Know Quotes
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When you don't know what to do, do nothing. Get quiet so you can hear the still, small voice.
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It's really hard to know what people want around here sometimes.
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I can't see what God's plan is. I just know I've got to live with it.
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It’s really important to me because a lot of my family is traditionally country. I wouldn’t want to change from what I know.
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One should never know too precisely whom one has married.
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Dogs, also, bark at what they do not know.
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I shall never fear or avoid things of which I do not know.
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I know, although when looks meet I tremble to the bone, The more I leave the door unlatched The sooner love is gone.
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First of all, a player has to know what is banned and what is not banned.
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The only person who ever called me Paul was my father, so I always associate it with doing something wrong, you know. So, you know, occasionally, people will come up to me on the street and try to, you know, ingratiate themselves and call me Paul. I don't like it, actually.
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I don’t really believe in cars, but I drive one every day and I love that it gets me places and makes life so much easier and faster and I don’t know what I would do without it.
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Giving English to an American is like giving sex to a child. He knows it's important but he doesn't know what to do with it.
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To know it is not as good as to love it, and to love it is not as good as to take delight in it.
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People just want to know that they matter.
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Not to know of what things one should demand demonstration, and of what one should not, argues want of education.
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The more people know, the more they forgive.
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Don't you know that silence supports the accuser's charge?
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We have barely tapped the power that is ours. We are more than we know.
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There is no need of a teacher for those who know how to think.
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The weakness of human reason appears more evidently in those who know it not than in those who know it.
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People wanted to know me. Now they do.
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Celebration... is self restraint, is attentiveness, is questioning, is meditating, is awaiting, is the step over into the more wakeful glimpse of the wonder - the wonder that a world is worlding around us at all, that there are beings rather than nothing, that things are and we ourselves are in their midst, that we ourselves are and yet barely know who we are, and barely know that we do not know all this.
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Even the bravest only rarely have courage for what they really know.
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Human weakness is to desire to know what one does not want to know.