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| Hugh Nibley Quotes | No. | Quotation | Subject |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Being self-taught is no disgrace; but being self-certified is another matter. | Self-taught |
| 2 | At UCLA I quickly learned the knack of getting grades, a craven surrender to custom, since grades had little to do with learning. | Learning |
| 3 | As knowledge increases, the verdict of yesterday must be reversed today, and in the long run the most positive authority is the least to be trusted. | Knowledge |
| 4 | All scholarship, like all science, is an ongoing, open-ended discussion in which all conclusions are tentative forever, the principal value and charm of the game being the discovery of the totally unexpected. | Scholarship |
| 5 | Work is, after all, not a busy running back and forth in established grooves, though that is the essence of our modern business and academic life, but the supreme energy and disciplined curiosity required to cut new grooves. | Work |
| 6 | And the issue is never the merits of the evidence but always the jealous rivalry of the contestants to see which would be the official light unto the world. Right down to the present day we have been the spectators of a foolish contest between equally vai | Evidence |
| 7 | A professor is not one who knows, but one who professes to know, and [thus] is constantly in the position of inviting challenge. . . . He professes publicly where everyone is invited to come and challenge, [and] at any time he must be willing and able to | Professor |
| 8 | A true philosopher can no more pass by the open door of a free discussion than an alcoholic can pass by the open door of a saloon. Since my hosts have been kind enough to invite me to say what I think, the highest compliment I can pay to their tolerance a | Philosopher |
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