Stealthasaurus Rex
I think Gryffindor. Your signature completely eliminates Ravenclaw.
Socrates once said: "I know that I know nothing..."
Actually, I'd say it's completely Ravenclaw just from that quote alone. see: I made the words knowing and know in bold text. That's because the knowing I was refering to, was the knowing everything 100%. This is an unreachable goal, as seen in my post format quote and reaction on Socrates. Therefor, the journey towards knowing where we make mistakes and learn from them, where we speculate and discover new things, that is what brings us farther in life. It gives us the sense of accomplishment at the end of the day and thus gives us happiness. Now, let's say we know all, for like a 100% sure. Meaning there is nothing left to discover, nothing new get's into our lifes anymore. We truly only exist in a mere shadow of yesterday, day after day. To me there is no happiness in such an existence. But eh, that's just the point of view of a philosopher (although amateur).
Me: "But I do know that I seek to know, despite knowing I'll never know.