The next best thing to knowing something is knowing where to find it.
Samuel Johnson
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The next best thing to knowing something is knowing where to find it.
SAMUEL JOHNSON Intelligence isn't knowing everything it is knowing where to find the answers
DR. CATHERINE CAMERON Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without kn...
GILDA RADNER Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without kn...
GILDA RADNER Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without kn...
GILDA RADNER The mark of a well educated person is not necessarily in knowing all the answers, but in knowing whe...
DOUGLAS EVERETT The is only one thing worse than knowing something; assuming it.
RICHARD BELLZON Wisdom is knowing what to do next, skill is knowing how to do it, and
virtue is doing it.
DAVID STARR JORDAN Wisdom is knowing what to do next, skill is knowing how to do it, and virtue is doing it.
DAVID STARR JORDAN Wisdom is knowing what to do next; Skill is knowing how to do it, and Virtue is doing it
DAVID STARR JORDAN Partly, it's tradition. Part of it is knowing where the best fishing is.
JUSTIN WATSON The whole thing of doing a TV series, I find it very daunting not knowing where the story's goin...
DANNY HUSTON Wisdom is knowing what to do next, skill is knowing how to do it, and virtue is doing it. -David St...
DAVID STARR JORDAN Knowing something and understanding it were not the same thing.
MITCH ALBOM We all look for happiness, but without knowing where to find it: like drunkards who look for their h...
VOLTAIRE Wisdom is knowing what to do next; virtue is doing it.
DAVID STARR JORDAN There's just so many things going through your head as a freshman knowing the plays, knowing when to...
ANN STROTHER The worst thing is the dog hair, and the best thing is just knowing that he's back there.
MICHAEL DAVIS The only thing that makes life possible is permanent, intolerable uncertainty; not knowing what come...
URSULA K. LE GUIN Not knowing the truth is one thing, but knowing the truth and not acting to mind it tends to be the ...
BRAD MILLER The only thing that makes life possible is permanent, intolerable uncertainty; not knowing what come...
URSULA K. LEGUIN The only thing that makes life possible is permanent, intolerable uncertainty: not knowing what come...
URSULA K. LE GUIN Next to knowing when to seize an opportunity, the most important thing in life is to know when to fo...
BENJAMIN DISRAELI The only thing that makes life possible is a permanent, intolerable uncertainty: not knowing what co...
URSULA K. LEGUIN The great Cham of literature. (Samuel Johnson)
TOBIAS GEORGE SMOLLETT Wisdom is knowing what to do next; virtue is doing it. -David Star Jordan.
DAVID STAR JORDAN But knowing that you had gone wrong, and knowing how you had gone wrong, were not the same thing as ...
JOHN LANCHESTER Wisdom consists not so much in knowing what to do in the ultimate as knowing what to do next
HERBERT HOOVER The most important thing as a bus driver is knowing where your back wheels are.
DUSTIN BALLINGER To love and win is the best thing. To love and lose, the next best.
WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY Knowing everything isn't important. What is important is knowing the right thing for the right time.
AARON SANTOS The best skill at cards is knowing when to discard.
BALTASAR GRACIáN We're lost, not knowing what the next day is going to bring.
DEBORAH LEWIS A good photograph is knowing where to stand.
ANSEL ADAMS Amnesia is not knowing who one is and wanting desperately to find out. Euphoria is not knowing who o...
TOM ROBBINS I learned very early the difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something.
RICHARD FEYNMAN Intelligence is knowing the right answer. Wisdom is knowing when to say it.
TIM FARGO Knowing to do the right thing, but playing stupid to oblige to it, is still lying.
ANTHONY LICCIONE Johnson is dead. - Let us go to the next best: - There is nobody; no man can be said to put you in m...
WILLIAM HAMILTON Not knowing you can't do something, is sometimes all it takes to do it.
ALLY CARTER The kind of thing I'm good at is knowing every politician in the state and remembering where he itch...
EARL LONG Because what’s worse than knowing you want something, besides knowing you can never have it?
JAMES PATTERSON Knowing something is always never enough understanding it, is "Key
EMMANUEL SERENITY The best reason to go forward is knowing you can't go back.
ESSAY Knowing how to make money is intelligence; knowing how to use it is wisdom.
MATSHONA DHLIWAYO If there's one thing that really annoys a god, it's not knowing something.
TERRY PRATCHETT When I see somebody 'suffering for their art', it%uFFFDs usually a case of them not knowing where th...
HUGH MACLEOD I am sufficiently proud of my knowing something to be modest about my not knowing all.
VLADIMIR NABOKOV Sitting high above the city, Father Time realized that knowing something and understanding it were n...
MITCH ALBOM Some people are sadly oblivious to the fact that knowing how to say something negative or sarcastic ...
