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No one knows everything. But together, we know a whole lot. By Simon Sinek Lot

Never forget. I know that you know. By Jessica Shirvington Forget

What you know you know. What you don't know, you don't know. This is knowledge. By Confucius Knowledge

Only I know my life. By Ginger Rogers Life

He who thinks he knows, doesn't know. He who knows that he doesn't know, knows. By Joseph Campbell

Sometimes I just know things. By Sonya Sones Things

He who does not know Him, knows nothing else as it truly is. By Jonathan Edwards

Knowing is a veneer out minds create and lay over the landscape like a painter's drop cloth set upon a forest floor. Its uniformity protects us from the pine needles and beetles, but it also obscures them, as well as the soft moss, fragrant soil, and the teeming complexity of nature's bed. In moments, however, we catch glints and feel the breezes of something more direct, something outside that self system. By Greg Kramer Knowing Floor Veneer Minds Create

Those who Know they do not Know that to Know is to Know what they do not Know! By Ali Sina

Each of us knows all. We need only open our minds to hear our own wisdom. It By Dan Brown Wisdom Open Minds Hear

He who knows himself knows God By Ali R.a God

I know less than you thought, but more than you realize. By Jasmine Wilmany Thought Realize

All Near knows." "All Near forgets." "Or tries. By Victoria Schwab Forgets

I know who I am. By Lailah Gifty Akita

To know is not less than to feel. By Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. Feel

I know you know, and you know that I know that you know. It spirals on from there, so let's just assume the dot dot dot. By Orson Scott Card Dot Spirals Assume

I only know when I don't know a thing ... wisdom lies in that. By George Macdonald Thing Wisdom Lies

Everybody always knows something," said Adam, "even if it's something they don't know they know. By Agatha Christie Adam

One who "knows," knows there is no need to discourse; knowing is enough By Osho Discourse Knowing

This thing of darkness IAcknowledge mine. By William Shakespeare Mine Thing Darkness Iacknowledge

Not to know me argues yourselves unknown. By John Milton Unknown Argues

I know. I know, pretty girl. I knew all along. By Maggie Stiefvater Pretty Girl Knew

It takes two to know one. By Gregory Bateson

We used to think that if we knew one, we knew two, because one and one are two. We are finding that we must learn a great deal more about 'and. By Arthur Stanley Eddington Knew Finding Learn Great Deal

Knowledge is night! By Walter Moers Knowledge Night

Everybody knows a killer," I say, "even if they don't know they do. By Rin Chupeco Killer

I'm not aware of too many things, I know what I know, if you know what I mean By Edie Brickell Things Aware

The clergy know that I know that they know that they do not know. By Robert Green Ingersoll Clergy

Everyone knows everything eventually. By Ann Patchett Eventually

This is a different kind of knowing. ... It's like understanding, I suppose. ... By Philip Pullman Knowing Kind Understanding Suppose

Know thy Creator. By Lailah Gifty Akita Creator Thy

Those who can truly see, know. By Orhan Pamuk

I cannot tell you anything that you don't already know, but it is known in silence. By Leonard Jacobson Silence

Aye! I know your name by your face, and your face by your mouth. By Stephen King Aye Face Mouth

Those who speak know nothing. Those who know are silent. By Cristina Garcia Speak Silent

I know emptiness. I know the taste of blood against my teeth. I know what it is to fill your belly with iron. I know hunger. I know pain. I know memories that won't stay. I know the ghost of life and the perfume of souls. By Roshani Chokshi Emptiness Teeth Taste Blood Iron

There are two kinds of knowing. The kind that resides in your brain, with straight edges and smooth planes, and fits tidily between memories like a book on a shelf. The kind that matches your hopes and tells you everything is as it should be. But then there's the knowing that comes for you at night, after layers of consciousness have been peeled off by the exhaustion of the day. It lives in that pit in your stomach, jagged and dark. The kind of knowing that won't let you rest until you finally surrender and let it, in all its ferocious and hideous glory, step into the light. The By Sarah Fine Kind Knowing Kinds Brain Planes

I don't know how, but I know Who By Beth Moore

What do I know that this moment does not know? If I know it, the moment knows it as well. Everything is here and now. All we need is an earnest eye to see it. By Santosh Lamichhane Moment Earnest Eye

Names are important, you know By Jonathan Friesen Important

Everybody knows something, and nobody knows everything. By Dusty Baker

Words make known. But we live in the unknown. By Marty Rubin Words Make Unknown Live

Shall I tell you what knowledge is? It is to know both what one knows and what one does not know. By Confucius Knowledge

What you know about the people whom you know at all well is truly amazing, even though you have never formulated it. By Harry Stack Sullivan Amazing People Formulated

The Man That Knowz Something Knowz That He Knowz Nothing At All. By Erykah Badu Knowz Man

I had know it and never known it. By Margo Lanagan

I know that and I feel that. By Vitali Klitschko Feel

No one knows anything. But I know less than that, because I thought I knew something, but it was wrong. So I know negatively. I unknow. By Kim Stanley Robinson Wrong Thought Knew Negatively Unknow

The mind usually says, "I know, I know, I know." But the "don't-know mind" is where wisdom lives. By Byron Katie Mind Lives Wisdom

