“We are closest to real knowledge when we are closest to understanding our own bodies.”
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“We are closest to real knowledge when we are closest to understanding our own bodies.”
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“We are closest to real knowledge when we're closest to understanding our own bodies.”
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“Music is beyond knowledge, as feeling is.”
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“We need affection and tenderness to grow more than knowledge and ideas.”
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“You don't have to know how to make babies to make babies.”
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“Everything the candle knows it learned in the dark.”
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“I know the tree, I know the cloud. The only stranger is the voice inside my head.”
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“I hate to give the impression that I know what I'm talking about.”
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“We no longer know what we feel when we can say what we feel.”
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“I know what I know until I try to say it. Then I don't know it.”
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“We are closest to true knowledge when we are closest to our bodies.”
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“Philosophy is not about acquiring knowledge but about finding the best way to live.”
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“What do I know about life? What does a windmill know about the wind?”
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“What should be boundless is one's love of life, not one's love of art or knowledge.”
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“Knowledge is just a foundation. The whole point of a foundation is to build on it.”
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“When Socrates said he knew nothing he still thought he knew more than anyone else.”
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“The more diseases you know about the sicker you are.”
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“It is science that brought light into the dark world of the mind.”
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“A good poem is true in the same way a scientific fact is true.”
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“A good poem is true the way a scientific fact is true.”
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