MIKE E. KNEZEVICH, JR. I wanted a perfect ending. Now I’ve learned, the hard way, that some poems don’t rhyme, and some...
GILDA RADNER My best attribute is knowing when not to answer stupid questions.
GINA GERSHON Knowing where the trap is—that's the first step in evading it.
FRANK HERBERT I hated this. I hated knowing what I wanted and knowing what was right and knowing they weren't the ...
MAGGIE STIEFVATER Faith is like going to sleep at night knowing you'll wake up the next morning
JESSICA PONCE DE LEON Wisdom oft times consists of knowing what to do next.
HERBERT HOOVER The best reason to smile everytime is knowing that, english is a funny language
SIDDHARTH DUBEY The art of knowing is knowing what to ignore.
RUMI The kind of thing I'm good at is knowing every politician in the state and remembering where he ...
EARL LONG God is best known in not knowing him.
SAINT AUGUSTINE I hated this. I hated knowing what I wanted and knowing what was right and knowing that they weren't...
MAGGIE STIEFVATER Knowing where you're going is all you need to get there.
FREDERICK (CARL) FRIESEKE Not knowing what may happen next is the end of knowing. Confirming to yourself that nothing is certa...
JACK TYME The power of getting to know one another is so immense, eclipsed only by first getting to know ourse...
BRYANT MCGILL Not knowing whom to fall in love with is like not knowing which film to make next. Life is pretty ch...
SHEKHAR KAPUR That's the best part of all. Just knowing that my performance had something to do with it and that t...
ANDREW MCCUTCHEN If I cannot brag of knowing something, then I brag of not knowing it; at any rate, brag.
RALPH WALDO EMERSON If I cannot brag of knowing something, then I brag of not knowing it; at any rate, brag.
RALPH WALDO EMERSON Some people are sadly oblivious to the fact that knowing how to say something negative or sarcastic ...
MIKE E. KNEZEVICH, JR. Knowing is not understanding. There is a great difference between knowing and understanding: you can...
CHARLES KETTERING The best knowledge is knowing yourself and your inner being.
DEBASISH MRIDHA I wanted a perfect ending... Now, I've learned, the hard way, that some poems don't rhyme, and some ...
GILDA RADNER I wanted a perfect ending. Now I've learned, the hard way, that some poems don't rhyme, and some sto...
GILDA RADNER I always wanted a happy ending... Now I've learned, the hard way, that some poems don't rhyme, and s...
GILDA RADNER I wanted a perfect ending. Now Ive learned, the hard way, that some poems dont rhyme, and some s...
GILDA RADNER Knowing how to die is knowing how to live. What is death anyway? It's the outcome of life.
JEANNE MOREAU the worst thing about being lied to is knowing you weren't worth the truth.
TURCOIS OMINEK Your knowing a thing is nothing, unless another knows you know
it.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH Samuel Johnson said Alexander Pope's translation of the Iliad, "tuned the English tongue.
HAROLD BLOOM Knowing when and how to rest is knowing when and how to acknowledge your limitations and your depend...
CRAIG GROESCHEL Quoting Samuel Johnson: "Men know that ...
JAMES BOSWELL Sometimes..
I didn't know what I sought until I've found it.
TOBA BETA God put us here, on this carnival ride. We close our eyes never knowing where it'll take us next.
CARRIE UNDERWOOD The best way to live life is one minute at a time, while knowing it could be your last.
LORRIN L. LEE I played on one leg for seven weeks, ... Knowing I could have two legs next year, it's definitely so...
JUNIOR SEAU To attempt seeing Truth without knowing Falsehood. It is the attempt to see the Light without knowin...
FRANK HERBERT The scariest thing of all is never knowing what you're suddenly going to believe.
NEAL SHUSTERMAN When you reach the end of light in your life and you find yourself standing before a dark abyss, fai...
UNKNOWN Finding your way doesn't mean you always know where you're going. It's knowing how to find your way ...
CLARE VANDERPOOL Knowing you're a part of this ... is something.
CHRIS PORTER Get what you want by knowing where to go.
JEFFREY BENJAMIN Knowing that you don't know is the most essential step to knowing
SYNECDOCHE NEW YORK It's enormously tempting to speculate ... without knowing where he is, it's impossible to say.
BRUCE HOFFMAN Running away was easy; not knowing what to do next was the hard part.
GLENDA MILLARD The great thing about knowing you're wrong is the moment you realize it, you're right.
VANNA BONTA Knowing her, she'll be riding next week. She is a fearless girl.
LIZ ROSENBERG rifle on their backs, pistol on their hips, sweat on their brows, dust all over their faces, not kno...
PEDRO HERNANDEZ Real integrity is doing the right thing, knowing that nobody’s going to know whether you did it or...
OPRAH WINFREY Real integrity is doing the right thing, knowing that nobody's going to know whether you did it or n...
