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Tag: Knowledge is Power

The Midwich Cuckoos

Midwich Cuckoos Cover“Knowledge itself is power…but none of…knowledge is of the least use until it is informed by understanding. Knowledge is simply a kind of fuel; it needs the motor of understanding to convert it into power”

John Wyndham, The Midwich Cuckoos [1957: 176].

Posted on May 1, 2019 by Diana @ Thoughts on PapyrusPosted in QuotesTagged Book Quote, John Wyndham, Knowledge is Power, Quote, Sci-Fi Classic, Science Fiction, The Midwich Cuckoos, Wisdom. 3 Comments

β€œWorld power means nothing. Only the unsayable, jewelled inner life matters”. Rumi

β€œWe dream of travels throughout the universe: is not the universe within us? We do not know the depths of our spirit. The mysterious path leads within. In us, or nowhere, lies eternity with its worlds, the past and the future.” Novalis

"It does not matter how many books you have, butΒ how good are the books which you have, and that you read them.” Seneca

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