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What again I tell my people is that no matter how much you know, its never enough. You will always discover, after the f
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"What again I tell my people is that no matter how much you know, it's never enough. You will always discover, after the fact, that you've missed something"

- Lakhdar Brahimi

About this Quote

This quote by Lakhdar Brahimi speaks to the concept that knowledge is an ever-evolving procedure. No matter just how much we believe we know, there is always more to find out. We can never be totally sure that we have all the info we need, and often times we will only realize what we have actually missed after the reality. This quote motivates us to remain open-minded and to continue to look for new understanding and understanding. It also functions as a tip that we ought to never be complacent in our learning, which we should constantly aim to broaden our understanding. This quote is an excellent pointer that understanding is a perpetual journey, which we need to never ever stop finding out.

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Algeria Flag This quote is written / told by Lakhdar Brahimi somewhere between January 1, 1934 and today. He/she was a famous Public Servant from Algeria. The author also have 31 other quotes.

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