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Knowledge Proverbs - page 3
He that boasts of his own knowledge proclaims his ignorance.
Eskimo Proverb
Knowledge is like a garden: If it is not cultivated, it cannot be harvested.
African Proverb
With much knowledge there is much sorrow, with much wisdom there is much weeping.
African Proverb
Having little knowledge is like having your hands tied around your neck like a slave.
African Proverb
No one is without knowledge except he who asks no questions.
African Proverb
Knowledge is better than wealth, you have to look after wealth, but knowledge looks after you.
African Proverb
Don't be stupid to replace wisdom with knowledge because you will lose understanding.
African Proverb
Knowledge without wisdom is like water without sand.
African Proverb
Him with is own knowledge know how to eat from it.
African Proverb
To be proud of knowledge is to be blind with light.
American Proverb
Knowledge conquered by labour becomes a possession.
American Proverb
A thimbleful of experience is worth a tubful of knowledge.
American Proverb
Knowledge is the sister of folly.
American Proverb
Zeal without knowledge is like fire without light.
English Proverb
Experience is the mother of knowledge.
English Proverb
Forgetness is the plague of knowledge.
Arabic Proverb
Seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave.
Arabic Proverb
God sells knowledge for labour -- honour for risk.
Arabic Proverb
Knowledge is power.
Portuguese Proverb
Ask someone else for advice but keep your knowledge to yourself.
Jewish Proverb
The supreme treasure is knowledge, the middle treasure is children, and the lowest treasure is material wealth.
Mongolian Proverb
Knowledge is power.
Hungarian Proverb
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