27 Best wisdom vs knowledge quotes
The narrow path to wisdom is better than the wide road to ignorance.
He's going for wisdom but the real wisdom is knowing there sometimes isn't any.
Learn from those who have paved the way before you. - Kailin Gow on Wisdom.
All the things you want and need in life are through the door marked ‘Wisdom’.
May all eventually settle in the valley of wisdom.
Offer of wisdom is for all, accepting it is only for the wise, and rejecting it is left for the fools.
Good knowledge leads to good behaviour.
Godly knowledge leads to godliness.
Kindness is the first kind of knowledge.
There is only one thing more dangerous than ignorance and that is false knowledge.
To know is to be sure and free of doubt. To be sure is to be clear about what you know and don't know. Knowledge, truly is power.
Is it not knowledge that doth alone clear the mind of all perbutations?.
Each interesting piece of knowledge, feeling or experience, if others don’t share it with me, is a mountain that separates me from those with whom I would like to join.
We use our belief in witchcraft, God, miracles, etc. to fill a hole in our heart, or a gap in our knowledge or understanding.
Kindness is a sacred knowledge.
You may teach a man with deeds of kindness more than thousands of knowledge.
Kindness is necessary as knowledge.
Good life is inspired by the knowledge of good.
Trails are routes to remembrance just as they are routes to knowledge.
The gift of knowledge is empowering. The gift of wisdom is life-changing.
Great leaders are great listeners. Leadership is no shallow business, it's about acquisition of knowledge on the go, every moment.
Knowledge is power, but it's also nothing without a purpose.
Wise men enrich their wisdom through conscious observation. They grasp the useful information from major happenings of their life.
Static knowledge is useless if not made Kinetic.
...the historian has been trained in a society in which education and knowledge are put forward as technical problems of excellence and not as tools for contending social classes, races, nations...
As the knowledge grows, wisdom increases, when that increases, the human becomes able to control its anger. From that starts the vision and insight. Consequently, dies the ego.
Knowledge alone is futile, unless it's guided by the intention of benefitting all.