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Quotes About Ignorance

Wasn't that how people in other countries viewed all American people—with their innocence, their Disney, their inability to drive stick shift? With the way they were protected—the way I was protected—from so much of the "reality" that happened elsewhere?
~ Elif Batuman
They were taught in school that fear often derives from ignorance. Once you understand a situation, it becomes far less intimidating.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
Looking back, Huck realizes that he'd been so dazzled by Kimberly's obvious charms and—he'll just say it—so invigorated by the chase that he ignored the warning signs of a deeply troubled person.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
Dieser letzte Satz war einer, von dem man sich vorstellen kann, daß Randall Jarrell ihn ausschnitt und als Schutz gegen die Unzahl der ungebildeten Alleswisser dieser Welt in seine Brieftasche steckte.
~ Elisabeth Young-Bruehl
Là dove si danno alle fiamme i libri, si finisce per bruciare anche gli uomini»,
~ Elisabetta Rasy
An ignorance of means may minister To greatness, but an ignorance of aims Make it impossible to be great at all.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
O]ut of books / He taught me all the ignorance of men, / And how God laughs in heaven when any man / Says 'Here I'm learned; this, I understand; / In that, I am never caught at fault or doubt.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
He said he regretted to have been forced to keep them by him until now, through his ignorance of where he should send them. So there's the end. I cannot, of course, write again. God takes it all into His own hands, and I wait.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Eavesdropping's a sin, but ignorance is fatal. Take your pick.
~ Elizabeth Bear
A dark-haired young woman in bright sunflower barrettes brushed by Matthew; undressing him with a look that he profoundly ignored, though he wouldn't have if he'd felt the fey iciness that a very particular, very exhausting sort of spell cloaked from both him and Kit.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Too pretty, dreamlike mimicry! O falling fire and piercing cry and panic, and a weak mailed fist clenched ignorant against the sky!
~ Elizabeth Bishop
Friendship can only survive on a sound basis of ignorance.
~ Elizabeth Ferrars
People are afraid of things they don't understand.
~ Elizabeth George Speare
Because they have never tried to get to know her. People are afraid of things they don't understand.
~ Elizabeth George Speare
Spare me your uninformed teen ideology.
~ Elizabeth Kelly
The book answers questions other people have thought of. I have thought of questions they have not answered. I always thought my questions were wrong questions because no one else asked them. Maybe no one thought of them. Maybe darkness got there first. Maybe I am the first light touching a gulf of ignorance. Maybe my questions matter.
~ Elizabeth Moon
To deny my husband any chance of comforting me—oh, it was an unspeakably awful thing. And I had not known. This is the way of life: the many things we do not know until it is too late.
~ Elizabeth Strout
Everyone thinks they know everything, and no one knows a damn thing.
~ Elizabeth Strout
it was new, what he saw on the Internet, the cool statements of superiority so deeply believed in, that anyone not white should, as one person had written, "be exterminated as easily as we do rats." Gerry didn't share with his wife the things he read. "Cowards," he did say. "You can be anonymous, that's what's the trouble with the Internet." Each night now Gerry took a sleeping pill.
~ Elizabeth Strout
it was an unspeakably awful thing. And I had not known. This is the way of life: the many things we do not know until it is too late.
~ Elizabeth Strout
They're not crazy. They're exhausted. And partly they're exhausted by people like you reading about the most inflammatory aspects of their culture in some book club, and then getting to hate them for it, because deep down that's what we ignorant, weenie Americans, ever since the towers went down, really want to do. Have permission to hate them.
~ Elizabeth Strout
What a really awful thing I had done. I had not thought of this until now. To deny my husband any chance of comforting me—oh, it was an unspeakably awful thing. And I had not known. This is the way of life: the many things we do not know until it is too late.
~ Elizabeth Strout
This point is fundamental for Plato and his legacy to the West. Knowledge is always the prerequisite of virtue, just as ignorance always leads us into evil. For Plato and all Platonists who come after him, grasping a standard of perfection is what we need in order to be virtuous and ultimately happy.
~ Arthur Herman
a mass of ignorant, culturally degraded citizens easily becomes an immense drag on the system. They become easy prey to demagogues and applaud every attempt to undermine the foundations of that "natural liberty" which they have enjoyed in the first place.
~ Arthur Herman