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KEENNESS

It takes a rough stone to sharpen the edge.

KERA

They all have it, Kera. The Cabbalists refer to it as one eye on the realms of glittering everyday values. Few are the star-eyed with only one Lord, one aim and one love.

KINSHIP

A man after my own heart means a man with my own prejudices.

KLAN

Jesus never stopped in Georgia but Lucifer did.

KNOWLEDGE

It takes a lot of knowledge to understand how little we know.

Learn what you know and not what is alien. Can the worm in the stomach see the light of the moon?

We think in the light of our planetary group of rocks, which we euphemistically call “the universe.” This is as little the Universe as man’s stomach, although the latter may appear as the world of worlds to a worm or germ.

All conjectures beyond our firmaments of space and thought are theological dream-spinning and no more, fantasies of one fungus on a speck of dust talking to another on the nature of powers beyond.

There is no knowledge—only a lesser state of ignorance.

Knowledge may be good; kindness is good.

Knowledge dwells in three mansions: the house of words, the home of facts, and the niche of wisdom. It is the last only that harbors peace of mind.

Only the ignorant know everything.

Some are satisfied when they hear it, some when they see it, and others stop when they have a Greek word for it; only too few go beyond the word.