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  • Interpretation is the evidence of growth and knowledge, the latter through sorrow ? that great teacher. -- Eleanora Duse
  • Scholastic learning and polemical divinity retarded the growth of all true knowledge. -- David Hume
  • Every mind was made for growth, for knowledge, and its nature is sinned against when it is doomed to ignorance. -- William Ellery Channing
  • The increased global linkages promote economic growth in the world through two key mechanisms: the division of labor and the international spillovers of knowledge. -- Toshihiko Fukui
  • Education is a business - the growth business. It cultivates the growth of our learners, translates the growth of new knowledge, and builds professional growth. -- Heidi Hayes Jacobs
  • Inductive reason, which alone makes man master of his environment, is an achievement; and when once born it must be reinforced by inhibiting the growth of other modes of knowledge. -- Muhammad Iqbal
  • Understanding how your business affects human rights and using that knowledge to shape appropriate policies and practices is crucial to achieving what should be the goal of all corporations - sustainable growth. -- Cherie Blair
  • More than ever, a college diploma unlocks economic opportunity, provides students with a wealth of new skills and knowledge, and encourages innovation and growth. But more than ever, it also comes with a mountain of student loan debt. -- Mark Pocan
  • As African economies boom and businesses are created, one of the big questions this growth raises is that of third-level education: how can Africa develop a knowledge infrastructure to rival that of the west, a sort of Harvard University in Africa? -- Richard Attias
  • What I count as real prosperity... is the growth in a knowledge of God, and in a testimony, and in the power to live the gospel and to inspire our families to do the same. That is prosperity of the truest kind. -- Heber J. Grant
  • The trend of all knowledge at the present is to specialize, but archaeology has in it all the qualities that call for the wide view of the human race, of its growth from the savage to the civilized, which is seen in all stages of social and religious development. -- Margaret Murray
  • Knowledge is a plant of slow growth. -- Thomas Cooper
  • The growth of knowledge depends entirely upon disagreement. -- Karl Popper
  • We have in-depth knowledge about Chinese industries. We know what's driving the country's economic growth. -- Guo Guangchang
  • How can we remember our ignorance, which our growth requires, when we are using our knowledge all the time? -- Henry David Thoreau
  • Often the strongest evidence of my growth in grace is my growth in the knowledge of my need for grace. -- J.D. Greear
  • If increased meta-knowledge is not counter-balanced by a corresponding growth in consciousness then the likelihood of psycho-spiritual dysfunction is great. -- Eckhart Tolle
  • How can he remember well his ignorance - which his growth requires - who has so often to use his knowledge? -- Henry David Thoreau
  • Every test successfully met is rewarded by some growth in intuitive knowledge, strengthening of character, or initiation into a higher consciousness. -- Paul Brunton
  • Growth follows knowledge; action follows inspiration; opportunity follows perception; always the spiritual first, then the transformation into the infinite and illimitable possibilities of achievement. -- Charles F. Haanel
  • God has challenged me to grow in my knowledge of Him but I have to CHOOSE whether or not to display this growth through my actions. -- Lysa TerKeurst
  • If the views I have expressed be right, we can think of our civilization evolving with the growth of knowledge from small wandering tribes to large settled law. -- John Boyd Orr
  • In essence, capitalist systems are a mechanism by which economies may generate growth in knowledge - with much uncertainty in the process, owing to the incompleteness of knowledge. -- Edmund Phelps
  • Synchronistic events offer us perceptions that may be useful in our psychological and spiritual growth and may reveal to us, through intuitive knowledge, that our lives have meaning. -- Jean Shinoda Bolen
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