Results for: I know that I know nothing. Certain knowledge cannot be obtained. (Socrates)
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I know that I know nothing. Certain knowledge cannot be obtained. (Socrates)Scio me nihil scire
and so it happens oft in many instances; more good is done without our knowledge than is intended by us (Plautus)itidemque ut sæpe jam in multis locis, plus insciens quis fecit quam prodens boni
as that which you wish cannot be effected, you should wish for that which may be obtained (Terence)quoniam id fieri quod vis non potest, velis id quod possit
conscience, consciousness, knowledgeconscientia
for knowledge and wisdom (motto of the University of Mississippi)pro scientia et sapientia
for knowledge is itself power (Francis Bacon)nam et ipsa scientia potesta(s) est
From the moon, knowledge. (motto of Apollo 13)Ex luna, scientia
I believe so that I might understand (i.e., belief precedes knowledge) (St. Augustine)credo ut intelligam
I have obtained it by God and my swordper Deum et ferrum obtinui
I hear Socrates saying that the best seasoning for food is hunger, for drink, thirst (Cicero)Socratem audio dicentem, cibi condimentum essa famem, potionis sitim
If you fail, the secretary will disavow all knowledge of your activitiesSi fallatis officium, quaestor infitias eat se quicquam scire de factis vestris
instruction, teaching / knowledge, learningeruditio
is then your knowledge to pass for nothing unless others know of that knowledge? (Persius)usque adeone scire tuum nihil est, nisi te scire hoc sciat alter?
knowledgegnaritas
knowledgegnaritas, conscientia, agnitio, scientia
 

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