Ends Quote by Thomas Aquinas Download Open image “It is not possible to be ignorant of the end of things if we know their beginning.” — Thomas Aquinas ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.0 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Ends Ifs Ignorant Inspirational Knows Science
Ignorance has no beginning, but it has an end. There is a beginning but no end to knowledge. — B.K.S. Iyengar Copy Share Image
For the beginning is assuredly the end- since we know nothing, pure and simple, beyond our own complexities. — William Carlos Williams Copy Share Image
It ain't the end of the world, you know. Just the end of what you knew. — Jasinda Wilder Copy Share Image
Sometimes I wonder if the lessons in life will ever stop but then why would you want to remain ignorant? — Jan Hellriegel Copy Share Image
We are ignorant of what it is we do not know even though we know more than we can ever say — G. L. S. Shackle Copy Share Image
It isn't given to us to see ends. We can only attend to the beginnings and make them right. — Eleanor Porter Copy Share Image
While some of us may know than others about certain things, it is the thinnest slice of all that is, or could be known.… — Charles Osgood Copy Share Image
How ignorant we are! How ignorant everyone is! We can cut across only a small area of the appallingly expanding fields of knowledge. No… — Mary Barnett Gilson Copy Share Image
To be ignorant of one's own ignorance is to be in an unprogressive, uninspired state of existence. — David O. McKay Copy Share Image
“A capacity as such is directed to an act. Wherefore we seek to know the nature of a capacity from the act to which… — Thomas Aquinas Copy Share Image
“Yet no-one can say that God has not a Word, for it would follow that God is most foolish.” — Thomas Aquinas Copy Share Image
If forgers and malefactors are put to death by the secular power, there is much more reason for excommunicating and even putting to death… — Thomas Aquinas Copy Share Image
Now, nothing can be brought from potentiality to actual existence except through something actually existing — Thomas Aquinas Copy Share Image
By the divine providence [animals] are intended for man's use... Hence it is not wrong for man to make use of them, either by… — Thomas Aquinas Copy Share Image
“What causes love, since it is a passion, is its object; and since it is a sort of affinity or agreement with the object,… — Thomas Aquinas Copy Share Image
The image of God always abides in the soul, whether this image be obsolete and clouded over as to amount to almost nothing; or… — Thomas Aquinas Copy Share Image
I understand that it's the music that keeps me alive... That's my lifeblood. And to give that up for, like, the TV, the cars,… — Bruce Springsteen Copy Share Image
Well, The Day the Earth Caught Fire was a story... I don't if anybody knows what it is but it was about... in the… — Val Guest Copy Share Image
Bush reiterated his stand to conservatives opposing his decision on stem cell research. He said today he believes life begins at conception and ends… — Jay Leno Copy Share Image
Dating someone on the opposite end of the happy spectrum teaches you an incredible amount of patience. — Chris Pine Copy Share Image
What is history after all? History is facts which become lies in the end. — Jean Cocteau Copy Share Image
Sometimes it's just enough for me to have the idea. I don't need to see it through to the end. When it actually happens,… — Amy Sedaris Copy Share Image
In the fight between biology and morality, biology has commonly won in the end. — Semir Zeki Copy Share Image
At the end of night, before you close your eyes, be content with what you've done and be proud of who you are. — Steve Almond Copy Share Image
it is the brevity of life which makes it tolerable; its experiences have value because they have an end. — Winifred Holtby Copy Share Image
I hope that the Palestinians don't make the mistake of unleashing a new intifada. They've tried it twice before, and the consequences were bad… — Tom Segev Copy Share Image
Believe to the end, even if all men went astray and you were left the only one faithful; bring your offering even then and… — Fyodor Dostoevsky Copy Share Image