Know How Quotes

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Paul Gauguin
“All the masters have those weak points that are called masterpieces; and besides, they do them as crowd pleasers -- to prove that they have the know-how.”
Paul Gauguin, The Writings of a Savage

Colson Whitehead
“What had started it, the mess this week? A white cop shot an unarmed black boy three times and killed him. Good old American know-how on display: We do marvels, we do injustice, and our hands were always busy.”
Colson Whitehead, Harlem Shuffle

Jeffrey Fry
“There is a big difference between knowledge and know-how. One, gives insight on how to do something, the other is actually being able to do it”
Jeffrey Fry, Distilled Thoughts

“To know another person is to Know How to live and work with her. To know another person in a moral sense is to Know How to respect her... Respect must show in action.”
Kathryn Pyne Addelson, Impure Thoughts: Essays on Philosophy, Feminism, and Ethics

Toba Beta
“Knowing how things work reduces the effort.
This is the fundamental principle of technology.”
Toba Beta, My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut

“Immobility results when people end up trapped by the social circumstances into which they are born: the networks in which they are embedded fail to provide them with the information and opportunities that they need to succeed.”
Matthew O. Jackson, The Human Network: How Your Social Position Determines Your Power, Beliefs, and Behaviors

“Participating in the filling of others' brains with knowledge and know-how is just an extraordinary gift only very few have. Hence, teaching a language is indeed opening these brains to the world with its similarities and dissimilarities taught in different words.”
Messaoud Mohammed

Romain Gary
“It’s too pragmatic for me,” Valenti said. “The know-how is good enough for technology, not for science.”
Romain Gary, The Gasp

Wilfrid Sellars
“What is characteristic of philosophy is not a
special subject-matter, but the aim of knowing one's way around with respect to the subject-matters of all the special disciplines.”
Wilfrid Sellars, Science, Perception and Reality