I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance. By Socrates Ignorance Fact

I could know ye all my life, I think, and always love you. By Diana Gabaldon Life Love

Man can't say he knows nothing when saying it. By Toba Beta Man

only the night and my mare know me By Carl Reinhard Raswan Night Mare

I love youI know By George Lucas Love Youi

He that hath knowledge spareth his words. By Francis Bacon Words Hath Knowledge Spareth

explains ba bla bla By Anonymous Explains Bla

Those moments of knowing are sharp and merciless, but then they fade out, like stars when the sky gets light in the morning. You know, and then you don't know. By Joan Wickersham Merciless Morning Moments Knowing Sharp

People know what I'm doing. By Li Na People

Those who know don't talk and those who talk don't know. By Elie Wiesel Talk

He who loves knows it. He who loves not, knows it not. I pity him and make him no answer. By Jennifer Worth Loves Answer Pity Make

People who know me, know who I am. By Jason Momoa People

You see how I live: shadows and silence, leaving things as I find them because I have no reason to disturb them. But there are things that I have known, even though I never wished to know them and cannot give them a name. By Thomas Ligotti Live Shadows Silence Leaving Things

You know nothing until you realize that. By King Samuel Benson Realize

Knowing yet not knowing is a strange sensation, like being split in two By Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni Sensation Knowing Strange Split

familiar with most By C.m. Sutter Familiar

What I know??That I'm always right! By Deyth Banger

Those who don't know speak...Those who really know, don't speak!!!! By Kre Kre Speak

How easy it is to be unknown! By Sophia Lee Unknown Easy

Knowledge is life. By Lailah Gifty Akita Knowledge Life

All that we know is nothing, we are merely crammed wastepaper baskets,unless we are in touch with that which laughs at all our knowing. By D.h. Lawrence Knowing Crammed Wastepaper Basketsunless Touch

I know nothing and perhaps I never will, By George R R Martin

Your knowing a thing is nothing, unless another knows you know it. By Aulus Persius Flaccus Knowing Thing

To know makes me growNot to know harms meTo forget frees me. By Edouard Leve Makes Grownot Harms Meto Forget

And you'll cry out my name you'll finally know what you should have known So very long ago. By Charles Bukowski Ago Cry Finally Long

God is knowledge. By Lailah Gifty Akita God Knowledge

The wise man knows he doesn't know. By Laozi Wise Man

Only heart to heart can speak the bliss of mystic knowers. By Hafez Knowers Heart Speak Bliss Mystic

In the ignorance that implies the impression that knits knowledge that finds the nameform that whets the wits that convey contacts that sweeten sensation that drives desire that adheres to attachment that dogs death that bitches birth that entails the ensuance of existentiality. By James Joyce Existentiality Ignorance Implies Impression Knits

He knoweth the universe, and himself he knoweth not. By Jean De La Fontaine Knoweth Universe

Knowledge is annoying By Karl Pilkington Knowledge Annoying

I know enough to know I know nothing. By Amy Poehler

To know that one knows what one knows, and to know that one doesn't know what one doesn't know, there lies true wisdom. By Confucius Wisdom Lies True

Knowledge is love and light and vision. By Helen Keller Knowledge Vision Love Light

Between us, we cover all knowledge; he knows all that can be known and I know the rest. By Mark Twain Knowledge Rest Cover

I don't suppose I really know you very well - but I know you smell like the delicious damp grass that grows near old walls and that your hands are beautiful opening out of your sleeves and that the back of your head is a mossy sheltered cave when there is trouble in the wind and that my cheek just fits the depression in your shoulder. By Zelda Fitzgerald Shoulder Suppose Smell Delicious Damp

You do not know what you are; can you know what I am? By Katherine Arden

I am aware, sure, I am aware. Catastrophically aware. By Sylvia Plath Aware Catastrophically

I know that you don't know, but you don't know that you don't know. By Harvey Mackay

I do know you, Fancy. All about you. The problem is, you don't know about me. By Dia Reeves Fancy Problem

Wisest is she who knows she does not know. By Jostein Gaarder Wisest

All I know is that I know nothing. By Socrates

I know this because Tyler knows this. By Chuck Palahniuk Tyler

I know that I'm deeply, spiritually, profoundly philosophical and I also know that I'm about the flakiest person you're gonna meet. By Alanis Morissette Spiritually Deeply Profoundly Meet Philosophical

Sometimes we just know things. By Kari Luna Things

For all we live to know is known. By Edgar Allan Poe Live

What you knowand don't deny thatyou don't knowand knowing thisyou knowwhat and whyyou don't know.Right? By Jennifer Hillman Knowand Knowright Deny Thatyou Knowing

I am enormously wise and abysmally ignorant By William, Saroyan Ignorant Enormously Wise Abysmally

There was a young man who said though, it seems that I know that I know, but what I would like to see is the I that knows me when I know that I know that I know. By Alan W. Watts Young Man

Knowledge and understanding are life's faithful companions who will never prove untrue to you. For knowledge is your crown, and understanding your staff; and when they are with you, you can possess no greater treasures. By Khalil Gibran Understanding Knowledge Life Faithful Companions

Knowing is a worldwide pursuit. By Sara Raasch Knowing Pursuit Worldwide