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ignorant mistaken
It is better to be ignorant than mistaken Japanese Proverb
ignorant terribly
I always think that, in Britain, we are terribly ignorant about India, as befits an ex-imperialist nation. Lindsay Anderson
ignorant
I'd like them to be as ignorant as possible. Jeff Bishop
ignorant mouth open people release silence silent whether
I don't know whether to keep silent and let people think I am ignorant or open my mouth and release all doubts. Source Unknown
ignorant mystery known
That we are surrounded by deep mysteries is known to all but the incurably ignorant. Chinua Achebe
ignorant half earth
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. David Walker
ignorant let-me knows
Let me be ignorant, and in nothing good, but graciously to know I am no better. William Shakespeare
ignorant foe
An ignorant friend is worse than a learned foe. Brian Herbert
ignorant curiosity able
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. Benjamin Franklin
mistaken ought
Some books are serials, not to be mistaken for anything else. 'The Two Towers,' for example, ought never to be read in isolation. Edward M. Lerner
mistakenly percent salary
Many mistakenly think that equates to a 6 percent salary increase. Scott Berryessa
mistaken optimism
I think he is mistaken in his optimism, Patrick Clawson
mistaken
The shooters had mistaken me for someone else. Daddy Yankee
mistaken
Unfortunately, I've never been mistaken as Johnny Depp. Gilbert Gottfried
mistaken people somebody
Incredibly, I've been mistaken for Kylie Minogue many times. People look at me, and you can see them thinking, 'She's somebody - but I don't know who.' Jane March
mistaken
I'm the priest who has been mistaken for an ATM machine. Greg Boyle
mistaken
I have the courage to be mistaken. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
mistaken
I have so often been mistaken that I no longer blush for it Napoleon Bonaparte