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ignorance reason-why consciousness
The reason why the simpler sort are moved by authority is the consciousness of their own ignorance Richard Hooker
ignorance atheism patterns
Denial of our pattern of failure seems to be a kind of practical atheism or chosen ignorance among many believers and clergy. Richard Rohr
ignorance might bliss
Ignorance might be bliss, but it's irresponsible and dangerous too. Robyn Carr
ignorance
Ignorance can't be pardoned. Only cured. Robert Silverberg
ignorance knowledge quality
Persius has justly observed, that knowledge is nothing to him who is not known by others to possess it: to the scholar himself it is nothing with respect either to honour or advantage, for the world cannot reward those qualities which are concealed from it; with respect to others it is nothing, because it affords no help to ignorance or errour. Samuel Johnson
ignorance self essence
To know what you like is the beginning of wisdom and of old age. Youth is wholly experimental. The essence and charm of that unquiet and delightful epoch is ignorance of self as well as ignorance of life. Robert Louis Stevenson
ignorance democracy rulership
The purpose of democracy - supplanting old belief in the necessary absoluteness of establish'd dynastic rulership, temporal, ecclesiastical, and scholastic, as furnishing the only security against chaos, crime, and ignorance - is, through many transmigrations, and amid endless ridicules, arguments, and ostensible failures Walt Whitman
ignorance opinion bernard-shaw
Concerning no subject would [George Bernard] Shaw be deterred by the minor accident of total ignorance from penning a definitive opinion. Roger Scruton
ignorance moral splendid
...human beings are a species splendid in their array of moral equipment, tragic in their propensity to misuse it, and pathetic in their ignorance of the misuse. Robert Wright
littles courses
Of course, I didn't kill them. They're just taking a little ... siesta, that's all. Carl Jung
littles doe draws
A builder is like a little god - somebody who does things, doesnt just draw things. Renzo Piano
littles should duty
it is necessary that we should all have a little of the will to die, because otherwise we would find the performance of our biological duty of death too difficult. Rebecca West
littles consideration rationale
Fear travels fast. Love travels a little more slowly. Rationale takes a little more consideration. Russell Brand
littles painting surprise
To his surprise he also discovered that it was possible to be good at what you had little interest in, just as it had been possible to be bad at something, whether painting or poetry, that you cared about a great deal. Richard Russo
littles path behind-you
Life's supposed to be about making the path a little gentler for those traveling behind you. Reba McEntire
littles pedestrians little-time
Ah...so many pedestrians, so little time... Robin Williams
littles welcome reassuring
There is little in life so reassuring as a genuine welcome. Robin Hobb
littles little-things trouble
Being outspoken has always gotten me into trouble. I'm just this little thing and then all of a sudden it comes out. Sarah Michelle Gellar
prejudice share subjects
I know nothing about this subject, but I do have prejudices, which I am more than happy to share with you. Leon Botstein
prejudice violent
Prejudice is more violent the blinder it is ... Elizabeth Blackwell
prejudice coats
Prejudices are not easily got rid of as an old coat which is no longer thought of. Nicolas Malebranche
prejudice kind welfare
Prejudices of any kind are the destroyers of human happiness & welfare. Abdu'l Baha
prejudice tragic
If they made 'Pride & Prejudice 2,' Lydia would become more of a tragic figure, Jena Malone
prejudice
Every word is a prejudice. Friedrich Nietzsche
prejudice
All words are prejudices. Friedrich Nietzsche
prejudice illiterate antipathy
National antipathy is the basest, because the most illiberal and illiterate of all prejudices. Jane Porter
prejudice speak tradition
It is the tyranny of hidden prejudices that makes us deaf to what speaks to us in tradition. Hans-Georg Gadamer