Keyword: Knowledge

If you surveyed a hundred typical middle-aged Americans, I bet you'd find that only two of them could tell you their blood types, but every last one of them would know the theme song from The Beverly Hillbillies.

(1947 – ) American columnist & humorist

It's what a fellow thinks he knows that hurts him.

(1868 – 1930) cartoonist, humorist & journalist

I am not young enough to know everything.

(1860 – 1937) Scottish author, dramatist (creator of Peter Pan)

Anything is possible if you don’t know what you are talking about.

What you don't know will always hurt you.

… the less a man knows, the more sure it is that he knows everything.

(1888 – 1957) English writer

Experience: A form of knowledge acquired only two ways: by doing and being done.

Only someone who understands something absolutely can explain it so no one else can understand it.

An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less until he knows absolutely everything about nothing.

Consolation: The knowledge that a better man is more unfortunate than yourself.

(1842 – 1914) author & satirist

What I'm suggesting to you is, if you can't name the foreign minister of Mexico, therefore, you know, you're not capable of what you do.

(1946 – ) 43rd U.S. president

If you know you don't know much, you are smarter than most people.

Faith: Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things without parallel.

(1842 – 1914) author & satirist

An expert really doesn't know anymore than you do. He is merely better organized and has slides.

Education: that which reveals to the wise, and conceals from the stupid, the vast limits of their knowledge.

Samuel Clemens (1835 – 1910) author & humorist

The less a person knows, the more he wants to tell it.

The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.

(1942 – 2018) English physicist

What you don't know would make a good book.

(1771 – 1845) English writer & Anglican clergyman

It is a secret in the Oxford sense; you may tell it to only one person at a time.

(1905 – 1992) English civil servant & philosopher

Some drink deeply from the river of knowledge… others only gargle.

(1935 – ) movie actor, director & comedian

The specialist learns more and more about less and less until, finally, he knows everything about nothing; whereas the generalist learns less and less about more and more until, finally, he knows nothing about everything.