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|37 = '''Real [[knowledge]] is to know the extent of one's [[ignorance]].'''<br /> | |37 = '''Real [[knowledge]] is to know the extent of one's [[ignorance]].'''<br /> | ||
<cite style="font-size:0.9em; font-style:normal;">— [[Confucius]]<br /></cite> | <cite style="font-size:0.9em; font-style:normal;">— [[Confucius]]<br /></cite> | ||
|38 = ''' | |38 = '''Words constitute the ultimate texture and stuff of our [[morale|moral being]], since they are the most refined and delicate and detailed, as well as the most universally used and understood, of the [[symbolism]]s whereby we express ourselves into existence.'''<br /> | ||
<cite style="font-size:0.9em; font-style:normal;">— [[Iris Murdoch]]<br /></cite> | <cite style="font-size:0.9em; font-style:normal;">— [[Iris Murdoch]]<br /></cite> | ||
|39 = '''You [[teaching|teach]] best what you most need to [[learning|learn]].'''<br /> | |39 = '''You [[teaching|teach]] best what you most need to [[learning|learn]].'''<br /> |
Revision as of 10:06, 25 August 2020
Words constitute the ultimate texture and stuff of our moral being, since they are the most refined and delicate and detailed, as well as the most universally used and understood, of the symbolisms whereby we express ourselves into existence.
— Iris Murdoch
—add a quotation about knowledge or writing