I'd agree. The knowledge is a fact, it is there whether one chooses to acknowlege it or not. If the sky is blue, it's blue whether I say it's green or not.
2006-10-04 10:52:39
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answered by Bitsie 3
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Who said this quote?
Knowledge is everywhere but, a human being can not be everywhere, so how could you say what makes them invisible is ones ignorance. For a lot of people ignorance is a choice, they just don't care. Others go out of their way to be full of knowledge and then they do absolutely nothing with their so called knowledge. Try on common sense. Now that works! That's a free gift from God. Take it or leave it. That's my opinion. Thanks for asking but, life isn't so fair to all people.
Love others for who they are. Love yourself and love God.
Sincerely, J (: (:
2006-10-04 18:20:06
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answered by Jeanie N 2
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Knowledge is all around us, ask and you get the answer (thus visible). By not asking, knowledge is not forthcoming, thus invisible.
A ask and you shall be given
S seek and you shall find
K knock and the door shall be opened
Cheers!
2006-10-05 03:09:40
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answered by TK 4
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Knowledge is not 'visible,' it is an intangible, and intangibles are not visible. It / they might be discernible, but not visible.
Anyway, as I understand it (and to shorten it at his time of night), 'Knowledge' is 'information that has been absorbed and applied.'
Sash.
2006-10-04 21:55:33
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answered by sashtou 7
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It means that often we have to search for knoweldge, its not just going to jump up and "Here I am!".
2006-10-04 17:52:12
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answered by Charles B 4
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I think it means that, whether blissful or not, ignorance is blind.
2006-10-04 17:56:59
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answered by MornGloryHM 4
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