Know Quotes
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We women know how to take care of everybody so well. But the one person we have written out of the equation is us.
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Undoubtedly they do more and viler things than those which we know and discover.
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Not only do we know God through Jesus Christ, we only know ourselves through Jesus Christ.
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Talking doesn't help everybody. "Not that you'd know." Yeah. Not that I'd know.
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You know my God. My God is called love.
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You have to know where you were going in order to get there.
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Imperfection is in some sort essential to all that we know in life.
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Some people don't know how to fall in love, like not knowing how to swim. They panic first when they jump in. Then they figure it out.
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The more you know yourself, the more patience you have for what you see in others.
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We should know and celebrate God with our whole person. While too many Christians neglect to serve God with the mind, others cultivate only their minds and neglect the emotional aspects of worship.
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Know well what holds you back, and what moves you forward.
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You never know, man, ... I really don't know. And I don't even really want to get involved to find out, you know what I mean?
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I know nothing about mysteries. I don't take to them.
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Television characters live inside our minds as though they're actual people. In fact, we know more about them than we do about most people in our physical lives.
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I want people to get to know me, because I want to get to know them.
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So young a child ought to know which way she's going, even if she doesn't know her own name!
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If you don't know about it, you can't get it.
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You never know what's coming for you.
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I just don’t know any other way. I don’t know any different, I only know one route and that’s to go forward.
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I don't believe in social equality, and they know it.
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Know the enemy and you will know how to kill him.
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We never care to know new people unless we are sure we shall like them.
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Inside you there’s an artist you don’t know about… say yes quickly, if you know, if you’ve known it from before the beginning of the universe.
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Now that I've seen what war is ... I know that everybody, if one day it should end, ought to ask himself: "And what shall we make of the fallen? Why are they dead?" I wouldn't know what to say. Not now, at any rate. Nor does it seem to me that the others know. Perhaps only dead know, and only for them is the war really over.