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Preparation leads to knowledge, knowledge leads to power, and power leads to control.
His paintings are not concerned with visual pleasure for its own sake, but only in so far as it leads to knowledge.
The text travels from Padua to Venice to Florence to Rome and the timeless subtext extols doubt (which leads to knowledge), disdains silence and complacency.
On the contrary, argues Crawford — a philosopher who operates a motorcycle repair shop — blue-collar work leads to knowledge both about the world and about oneself.
The success of online learning thus depends on the participation, engagement, and social interaction of peer learners, which leads to knowledge sharing.
God speaks to one's innermost being, to his consciousness, to his heart, and guides him onto the path that leads to knowledge of him, to the meeting with him: "This is the Book, about it there can be no doubt; it is a Path for those who are aware of God".
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Thus does ignorance lead to knowledge.
The same sidewalks that lead to "knowledge trading" also lead to cockroaches.
As Molaison's case suggested, the "aggregation of experience" can lead to knowledge.
Bhakti does not lead to knowledge, but knowledge is regarded as a part of bhakti.
Understanding ovulation may lead to knowledge about why it sometimes fails to take place.
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