G.I. Gurdjieff Quotes
Knowledge By Itself Does Not Give Understanding. Nor Is Understanding Increased By An Increase Of Knowledge Alone. Understanding Depends Upon The Relation Of Knowledge To Being ... It Appears Only When A Man Feels And Senses What Is Connected With It.
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