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“Since we cannot be universal and know all that is to be known of everything, we ought to know a little about everything. For it is far better to know something about everything than to know all about one thing.” quote by Blaise Pascal
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““Since we cannot be universal and know all that is to be known of everything, we ought to know a little about everything. For it is far better to know something about everything than to know all about one thing.””

Blaise Pascal

About This Quote

Source Book: “Pensées”, 1670

We should aim for broad, shallow knowledge across many fields rather than deep expertise in just one.

In simple terms: Know a little about many things, not everything about one.

Key Takeaway

Pursue interdisciplinary learning for a well‑rounded mind.

Themes

knowledge breadth learning interdisciplinary

Mood

curious inquisitive

Type

educational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • school curriculum
  • self‑study
  • career development
  • public policy

Key Concepts

education philosophy epistemology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you balance breadth and depth in your studies?
  • What benefits arise from interdisciplinary knowledge?
A Different Perspective

Depth can be essential for mastery.

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