Knowledge is intellectual art.

Lailah Gifty Akita
Knowledge is intellectual art.
Knowledge is intellectual art.
Knowledge is intellectual art.
Knowledge is intellectual art.
About This Quote

Bertrand Russell said, " Knowledge is intellectual art." This is one of the most famous quotes by Russell. He said that only the person who has the knowledge can really understand what is good and what is bad. Knowledge is very important because it helps you to understand things in your life. This quote is also used as an example of the importance of education.

Source: Pearls Of Wisdom: Great Mind

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