handling such an animal, you need to push yourself to the test. So you take the test knowingly, for the sake of learning. Knowingly or unknowingly doesn't matter, you will learn the next level for sure. This quote doesn't focus on approaching with care. The quote focuses on the action only. Though it is generally suggested that, you study enough before taking a risk. K
They are FAKE sexy lil green things...lol jk i dont know the truth are u kidding me?