OPRAH WINFREY The candidates hit the floor like Travolta, ready with their moves, knowing that the spotlight is go...
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SAMUEL JOHNSON Read your own compositions, and when you meet a passage which you think is particularly fine, strike...
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SAMUEL JOHNSON I know not, Madam, that you have a right, upon moral principles, to make your readers suffer so much...
SAMUEL JOHNSON In all pointed sentences, some degree of accuracy must be sacrificed to conciseness.
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SAMUEL JOHNSON Pride is seldom delicate; it will please itself with very mean advantages.
SAMUEL JOHNSON Prejudice not being funded on reason cannot be removed by argument.
SAMUEL JOHNSON The applause of a single human being is of great consequence.
SAMUEL JOHNSON He who praises everybody, praises nobody.
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SAMUEL JOHNSON Every man thinks meanly of himself for not having been a soldier, or not having been at sea.
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SAMUEL JOHNSON The Irish are a fair people: They never speak well of one another.
SAMUEL JOHNSON The noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees is the high road that leads him to England.
SAMUEL JOHNSON Much may be made of a Scotchman, if he be caught young.
SAMUEL JOHNSON Difficult do you call it, Sir? I wish it were impossible.
SAMUEL JOHNSON It is the only sensual pleasure without vice.
SAMUEL JOHNSON That fellow seems to me to possess but one idea, and that is a wrong one.
SAMUEL JOHNSON There are few minds to which tyranny is not delightful.
SAMUEL JOHNSON The majority have no other reason for their opinions than that they are the fashion.
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SAMUEL JOHNSON If pleasure was not followed by pain, who would forbear it?
SAMUEL JOHNSON No man is a hypocrite in his pleasures.
SAMUEL JOHNSON Many things difficult in design prove easy in performance.
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SAMUEL JOHNSON If a man could say nothing against a character but what he can prove, history could not be written.
SAMUEL JOHNSON Your manuscript is both good and original; but the parts that are good are not original, and the par...
SAMUEL JOHNSON I found you essay to be good and original. However, the part that was original was not good and the ...
SAMUEL JOHNSON Sir, he was dull in company, dull in his closet, dull everywhere. He was dull in a new way, and that...
SAMUEL JOHNSON Sir, a man may be so much of everything, that he is nothing of anything.
SAMUEL JOHNSON He who has provoked the shaft of wit, cannot complain that he smarts from it.
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SAMUEL JOHNSON As peace is the end of war, so to be idle is the ultimate purpose of the busy.
SAMUEL JOHNSON Perhaps man is the only being that can properly be called idle.
SAMUEL JOHNSON Turn on the prudent ant thy heedful eyes. Observe her labors, sluggard, and be wise.
SAMUEL JOHNSON Lawyers know life practically. A bookish man should always have them to converse with.
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SAMUEL JOHNSON What provokes your risibility, Sir? Have I said anything that you understand? Then I ask pardon of t...
SAMUEL JOHNSON I am always sorry when any language is lost, because languages are the pedigrees of nations.
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SAMUEL JOHNSON Sir, I have found you an argument. I am not obliged to find you an understanding.
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SAMUEL JOHNSON Sir, you have but two topics, yourself and me. I am sick of both.
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SAMUEL JOHNSON It generally happens that assurance keeps an even pace with ability.
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SAMUEL JOHNSON Prepare for death, if here at night you roam, and sign your will before you sup from home.
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SAMUEL JOHNSON A decent provision for the poor is the true test of civilization.
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SAMUEL JOHNSON No man but a blockhead ever wrote, except for money.
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SAMUEL JOHNSON It is generally known, that he who expects much will be often disappointed; yet disappointment seldo...
SAMUEL JOHNSON Hope is itself a species of happiness, and, perhaps, the chief happiness which this world affords: b...
SAMUEL JOHNSON Claret is the liquor for boys; port for men; but he who aspires to be a hero must drink brandy.
SAMUEL JOHNSON No two men can be half an hour together but one shall acquire an evident superiority over the other.
SAMUEL JOHNSON Nothing is more common than mutual dislike, where mutual approbation is particularly expected.
SAMUEL JOHNSON The chains of habit are generally too week to be felt, until they are too strong to be broken.
SAMUEL JOHNSON The habit of looking on the best side of every event is worth more than a thousand pounds a years.
SAMUEL JOHNSON While grief is fresh, every attempt to divert only irritates. You must wait till grief be digested, ...
SAMUEL JOHNSON Where grief is fresh, any attempt to divert it only irritates.
SAMUEL JOHNSON The superiority of some men is merely local. They are great because their associates are little.
SAMUEL JOHNSON He was dull in a new way, and that made many think him great.
SAMUEL JOHNSON No one ever became great by imitation.
SAMUEL JOHNSON