If we look at the realm of knowledge, how exceedingly small and limited is that part acquired through our own senses; how wide is that we gain from other sources.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The frontiers of knowledge in the various fields of our subject are expanding at such a rate that, work as hard as one can, one finds oneself further and further away from an understanding of the whole.
It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own ignorance.
Knowledge is not simply another commodity. On the contrary. Knowledge is never used up. It increases by diffusion and grows by dispersion.
Knowledge is knowing that we cannot know.
Our knowledge can only be finite, while our ignorance must necessarily be infinite.
Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance.
The only knowledge which satisfies us is one which is subject to no external standards but springs from the inner life of the personality.
The extent of our progress in the cultivation of knowledge is unlimited.
All our knowledge has its origins in our perceptions.
Knowledge fills a large brain; it merely inflates a small one.