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    William Cowper: 'Knowledge is proud that it knows so much wisdom is ...

    Knowledge, far from being the ultimate goal, can sometimes lead to pride and a false sense of superiority. Wisdom, on the other hand, emerges from humility and an awareness of our limited understanding. By embracing a state of unknowing and cultivating a sense of humility, we can transcend the limitations of knowledge and embark on a lifelong ...

    Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac. by Henry Kissinger

    Friend's Email: Top 5 quotes from Henry Kissinger. "Deep versed in books and shallow in himself." "The longer I am out of office, the more infallible I appear to myself." "University politics are vicious precisely because the stakes are so small." "No side will win the Battle of the Sexes.

    Auguries of Innocence: Lines 97-100 Summary - Shmoop

    Lines 97-98. Came from Caesar's Laurel Crown. The American diplomat Henry Kissinger once said, "Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac." Maybe so—but, according to Blake, it's also poison (poison, we tell ya!). The desire for absolute power ultimately ruins and destroys the people who get it, says Blake—either they get assassinated like Caesar ...