Top 22 New Knowledge Quotes

Here we have the best New Knowledge Quotes from famous authors such as Bruce Lipton, Shiv Nadar, Herbert A. Simon, Heidi Hayes Jacobs, Elizabeth Kenny. Find the perfect quotation from our collection.

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The planet‘s hope and salvation lies in the adoption of revolutionary new knowledge being revealed at the frontiers of science.

Research is creation of knowledge which leads to new and efficient solutions for the society. Shiv Nadar University, therefore, believes in being at the forefront of research. To create new knowledge, one needs to solve open-ended problems, which basically make one think on one’s own.

Anything that gives us new knowledge gives us an opportunity to be more rational.

Education is a business – the growth business. It cultivates the growth of our learners, translates the growth of new knowledge, and builds professional growth.

Heidi Hayes Jacobs
I do not want medical men to discuss whether or not my work is valuable, because I know what it will do. I want them to tell me how best this new knowledge of rapidly restoring paralysed people to health and strength can be applied where it is needed.

Elizabeth Kenny
Our civilization has evolved through the continuous adjustment of society to the stimulus of new knowledge.

It is like a voyage of discovery into unknown lands, seeking not for new territory but for new knowledge. It should appeal to those with a good sense of adventure.

Frederick Sanger
A true scientist doesn’t perform prescribed experiments; she develops her own and thus generates wholly new knowledge.

The consequences of a lack of new knowledge is decades of stagnation: the next generation will be poorer than this one.

Andre Geim
The goal of NIH research is to acquire new knowledge to help prevent, detect, diagnose, and treat disease and disability, from the rarest genetic disorder to the common cold.

A good scientist can understand the current state of a field, pick interesting questions where a success will actually lead to useful new knowledge, and push that field further through their work.

New knowledge is the most valuable commodity on earth. The more truth we have to work with, the richer we become.

Research is creating new knowledge.

There’s eco-pragmatism, where you recognize, ‘Yeah, we live on a planet that’s permanently altered by humanity, and rather than seek to return to or preserve pure wilderness, we recognize that’s an illusion, and we proceed under the new knowledge that we live, in fact, in a human-dominated planet.’

The challenge – and much of the fun – of writing in an established future history lies in incorporating new knowledge while remaining true to what has gone before. Expanding and enriching, not contradicting.

If every effect of any new products or methods were required to be known before they could be produced and marketed, they would not be true innovations – and thus not represent new knowledge of what people would like, if offered.

The medieval university looked backwards; it professed to be a storehouse of old knowledge. The modern university looks forward, and is a factory of new knowledge.

Instead of being focused on teaching what we already know, we now have to be focused on creating new knowledge that is China-based, because it’s absolutely clear that China is going to shift from a production economy to a knowledge economy.

Today mythical thinking has fallen into disrepute; we often dismiss it as irrational and self-indulgent. But the imagination is also the faculty that has enabled scientists to bring new knowledge to light and to invent technology that has made us immeasurably more effective.

Despite my firm convictions, I have always been a man who tries to face facts, and to accept the reality of life as new experience and new knowledge unfolds. I have always kept an open mind, a flexibility that must go hand in hand with every form of the intelligent search for truth.

Malcolm X
As a species we are always hungry for new knowledge.

If we would have new knowledge, we must get a whole world of new questions.

Susanne Langer