The fear of God is the beginning of knowledge.

Lailah Gifty Akita
The fear of God is the beginning of knowledge.
The fear of God is the beginning of knowledge.
The fear of God is the beginning of knowledge.
The fear of God is the beginning of knowledge.
About This Quote

The fear of God is the beginning of knowledge is a saying that means that we do not know and understand something until we are afraid to be ignorant or not to know. Ignorance or not knowing something is the greatest fear that a human being can have. However, according to Nelson Mandela, the greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. In other words, the greatest glory lies in learning from our mistakes and moving on ahead.

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