Computers Quote by Terry Pratchett
““There are those who believe knowledge is something that is acquired - a precious ore hacked, as it were, from the grey strata of ignorance. There are those who believe that knowledge can only be recalled, that there was some Golden Age in the distant past when everything was known and the stones fitted together so you could hardly put a knife between them, you know, and it's obvious they had flying machines, right, because of the way the earthworks can only be seen from above, yeah? and there's this museum I read about where they found a pocket calculator under the altar of this ancient temple, you know what I'm saying? but the government hushed it up... Mustrum Ridcully believed that knowledge could be acquired by shouting at people, and was endeavouring to do so.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Discworld series, 1990s
Knowledge can be seen as either a resource to be mined or a memory to be recalled, but both views are limited; true understanding requires questioning narratives.
In simple terms: Knowledge is not just found or remembered; it needs critical thinking.
Question assumptions and seek deeper insight.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- education
- research
- media consumption
- historical analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What assumptions about knowledge do you hold?
- How can you verify information sources?
Accepting simplistic views can hinder learning.