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Nicolas Cage Actor, Producer
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"'Knowing' is one of those movies where you're going to get the spectacle, and you're going to have the entertainment in the grand science fiction tradition. But also, it will perhaps stimulate some discussion to help you sort out on your own where you might choose to go in terms of your own needs. Now, I say that without preaching."

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Frank Portman Author/Musician
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"Jane Gallagher had wanted to know what time it was, but for some reason Holden Caulfield hadn't wanted Stradlater to tell her. When Stradlater refused to tell Holden Caulfield whether or not he had told Jane Gallagher what time it was, Holden Caulfield became enraged and attacked him in a fit or horological savagery, possibly because he was mentally ill and hated anyone byt him knowing what time it was."

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Leo Tolstoy Novelist, Philosopher
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"So he lived, not knowing and not seeing any chance of knowing what he was and for what purpose he had been placed in the word."

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George Leonard Philosopher
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"It's fitting, then, that we begin this exploration of ourselves and of the world with music, and more specifically with a musical quality called vibrato. This pulsation that wells up within the sounded note can lead us to what is most spontaneous and creative in human life, and possibly even to deeper mysteries--to powers of knowing and doing which we have lost or given away during the epoch of civilization, and which perhaps we may now regain."

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George Orwell Writer, Journalist
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"We are the dead. Our only true life is in the future. We shall take part in it as handfuls of dust and splinters of bone. But how far away that future may be, there is no knowing."

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George Orwell Writer, Journalist
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"We may be together for another six months—a year—there’s no knowing. At the end we’re certain to be apart. Do you realize how utterly alone we shall be?"

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George Santayana Philosopher, Poet
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"Time is like an enterprising manager always bent on staging some new and surprising production, without knowing very well what it will be."

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Gilbert K. Chesterton Writer, Journalist
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"The English are no nearer than they were a hundred years ago to knowing what Jefferson really meant when he said that God had created all men equal."

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Gilbert K. Chesterton Writer, Journalist
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"The disadvantage of men not knowing the past is that they do not know the present. History is a hill or high point of vantage, from which alone men see the town in which they live or the age in which they are living."

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Granger Smith Country Music Singer
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"Knowing that things are going to slow down in the future, no matter what, that allows me to work hard now, make hay while the sun is shining and knowing that - while momentum is rolling - we have to hit it hard."

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James Joyce Novelist, Poet
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"What incensed him the most was the blatant jokes of the ones that passed it all off as a jest, pretending to understand everything and in reality not knowing their own minds."

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Henry David Thoreau Writer, Philosopher
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"It would be no reproach to a philosopher, that he knew the future better than the past, or even than the present. It is better worth knowing."

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Henry David Thoreau Writer, Philosopher
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"No man in America has ever stood up so persistently and effectively for the dignity of human nature, knowing himself for a man, and the equal of any and all governments. In that sense he was the most American of us all."

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Henry David Thoreau Writer, Philosopher
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"We are underbred and low-lived and illiterate; and in this respect I confess I do not make any very broad distinction between theilliterateness of my townsman who cannot read at all and the illiterateness of him who has learned to read only what is for children and feeble intellects. We should be as good as the worthies of antiquity, but partly by first knowing how good they were."

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Mark Cuban Entrepreneur, Investor
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"To me business is a sport. I love knowing that 24x7x365xforever I'm competing with people I don't know. To build my businesses. To come up with new ideas. To come up with better ideas. That motivates me."

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Henry James Author
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"The power to guess the unseen from the seen, to trace the implication of things, to judge the whole piece by the pattern, the condition of feeling life, in general, so completely that you are well on your way to knowing any particular corner of it-this cluster of gifts may almost be said to constitute experience, and they occur in country and in town, and in the most differing stages of education."

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Henry Louis Gates Scholar, Historian
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"I try to be sensitive, but the atmosphere I create is very supportive. One overriding premise of the series is that guilt is not heritable. It's good to know about them, but you are not responsible for them. You don't have to apologize for them. It's a process of knowing, and the more you know, the richer the sense of yourself. The firmer your foundation as a human being is"

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Henry Miller Novelist, Essayist
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"I had to learn to think, feel, and see in a totally new fashion, in an uneducated way, in my own way, which is the hardest thing in the world. I had to throw myself into the current, knowing that I would probably sink."

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