A better translation of his words is 'do your best, and the day may come when you will understand'.
It is a quote from Jesus in the Bible at John 8:32.
The quote "the more I learn, the less I know" is often attributed to Socrates, an ancient Greek philosopher known for his wisdom and questioning of knowledge.
"If you a hold a cat by the tail you learn things that you cannot learn any other way." - Mark Twain It means that you might know in theory that something is wrong, but until you experience it there are things you will never know. A good quote from Siddhartha goes: "It's good to experience these things yourself. As a child I learned pleasures of the world were not good. I have known it for a long time, but now I've experienced it. I know with my intellect, my eyes, my heart, my stomach. It's a good thing I know this."
This quote is attributed to the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates.
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.
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.
It is a quote from Jesus in the Bible at John 8:32.
"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."
The quote "the more I learn, the less I know" is often attributed to Socrates, an ancient Greek philosopher known for his wisdom and questioning of knowledge.
"If you a hold a cat by the tail you learn things that you cannot learn any other way." - Mark Twain It means that you might know in theory that something is wrong, but until you experience it there are things you will never know. A good quote from Siddhartha goes: "It's good to experience these things yourself. As a child I learned pleasures of the world were not good. I have known it for a long time, but now I've experienced it. I know with my intellect, my eyes, my heart, my stomach. It's a good thing I know this."
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 man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way" is a famous quote by Mark Twain. It is a humorous quote meant to convey the idea that sometimes people learn important lessons by doing dumb things.