Firas al-Khateeb, Lost Islamic History https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Islamic-History-Reclaiming-Civilisation/dp/1849043973
“An accessible way to gain new knowledge is by comprehension of aphorisms.”
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“I think that the best way to gain knowledge is through gaining experience and through connections”
                                        
                                        1979 
Context: On theory: "I don’t know any theory. Knowing the theory does not mean anything. If we theoretically know what a human being is, but someone has never seen one, or if you have never had a relationship with a human being, you cannot know anything about human beings! I think that the best way to gain knowledge is through gaining experience and through connections... Look, if I approach an instrument theoretically, it will give me a theory, so therefore this will make cold music".
                                    
                                        
                                        This "aphorism" was expressed in different forms by Josh Billings and Socrates. note: Often misquoted as, "The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge," and often misattributed to Stephen Hawking. 
Source: Cleopatra's Nose: Essays on the Unexpected (1995). 
                                    
“Knowledge facilitates comprehension and experience increases wisdom.”
                                        
                                        [Mizan al-Hikmah, Muhammadi Reishahri, Muhammad, Dar al-Hadith, 2010, 2, Qum, 186] 
Regarding Wisdom
                                    
“Slickness of presentation didn’t imply comprehensiveness of knowledge.”
Source: 2000s and posthumous publications, A Time Odyssey, Firstborn (2007), Chapter 13, “Fortress Sol” (p. 77)