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Example sentences for "knowledge and"

  • And must not an animal be a lover of learning who determines what he likes and dislikes by the test of knowledge and ignorance?

  • The invariable and immortal has a more real existence than the variable and mortal, and has a corresponding measure of knowledge and truth.

  • Now that which is the sun of intelligent natures, is the idea of good, the cause of knowledge and truth, yet other and fairer than they are, and standing in the same relation to them in which the sun stands to light.

  • Whereas he who has a taste for every sort of knowledge and who is curious to learn and is never satisfied, may be justly termed a philosopher?

  • Every book we read may be made a round in the ever-lengthening ladder by which we climb to knowledge and to that temperance and serenity of mind which, as it is the ripest fruit of wisdom, is also the sweetest.

  • For instance: (a) during recitation she can occasionally suggest opportunities for the application of knowledge and ability.

  • In his work on Education, Herbert Spencer states that "acquirement of every kind has two values--value as knowledge and value as discipline.

  • Why should you not be enlarged in knowledge and understanding?

  • There is, therefore, knowledge and knowledge.

  • For not the least singular, nor, indeed, the least distressing part of my condition was the fact that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, I never once lost consciousness during the long hours which followed.

  • Great moderation must be always used, and sometimes the end in view may be completely defeated according to the kind of knowledge and degree of conviction aimed at in imparting our views to others.

  • Accordingly we cannot pronounce them, again, to be wrong who describe the aesthetic state to be the most productive in relation to knowledge and morality.

  • We must therefore do justice to those who pronounce the beautiful, and the disposition in which it places the mind, as entirely indifferent and unprofitable, in relation to knowledge and feeling.

  • And thus he who is ordained to the service of others, ought to have those dispositions which are suited to that end; as submission, knowledge and obedience, without which any one is unfit to serve well.

  • In Thy name we assemble, most humbly beseeching Thee to bless us in all our undertakings, that we may know and serve Thee aright, and that all our actions may tend to Thy glory, and our advancement in knowledge and virtue.

  • Whereas he moves surely and smoothly and successfully in the path of knowledge and enquiry; and he is full of gentleness, flowing on silently like a river of oil; at his age, it is wonderful.

  • He might have said, 'The excellent Socrates has first confused me with Heracleitus, and Heracleitus with his Ephesian successors, and has then disproved the existence both of knowledge and sensation.

  • These fragments, although they can never become science in the ordinary sense of the word, are a real part of knowledge and may be of great value in education.

  • In this system, nature, eternal and universal, is considered as the first cause, which produces intelligence and all the other principles of knowledge and existence.

  • His "Historical and Critical Dictionary," a vast magazine of knowledge and incredulity, was calculated to supersede the necessity of study to a lively and thoughtless age.

  • There is knowledge and knowledge," said John Bunyan.

  • He had entered that period which marks the decline of men who have ceased growing in knowledge and strength: from forty to fifty a man must move upward, or the natural falling off in the vigor of life will carry him rapidly downward.

  • Knowledge and observance of the fitness of things in social intercourse.

  • And so the processions of the Persons are the type of the productions of creatures inasmuch as they include the essential attributes, knowledge and will.

  • Further, an idea is considered to be the principle of knowledge and action.

  • Now life is shown principally by two actions, knowledge and movement.

  • But it is not said that He is in things by knowledge and will.

  • Such kind of work was above my knowledge and I had enough to do to learn the figure that the Greek letters make on papyrus.

  • He was a man full of knowledge and godliness.

  • AbbĂ© Rollin, whom he far surpassed in extent of knowledge and penetration of intellect.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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