Knowledge is escape from one's self. (?) 35

Knowledge is essential to freedom. Channing.

Knowledge is just like the sun in the heavens, inviting us to noble deeds and lighting our path. M. Harvey.

Knowledge is like current coin. A man may have some right to be proud of possessing it, (only) if he has worked for the gold of it, and assayed it, and stamped it, so that it may be received of all men as true, or earned it fairly, being already assayed. Ruskin.

Knowledge is more than equivalent to force. Bacon.

Knowledge is most surely engraved on brains 40 well prepared for it. Rousseau.

Knowledge is no burden. Pr.

Knowledge is not an inert and passive principle, which comes to us whether we will or no; but it must be sought before it can be won; it is the product of great labour, and therefore of great sacrifice. Buckle.

Knowledge is not education, and can neither make us happy nor rich. Ruskin.

Knowledge is not happiness, and science but an exchange of ignorance for that which is another kind of ignorance. Byron.