Always, through my whole life, I've had a thirst for knowledge. Emmitt Smith haveknowledgelife Change image and share on social
How dreadful knowledge of the truth can be when there's no help in the truth. Sophocles dreadfulknowledgetruth Change image and share on social
You take the noise and put it in data information knowledge, and you get insight from that knowledge. How to execute the trade, the timing, sizing, long, short, and then you risk manage it. Michael Hintze datumexecuteinformation Change image and share on social
I think my dyslexia was a vital part of my development because my inability to read and write meant that I had to find knowledge elsewhere so I looked to the cinema. Joe Wright cinemadevelopmentdyslexia Change image and share on social
Fullness of knowledge always means some understanding of the depths of our ignorance; and that is always conducive to humility and reverence. Robert Andrews Millikan conducivedepthfullness Change image and share on social
It used to bug me that I couldn't even afford to take my family for a proper holiday. I didn't have any professional knowledge, and getting a photographer's job in a magazine was out of the question. So, armed with a Pentax K1000, I started going to various maidans of Mumbai, looking for subjects. Boman Irani affordarmbug share on social
When a doctor does go wrong he is the first of criminals. He has nerve and he has knowledge. Arthur Conan Doyle criminaldoctorknowledge Change image and share on social
It is only requisite, for me to say to you, that the President places great reliance upon your skill, judgment and intimate knowledge. Anson Jones greatintimatejudgment Change image and share on social
The gift of fantasy has meant more to me than my talent for absorbing positive knowledge. Albert Einstein absorbfantasygift Change image and share on social
Knowledge is the parent of knowledge. He who possesses most of the information of his age will not quietly submit to neglect its current acquisitions, but will go on improving as long as means and opportunities offer; while he who finds himself ignorant of most things, is only too apt to shrink from a labour which becomes Herculean. James Fenimore Cooper acquisitionageapt share on social