to my own understanding I think what the quote knowledge speaks, but wisdom listen mean is, for instance knowledgeable person says whatever he knows or have read while wisdom listen and thinks before saying anything
knowledge can only speak but wisdom listens what to hear from knowledge so wisdom gets more knowledge
The original quote was "If ignorance is bliss, tis folly to be wise." The idea was to illustrate that because we know wisdom is not folly, ignorance should physically pain us. There is a story about Socrates that once a man came to him seeking knowledge. Socrates took him into the sea and held him below the water until he was to the point of death. Then Socrates told the man that when he wants wisdom as much as he wanted to breathe, he would have it. That's what this quote means. The expression Ignorance is Bliss means only that as long as we don't know about something bad it doesn't scare us or make us sad. For all of us engaged in the search for knowledge, ignorance is agony.
Socrates
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Fallance is misspelled Faillance = Failure. Perhaps it is Poss (ible) Failure to identify the author of the quote. I would say its from Anonymous.
because knowledge are solutions/facts already discovered and unearthed whilst imagination is something that takes that knowledge and goes beyond that to come up with more new and original solutions and ideas so you could have all the knowledge and know everything in the world that's been discovered so far but with imagination you come up with something that's not already known or yet discovered so far ......
For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.
pearls of wisdom is an inspirational quote.............................................................
Isaac Asimov's quote comes from his 1977 science fiction novel, "Foundation's Edge." In the book, the quote is attributed to a character named Golan Trevize, who reflects on the limitations of wisdom in the face of uncertainty and complexity. The quote underscores the idea that while learning and knowledge are valuable, there are aspects of life that remain beyond our control despite our wisdom.
The quote "You seek for knowledge and wisdom as I did, and I ardently hope that the gratification of your wishes may not be a serpent to sting you as mine has been" was written by Mary Shelley in her novel "Frankenstein." It is a warning from the character Victor Frankenstein about the dangers of pursuing knowledge without considering the consequences.
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This quote emphasizes the idea that we gain wisdom and insights over time that we may not fully grasp in the present moment. It suggests that knowledge and understanding deepen as we accumulate experiences and reflect on them over the years.
Wisdom is knowing what to do next and skill is knowing how to do the task. This is an inspirational and motivational quote.
"గురువు వాక్కు పాత్రమ్" - This Telugu quote means "The teacher is the vessel of speech." It emphasizes the importance of respecting and learning from teachers to acquire knowledge and wisdom.
This quote emphasizes the importance of accurately identifying and naming things as a foundation for understanding. By giving things their correct names, we create a clear and truthful framework for knowledge and communication, fostering wisdom through clarity and accuracy.
German philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche is credited with the quote "He who speaks to the instincts finds the readiest response." This quote reflects Nietzsche's belief in the power of appealing to people's primal instincts and emotions in communication.
To actually listen is to taken knowledge of something and then use it or respond to it, so basically what the person meant was if a person takes in and uses what they hear about the Bible, then they too will want to spread the knowledge they have received. They in turn would too become a witness in order to help in the preaching work.
it is a decades old piece of folk wisdom