Use your gifts faithfully and they shall be enlarged practice what you know and you shall attain to higher knowledge.
Most of my technical knowledge comes from having worked in the industrial video industry.
The knowledge that there is a part of the psychic functions that are out of conscious reach we did not need to wait for Freud to know this!
Scientific discovery and scientific knowledge have been achieved only by those who have gone in pursuit of it without any practical purpose whatsoever in view.
I am conscious of my inability to grasp in all its details and positive developments any very large portion of human knowledge.
But because many endeavor to get knowledge rather than to live well they are often deceived and reap little or no benefit from their labor.
As governor I saw the link between economic prosperity and the ability to acquire knowledge.
Every mind was made for growth for knowledge and its nature is sinned against when it is doomed to ignorance.
Knowledge conquered by labor becomes a possession - a property entirely our own.
To say 'well done' to any bit of good work is to take hold of the powers which have made the effort and strengthen them beyond our knowledge.
It's just us trying to start a movement where everybody passes on a bit of cooking knowledge. We estimate that one person can potentially affect 180 others very quickly so we're just trying to spread the word.
There is however another purpose to which academies contribute. When they consist of a limited number of persons eminent for their knowledge it becomes an object of ambition to be admitted on their list.
That the state of knowledge in any country will exert a directive influence on the general system of instruction adopted in it is a principle too obvious to require investigation.
Surely if knowledge is valuable it can never be good policy in a country far wealthier than Tuscany to allow a genius like Mr. Dalton's to be employed in the drudgery of elementary instruction.
It will be readily admitted that a degree conferred by an university ought to be a pledge to the public that he who holds it possesses a certain quantity of knowledge.
At each increase of knowledge as well as on the contrivance of every new tool human labour becomes abridged.
Science has to be understood in its broadest sense as a method for comprehending all observable reality and not merely as an instrument for acquiring specialized knowledge.