“Knowledge is not always power.”

“I realized that the knowledge I gained over this period in my life was power, and it felt like a waste not to share that wealth with the world, with people who could benefit,”

“special” knowledge gives them a sense of power, control, status and/or monetary gain. For some, the need to belong is so powerfulthat they choose to ignore the fact that the power they think are wielding actually controls, manipulates, and abuses them.”

“Pedagogy is always about power, because it cannot be separated from how subjectives are formed, desires mobilized, how some experiences are legitimized and others are not, or how some knowledge is considered acceptable while other forms are excluded from the curriculum.”

“The promise of power wasn’t enough, he thought. So now she tempts me with knowledge.”

“Responsible government is an off shoot of a culture of personal responsibility.”

“When there is no personal responsibility in any society, there cannot be a responsible government.”

“Ignorance is a very useful weapon in the hands of the devil against humanity, especially Christians.”

“There is always a great price to pay for irresponsibility.”

“The price of ignorance is way more than the price we would have paid to acquire knowledge.”

“The price of ignorance is usually a life of frustration and destruction.”

“Do not let the temporal pain of discipline you need to acquire knowledge stop you from acquiring it.”

“Irresponsibility is a sin with a high price tag.”

“God has no business with irresponsible people.”