That man is always happy who is in the presence of something which he cannot know to the full, which he is always going on to know.
We cannot know things by words and writing, but only by taking a central position in the universe and living in its forms.
Every rightly constituted mind ought to rejoice, not so much in knowing anything clearly, as in feeling that there is infinitely more which it cannot know.
But we cannot know in what God's essence consists, but solely in what it does not consist; as Damascene says (De Fide Orth.
It is mistaken therefore to argue that because we cannot know a future event unless it is already determined in the present, God cannot do so.
As the essence of a thing is revealed by its definition, we cannot know God's essence and are limited to a knowledge of his existence.
Mr. Mansell virtually teaches us that we cannot know anything of God, duty, or immortality; and that faith means, taking for granted on some outward authority.
Mr. Mansel agrees in principle wholly with the Atheists; for the Atheists do not say that God does not exist, or that God cannot exist, but that we cannot know that he exists.
God, in himself, he declares, we cannot know at all.
Then, clearly, I cannot know what he is; I cannot know what he may do.
Suppose there is a God, though I cannot know it or I cannot know him.
And, if these two assumptions did really lead to the conclusion that I cannot know any, it would, I think, be proper to deny them: we might fairly regard the fact that they led to this absurd conclusion as disproving them.
A man may know what he knows, but he cannot know what he is ignorant of.
I cannot know myself, except by looking into another mind.
Side-note: I cannot know myself, except by looking into another mind.
But the death or the wounding of the ruffian has positively taken place, while what would have happened if this had not been I cannot know.
For he cannot know what at any time will be required of him by that Christian law of love, obedience to which constitutes the meaning of life for him.
Now the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him; and he cannot know them, because they are spiritually judged.
Each day we act on reasonable probabilities, hold convictions not yet verified, take risks whose outcome we cannot know, and trust people whom we have barely met.
It is quite unnecessary for it to renounce the guidance of nature, to attach itself to ideas, the objects of which it cannot know; because, as mere intellectual entities, they cannot be presented in any intuition.
The rule of right and wrong must help us to the knowledge of what is right or wrong in all possible cases; otherwise, the idea of obligation or duty would be utterly null, for we cannot have any obligation to that which we cannot know.
How Christ is made use of as the Life, by one that is so dead and senseless, as he cannot know what to judge of himself, or his own case, except what is naught.
When we cannot know, nor discover the wiles and subtilty of Satan.
It may be said that "we have but faith, we cannot know" the unseen and infinite, just as it is said that we believe that the grass grows but do not know how it grows.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cannot know" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.