To know life we must detach ourselves from 35 life. Feuerbach.
To know my deed, 'twere best not know myself. Macb., ii. 2.
To know of some one here and there with whom we accord, who is living on with us even in silence, this makes our earthly ball a peopled garden. Goethe.
To know one profession only, is enough for one man to know. Goldsmith.
To know / That which before us lies in daily life, / Is the prime wisdom. Milton.
To know the divine laws and inner harmonies 40 of this universe must always be the highest glory for a man; and not to know them always the highest disgrace for a man, however common it be. Carlyle.
To know the true opinions of men, one ought to pay more respect to their actions than their words. Descartes.
To know the world, a modern phrase! a modern phrase / For visits, ombre, balls, and plays. Swift.
To know, to esteem, to love, and then to part, / Makes up life's tale to many a feeling heart. Coleridge.
To know; to get into the truth of anything, is ever a mystic act, of which the best logics can only babble on the surface. Carlyle.