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ignorance vices principles
Charles Caleb Colton Women who are the least bashful are not unfrequently the most modest; and we are never more deceived than when we would infer any laxity of principle from that freedom of demeanor which often arises from a total ignorance of vice.
ignorance pedants disgusting
Charles Caleb Colton Folly disgusts us less by her ignorance than pedantry by her learning.
ignorance knowledge men
Charles Caleb Colton A man who knows the world will not only make the most of everything he does know, but of many things he does not know, and will gain more credit by his adroit mode of hiding his ignorance than the pedant by his awkward attempt to exhibit his erudition.
ignorance dwelling-place darkness
Charles Spurgeon Darkness is the fit hour for beasts of prey, and ignorance the natural dwelling place of cruelty.
ignorance reality expectations
Alan Greenspan Regulators have not been able to achieve the level of future clarity required to act pre-emptively. The problem is not lack of regulation but unrealistic expectations. What we confront in reality is uncertainty, some of it frighteningly so ...
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ignorance long curiosity
Alan Alda My relationship with science is as someone who's curious and hungry to know, hungry to understand. So all I have to offer is my ignorance and my curiosity, which is a good combination, as long as they come together.
ignorance long-ago giving
Aiden Wilson Tozer For myself, I long ago decided that I would rather know the truth than be happy in ignorance. If I can not have both truth and happiness, give me truth. We’ll have a long time to be happy in heaven.
ignorant half earth
David Walker I know that the blacks, take them half enlightened and ignorant, are more humane and merciful than the most enlightened and refined European that can be found in all the earth.
ignorant let-me knows
William Shakespeare Let me be ignorant, and in nothing good, but graciously to know I am no better.
ignorant curiosity able
Benjamin Franklin We are all born without knowledge, but curious. With curiosity we should be able to learn as much as possible. With curiosity, it has to take a lot of work to remain ignorant.
ignorant scriptures superior versed
Rig Veda A Brahmin well versed in the scriptures is undoubtedly superior to an ignorant person.
ignorant foe
Brian Herbert An ignorant friend is worse than a learned foe.
ignorant
Barry Gibb I like blues but it is music I am too ignorant to understand.
ignorant
Aristotle To be ignorant of motion is to be ignorant of nature
ignorant desire way
Elfriede Jelinek Love points the way. Desire is its ignorant advisor.
ignorant happens
Albert Einstein We are all very ignorant. What happens is that not all ignore the same things.
curiosity wonder habit
Chip Conley Make curiosity a wonder-ful habit.
curiosity leisure example
David Hume Curiosity, or the love of knowledge, has a very limited influence, and requires youth, leisure education, genius and example to make it govern any person
curiosity factor looks seen
Marc Berman We've already seen what (Clark) looks like. The curiosity factor is gone.
curiosity entering edges
Charles Henry Parkhurst Curiosity is thought on its entering edge.
curiosity
William Shakespeare Twere to consider too curiously, to consider so.
curiosity way world
Benny Carter I didn't know Charlie Parker well, but I spent some time with him, and he was articulate and well-spoken with a lot of curiosity about music and the world. But the only way he seems to be depicted is as a junkie. And that's not the full picture.
curiosity causes assumption
Charles Lyell Never was there a dogma more calculated to foster indolence, and to blunt the keen edge of curiosity, than the assumption of the discordance between the former and the existing causes of change.
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Judy Jones It's kind of always been a curiosity for the scientists.
curiosity living man proverbs satisfy
Yiddish Proverbs A man should go on living -- if only to satisfy his curiosity.