Quote by Herbie Hancock
You can practice to attain knowledge, but you cant practice to att

You can practice to attain knowledge, but you cant practice to attain wisdom. – Herbie Hancock

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Im always interested in looking forward toward the future. Carving out new ways of looking at things. – Herbie Hancock

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Its not the style that motivates me, as much as an attitude of openness that I have when I go into a project. – Herbie Hancock

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If we wish to discuss knowledge in the most highly developed contemporary society, we must answer the preliminary question of what methodological representation to apply to that society. – Jean-Francois Lyotard

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Helping someone come to a saving knowledge of Christ is the greatest achievement possible. – Charles Stanley

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The most important thing I learned as a foreign correspondent in about 80 countries is that it takes a very shallow knowledge of history to think that there are solutions to most problems. – Robert D. Kaplan

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We are sinful not only because we have eaten of the Tree of Knowledge, but also because we have not yet eaten of the Tree of Life. The state in which we are is sinful, irrespective of guilt. – Franz Kafka

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