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Knowledge Quotes by Albert Schweitzer
- The highest knowledge is to know that we are surrounded by mystery. Neither knowledge nor hope for the future can be the pivot of our…
- The last fact which knowledge can discover is that the world is a manifestation, and in every way a puzzling manifestation, of the universal will…
- It is only through love that we can attain to communion with God. All living knowledge of God rests upon this foundation: that we experience…
- Reverence for life brings us into a spiritual relation with the world which is independent of all knowledge of the universe.
- The highest knowledge is to know that we are surrounded by mystery.
- The the question whether I am a pessimist or an optimist, I answer that my knowledge is pessimistic, but my willing and hope are optimistic.
- Man can no longer live for himself alone. We must realize that all life is valuable and that we are united to all life. From…
- As we acquire knowledge, things do not become more comprehensible, but more mysterious.
- The only progress that knowledge allows is in enabling us to describe more and more in detail the world we see and its evolution. What…
- To the question whether I am a pessimist or an optimist, I answer that my knowledge is pessimistic, but my willing and hoping are optimistic
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