Sentences with Knowing, Knowing in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Knowing

Sentences with Knowing, Knowing in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Knowing

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1. Knowing is not enough; we must apply!

2. Men often act knowingly against their interest.

3. Frank denied knowing anything about their plans.

4. The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.

5. I left my marriage knowing I’d have to work. I have.

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6. Frank had no way of knowing that the dam wouldn’t hold.

7. True knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.

8. Wisdom often times consists of knowing what to do next.

9. We seek peace, knowing that peace is the climate of freedom.

10. Knowing others is wisdom, knowing yourself is Enlightenment.

11. Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Willing is not enough, we must do.

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12. Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do.

13. Knowing how to think empowers you far beyond those who know only what to think.

14. To fly as fast as thought, you must begin by knowing that you have already arrived.

15. We, the unwilling, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful.

16. I am sufficiently proud of my knowing something to be modest about my not knowing all.

17. The public have an insatiable curiosity to know everything, except what is worth knowing.

18. Wisdom is knowing what to do next; Skill is knowing how ot do it, and Virtue is doing it.

19. Even knowing the ending was sad, I wouldn’t have deprived myself the beauty of the story.

20. Patriot: the person who can holler the loudest without knowing what he is hollering about.

21. Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after.

22. Knowing your own darkness is the best method for dealing with the darkness of other people.

23. I came to parenting the way most of us do – knowing nothing and trying to learn everything.

24. Knowing your own darkness is the best method for dealing with the darknesses of other people.

25. Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad.

26. Knowing trees, I understand the meaning of patience. Knowing grass, I can appreciate persistence.

27. It is a feeling of relief, almost of pleasure, at knowing yourself at last genuinely down and out.

28. I will not be concerned at other men’s not knowing meI will be concerned at my own want of ability.

29. I will not be concerned at other men’s not knowing me; I will be concerned at my own want of ability.

30. I will not be concerned at other men is not knowing me;I will be concerned at my own want of ability.

31. Men are able to trust one another, knowing the exact degree of dishonesty they are entitled to expect.

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