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Understand Quotes by Thomas Stearns Eliot
- We can at least try to understand our own motives, passions, and prejudices, so as to be conscious of what we are doing when we…
- Everyone's alone - or so it seems to me. They make noises, and think they are talking to each other; They make faces, and think…
- They don't understand what it is to be awake, / To be living on several planes at once / Though one cannot speak with several…
- Love compels cruelty To those who do not understand love.
- It is not enough to understand what we ought to be, unless we know what we are; and we do not understand what we are,…
- People to whom nothing has ever happened cannot understand the unimportance of events.
- A play should give you something to think about. When I see a play and understand it the first time, then I know it can't…
- The Function of Criticism is the display the understand of art and re-formation of taste, there is promoting by understand and enjoyment of art.
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- Those that know, do. Those that understand, teach. — Aristotle
- Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man's desire to understand. — Neil Armstrong
- In much of society, research means to investigate something you do not know or understand. — Neil Armstrong
- I'm not a propagandist, I'm not a polemicist; my primary interest is just looking at and trying to understand how animals work. — David Attenborough
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- Seek not to understand that you may believe, but believe that you may understand. — Saint Augustine
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- It is no small misfortune and disgrace that, through our own fault, we neither understand our nature nor our origin. — Teresa of Avila