The knowledge and spiritual conviction we receive from the Holy Ghost are the result of revelation.
I've been a cook all my life, but I am still learning to be a good chef. I'm always learning new techniques and improving beyond my own knowledge because there is always something new to learn and new horizons to discover.
We've all lived through something horrific, but the strength and beauty and knowledge that we're going to win eventually is what keeps me going.
During that year at Harvard learning with Carl Steinitz, I had the feeling that I was drinking knowledge out of a fire hose. I learned more in that year than I had learned in the previous ten years of my education.
I'm not a type-B personality who knows I have a cancer growing inside of me and can live with the knowledge. I go into a kung-fu attack position when I go through the door of a hospital.
Hubble isn't just a satellite; it's about humanity's quest for knowledge.
I'm a student of world religion, so to me, it's hugely important to have knowledge and to understand what people are doing.
When you're on stage you have a very strange knowledge of what the audience is. It isn't exactly a sound - it's a hum, like the streets.
I know of no time in human history where ignorance was better than knowledge.
I believe that we must maintain pride in the knowledge that the actions we take, based on our own decisions and choices as individuals, link directly to the magnificent challenge of transforming human history.
In human history, we are going from knowledge to omniscience, from potence to omnipotence, from ethics and religion to righteousness. So, in my view, God comes at the end of this long process. This may not happen in our lifetimes or even in the lifetime of our species.
But inner experience is only one source of human knowledge.
All human knowledge takes the form of interpretation.
I am conscious of my inability to grasp, in all its details and positive developments, any very large portion of human knowledge.
Those who want to row on the ocean of human knowledge do not get far, and the storm drives those out of their course who set sail.
Human knowledge is never contained in one person. It grows from the relationships we create between each other and the world, and still, it is never complete.
At any point, the sum total of human knowledge is not, 'Here's the world as it is perfectly,' it's, 'Here's the best we know so far and we're always willing to be proven wrong.'
I'm a liberal arts comedian and the definition of liberal arts is all spheres of human knowledge, coexisting, mixing and influencing each other.
Elections, for their part, are typically popularity contests rather than measures of candidates' relative competency or effectiveness. Imagine if scientific truth were determined according to which scientist was most popular. To be successful, scientists would have to be charismatic and attractive - and human knowledge would suffer terribly.
I remember from my school days Archimedes jumping into his bath and displacing water and coming up with his famous principle, and of course Isaac Newton being hit on the head with an apple. In other words, this realm of human knowledge - which is mathematical, essentially - can have a playful visual element to it.