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  • It's an audacious thing to build a model of the cosmos. It's exciting how little we know. -- Shea Hembrey
  • If we become increasingly humble about how little we know, we may be more eager to search. -- John Templeton
  • We're blind to our blindness. We have very little idea of how little we know. We're not designed to know how little we know. -- Daniel Kahneman
  • The correct description is that we try every day to become more humble when we talk about divinity, we try to realize how little we know and how open minded we should be. -- John Templeton
  • I find male singers and what they sing about fascinating. It makes me realize how little we know about ourselves and how little I know about myself. It's interesting to see the male perspective. -- Ellie Goulding
  • Wisdom is knowing how little we know. -- Socrates
  • The more we learn the more we realize how little we know. -- R. Buckminster Fuller
  • The more we grow to know God, the more we realize how little we know of Him. -- Steven J Lawson
  • The mystery in how little we know of other people is no greater than the mystery of how much, Laurel thought. -- Eudora Welty
  • I thought I pretty much knew Johnny Cash's life. But one of my personal discoveries was how little we know about any of these people. -- Robert Hilburn
  • But how little we know what would make paradise for our neighbours! We judge from our own desires, and our neighbours themselves are not always open enough even to throw out a hint of theirs. -- George Eliot
  • She had to live in this bright, red gabled house with the nurse until it was time for her to die... I thought how little we know about the feelings of old people. Children we understand, their fears and hopes and make-believe. -- Daphne du Maurier
  • The correct description is that we try every day to become more humble when we talk about divinity, we try to realize how little we know and how open minded we should be. It's self centered to think that human beings, as limited as we are, can describe divinity. -- John Templeton
  • We never understand how little we need in this world until we know the loss of it. -- James M. Barrie
  • We journalists make it a point to know very little about an extremely wide variety of topics; this is how we stay objective. -- Dave Barry
  • My little circle of friends know how twisted my brain is. I'm constantly reading and people always think, 'Ah, we didn't know that about you', but that's part of my charm. -- Pamela Anderson
  • Calendars and clocks exist to measure time, but that signifies little because we all know that an hour can seem as eternity or pass in a flash, according to how we spend it. -- Michael Ende
  • Of history, how little do we know by personal contact; we have lived a few years, seen a few men, witnessed some important events; but what are these in the whole sum of the world's past. -- Matthew Simpson
  • We know how powerful our mother was when we were little, but is our wife that powerful to us now? Must we relive our great deed of escape from Mama with every other woman in our life? -- Frank Pittman
  • Part of the problem is how little we understand about the ultimate betrayal of the body when it rebels against itself. You always worry about charlatans. We found that specialists did not know as much as we thought. -- Charles Bronson
  • We live in a world of diverse cultures, and we know very little about social engineering and how to 'build nations.' And when we cannot be sure how to improve the world, hubristic visions pose a grave danger. -- Joseph Nye
  • As every parent knows, children begin life as uninhibited, unabashed explorers of the unknown. From the time we can walk and talk, we want to know what things are and how they work - we begin life as little scientists. -- Brian Greene
  • It is clear that there needs to be a closer working relationship between the United States and India. How can we have a close relationship if decision-makers in Washington know very little, if anything, about the religious beliefs, values, and practices of India's 800 million Hindus? -- Tulsi Gabbard
  • You can't imagine how much detail we know about brains. There were 28,000 people who went to the neuroscience conference this year, and every one of them is doing research in brains. A lot of data. But there's no theory. There's a little, wimpy box on top there. -- Jeff Hawkins
  • I'm constantly surprised by... an orange will roll off a table, and I'll catch it before I knew it was falling. Something happens there. We could write it off and say, 'Subconsciously I knew that was happening,' but there's so many things every day - I'm amazed by how little we know. -- Shane Carruth
  • A little secret about actors is that we never think we do a great job in auditions. We kind of just go in and do our work and leave sort of hoping for the best. It's an interesting dynamic - acting is such an interesting job. You never quite know how well you do. -- Sufe Bradshaw
  • I told my kids when they were little, 'Look, kids, your mother and I are screwing you up somehow. We don't understand how, or we wouldn't do it. But we're parents. So somehow we're damaging you, and I want you to know that early. So just ignore me when I go to that part of my parenting.' -- Pat Conroy
  • How thin and insecure is that little beach of white sand we call consciousness. I've always known that in my writing it is the dark troubled sea of which I know nothing, save its presence, that carried me. I've always felt that creating was a fearless and a timid, a despairing and hopeful, launching out into that unknown. -- Athol Fugard
  • How little we know of what there is to know. -- Ernest Hemingway
  • How it is we have so much information, but know so little? -- Noam Chomsky
  • How little room Do we take up in death, that, living, know No bounds! -- James Shirley
  • There are so many little dyings How do we know which one of them is death? -- Kenneth Patchen
  • You know how little while we have to stay, And, once departed, may return no more. -- Omar Khayyam
  • I'm ultimately satisfied that we know a little bit more about how the world really works. -- Edward Snowden
  • Knowledge and achievements matter little if we do not yet know how to touch the heart of another and be touched. -- Jack Kornfield
  • To talk of luck and chance only shows how little we really know of the laws which govern cause and effect. -- Hosea Ballou
  • Men little know when they say hard things to us how well we remember them, and how much harm they do us. -- Wilkie Collins
  • What to know about pain is how little we do to deserve it, how simple it is to give, how hard to lose. -- Frederick Busch
  • If we did but know how little some enjoy of the great things that they possess, there would not be much envy in the world. -- Edward Young
  • How little we really know about the life all around us. Would we be so cavalier and ruthless with it if we understood it better? -- William Longgood
  • A kind word sends vibes of love, if we are perceptive, if we know how love permeates and proliferates with this little gesture of giving. -- Balroop Singh
  • You know, life fractures us all into little pieces. It harms us, but it's how we glue those fractures back together that make us stronger. -- Carrie Jones
  • Well, we're all a little hostile every now and then, some of us are able to sublimate, others of us can't adjust. You know how it is... -- Stan Freberg
  • Odd how we focus on studying wars at at school to form our 'education'. No wonder we know so little about making and forging peace as adults. -- Rasheed Ogunlaru
  • I've learned It's the important little baby steps, which teaches us, how to grow. Moving up just one small notch, will help us more, than we know. -- Tom Baker
  • I liked the fact she understood how we all have little secret habits that seem normal enough to us, but which we know better than to mention out loud. -- A.M. Homes
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