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Knowing Quotes - Page 114

I cried over beautiful things, knowing no beautiful thing lasts.

Carl Sandburg (2000). “Cornhuskers”, p.10, Courier Corporation

It's so weird, not knowing what your life is going to be. I'm being optimistic. And when 'Leverage' comes to an end, I have lots of ideas for other things. You can't really sit and wait for things to come to you.

"Beth Riesgraf Talks About 'Leverage,' Filming in Portland, and Her 'Adrenaline Junkie' Character". Interview with Kristi Turnquist, www.oregonlive.com. August 18, 2012.

It is good knowing that glasses are to drink from; the bad thing is not to know what thirst is for.

Antonio Machado (2011). “Times Alone: Selected Poems of Antonio Machado”, p.111, Wesleyan University Press

Shakespeare wrote better poetry for not knowing too much; Milton, I think, knew too much finally for the good of his poetry.

Statement on November 11, 1947. "Dialogues of Alfred North Whitehead". Book by Alfred North Whitehead. Chapter 43,, 1954.

I must forgive without noise or fuss.

Albert Schweitzer, Steven E. G. Melamed (2003). “The African Sermons”, p.29, Syracuse University Press

Students judge how well they might do in a chemistry course from knowing how peers, who performed comparably to them in physics, fared in chemistry

Albert Bandura (1986). “Social foundations of thought and action: a social cognitive theory”, Prentice Hall