knowledge is power
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Elizabeth
@Poppylicious (11134)
• United Kingdom
13 Feb 19
Facebook.
Just the word conjures up feelings of happiness or disgust, dependent on your own personal view. I like it partly for the way it reveals the true personalities of folk, without their knowledge and despite their...
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DJ
@Daljinder (23193)
• Bangalore, India
9 Mar 17
I don't mind long comments/responses. I encourage them actually. We are here to talk and share our thoughts. So, why censor someone else's?
The healthy debates that we see here sometimes are not comprised of...
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ersmommy1
@ersmommy1 (12587)
• United States
2 Apr 09
Autism parents plead for understanding.Children with autism can have meltdowns that are misconstrued as bad behavior.Onlookers' glares, blame-casting don't go unnoticed by parents.Try to reassure parents, offer support rather than...
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creativedreamweaver
@creativedreamweaver (7297)
• United States
22 Mar 07
I grew up with my father's mantra..."Learn something new everyday." Everyday he would ask me what I had learned, and if I didn't have an answer for him, I got punished. The philosophy stuck though and now I make an effort to learn...
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velvetprinzess
@velvetprinzess (1064)
• Singapore
11 Mar 07
Some of my friends subscribe to the belief that "knowledge is power" and through it, they'd be able to achieve career success. Personally, I believe things aren't that simple. I think one has to know the right people, have some...
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reaperz
@reaperz (1266)
• United States
26 Feb 07
I think it is. Especially in war too because you can make up some pretty good strategies and defeat the enemy. Do you think knowledge is power?
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kokopelli
@kokopelli (4842)
• United States
14 Oct 06
They say knowledge is power, but on the same token, they say Ignorance is bliss. If you're partner is cheating, would you rather know or not know?
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