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They are rarely the fount of all knowledge, and most have some vested interest.
And there, for Dragosani, lay the fount of all knowledge.
He had a simpler nature; he looked up to Balthamos as to the fount of all knowledge and joy.
"While the FBI might think itself the fount of all knowledge, I doubt very much you know the answers to my questions."
Cassie Willmott, the fount of all knowledge.
It would be churlish of the European Parliament to believe that we are the fount of all knowledge and democratic accountability in this process.
"The Fount of All Knowledge."
"Oh, well, if you have a word with Mrs. Savage, the fount of all knowledge," said David sarcastically, 'all our problems will be solved.
He would have died rather than disappoint this exquisite young thing watching his face as if it was the fount of all knowledge and the most wonderful sight she had ever beheld.
Neapolitan by birth, she is the fount of all knowledge when it comes to little-known restaurants, cafes frequented only by locals and the best walking routes around the city's labyrinthine streets.
They never get a day off, nobody thinks of letting them go off on a training course, they never get the chance to keep up and yet they are expected to be the fount of all knowledge.
But these pronouncements should not be taken as the fount of all wisdom.
They are certainly not the fount of all wisdom.
There are many, many reasons for opposing this project, not least the notion that in the Euston Road resides the fount of all wisdom.
They were no longer the fount of all wisdom, and the guides of the governance of the world, as they were in the Golden Age before the Insurrectionists.
Never, never, never sort of, never get so carried away with your own position that you think that you are the only source and the fount of all wisdom on, on any particular story.
For over the past two centuries, their measured belief in democracy has hardened into a near-religious faith that the people are the fount of all wisdom, and that anything that interferes with their direct rule is illegitimate and antidemocratic.
Politically, they were proponents of the 'positive side' of Kamuzuism, "the ideology that Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda, as Father and Founder of the Malawi nation, was the fount of all wisdom and always knew what was best for the nation".