Knowing proverbs

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◆ Understanding is the knowing of misunderstanding
- Zivarnna Smithies98
◆ The primary purpose of reading the Bible is not to know the Bible but to know God.
- James Merritt98
◆ How to recognize what is real? To know the layers and depths of oneself, to know how to open, to know how to fill a capacious hold-all, to know one's own quirks and nervous twitches, cravings and transparencies, and, above all the force, literally the force, of events, connections, the wild calm in every thing.
- Shawna Lemay98
◆ For you see, when us people who know run into each other that's an event. It almost never happens. Sometimes we meet each other and neither guesses that the other is one who knows. That's a bad thing. It's happened to me a lot of times. But you see there are so few of us.
- Carson McCullers98
◆ There wasn't in the beginning. It wasn't until your kind discovered what was happening that any resistance started. That seems to be the key—knowing what's going to happen.
- Stephenie Meyer98
◆ To understand something properly, we need to know it a little more; but to know someone purely, we need to understand our inner feelings truly and for sure.
- Anuj Somany98
◆ It is hard, said Mme Landau, when I told her about those railway lessons, in the end it is hard to know what it is that someone dies of. Yes, it is very hard, said Mme Landau, one really doesn't know.
- W.G. Sebald98
◆ Man can't say he knows nothing when saying it.
- Toba Beta98
◆ The only picture of Tarrou he would always have would be the picture of a man who firmly gripped the steering-wheel of his car when driving, or else the picture of that stalwart body, now lying motionless. Knowing meant that: a living warmth, and a picture of death.
- Albert Camus98
◆ Cuno?tin?ele sunt cele care se adun? ?n capul nostru f?r? s? ne fie ?ntotdeauna de vreun folos. Cunoa?terea e transformarea unor cuno?tin?e ?ntr-o experien?? de via??.
- Jean-Claude Carrière98
◆ We do not actually know other nations; we only know our judgements.
- Bryant McGill98
◆ We do not actually know other races; we only know our judgements.
- Bryant McGill98
◆ We must allow people the space and time of discovery, and trust in all that is to come.
- Bryant McGill98
◆ You can always hold out for something better when you know your self worth.
- Bryant McGill98
◆ Because of propaganda induced cognitive dissonance, most people hate themselves and don't even know it.
- Bryant McGill98

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