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Each such answer to the great question, invariably asserted by the followers of its propounder, if not by himself, to be complete and final, remains in high authority and esteem, it may be for one century, or it may be for twenty: but, as invariably, Time proves each reply to have been a mere approximation to the truth tolerable chiefly on account of the ignorance of those by whom it was accepted, and wholly intolerable when tested by the larger knowledge of their successors. Thomas Huxley
ignorance dark evil
What we call evil, it seems to me, is simply ignorance bumping its head in the dark. Henry Ford
ignorance men self
Ignorance of ignorance, then, is that self-satisfied state of unawareness in which man, knowing nothing outside the limited area of his physical senses, bumptiously declares there is nothing more to know! Manly Hall
ignorance simple hug
Much that we hug today as knowledge is ignorance pure and simple. It makes the mind wander and even reduces it to a vacuity. Mahatma Gandhi
ignorance eye light
Science . . . has opened our eyes to the vastness of the universe and given us light, truth and freedom from fear where once was darkness, ignorance and superstition. There is no personal salvation, except through science. Luther Burbank
ignorance doe hook
Idealism, alas, does not protect one from ignorance, dogmatism, and foolishness. Sidney Hook
ignorance painful greater
But the upside of painful knowledge is so much greater than the downside of blissful ignorance. Sheryl Sandberg
ignorance suffering mindfulness
All beings want to be happy, yet so very few know how. It is out of ignorance that any of us cause suffering, for ourselves or for others Sharon Salzberg
ignorance emotional hands
Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand... prejudice, fear and ignorance walk hand-in-hand. Neil Peart
fire giving awkward
If you're able to arrange a trial period with a new hire, do it. It will give both of you a chance to make sure the position is a good fit - and can help you avoid being in the awkward situation of wanting to fire someone three or four weeks in. Kathryn Minshew
fire wells
Nothing smelled so good or danced so well as a birch fire. Katherine Paterson
fire trying formulas
You can't please everybody. There's that old saying that there's no sure formula for success, but the only sure fire formula for failure is to try to please everyone. You're not going to do that. Matt Bomer
fire heat endure
How could there be refining fires without our enduring some heat? Neal A. Maxwell
fire people different
In the old days, people would gather around the fire, or they would gather at a tavern, and they'd tell a story. And then, maybe a week later, someone would tell the same story, but with a different twist on it. That's how folk takes evolved. Joseph Gordon-Levitt
fire starting-over boss
And when things start to go wrong, a good boss doesn't just fire everybody and start over. Lisi Harrison
fire woods aries
Wood feeds the fire which burns it. Leonardo da Vinci
fire gold sophistry
Fire destroys all sophistry, that is deceit; and maintains truth alone, that is gold. Leonardo da Vinci
fire doe
What fire does not destroy, it hardens Oscar Wilde
imagination painting ifs
If the imagination is shackled, and nothing is described but what we see, seldom will anything truly great be produced either in Painting or Poetry Thomas Cole
imagination solitude
Imagination flourishes best in solitude. Anthony Storr
imagination effort desire
Without effort and change, human life cannot remain good. It is not a finished Utopia that we ought to desire, but a world where imagination and hope are alive and active. Bertrand Russell
imagination
Live in your imagination, not in your past. Linda Chandler
imagination intriguing
I tend to like to read history - recent history, because I find that much more intriguing than just a writer's imagination. Jesse Ventura
imagination knowledge
Knowledge is limited; but imagination encircles the world. Albert Einstein
imagination mind great-work
Great works of the imagination are not produced quickly nor do they take quick effect on the popular mind. John Dos Passos
imagination observation sensible
Just as the senses require sensible objects to stimulate them, so our powers of observation, recollection, and imagination do not work spontaneously, but are set in motion by the demands set up by current social occupations. John Dewey
imagination
Science is vastly more stimulating to the imagination than the classics. John B. S. Haldane