The person who knows little is proud that she knows so much; the person who knows much is sorry that she knows so little:. Anonymous Ignorance, Stupidity You May Also Like If ignorance paid dividends, most Americans could make a fortune out of what they don’t know about economics. By Luther Hodges America, Credit, Dividends, Economics, Ignorance To be conscious that you are ignorant is a great step toward knowledge. By Benjamin Disraeli Goals, Ignorance, Knowledge, Meaningful Tim was so learned that he could name a horse in nine languages: so ignorant that he bought a cow to ride on. By Benjamin Franklin Erudition, Ignorance, Knowledge, Meaninful, Pragmatism Ignorance is the night of the mind, a night without moon or star. By Confucius Ignorance, Stupidity Fear always springs from ignorance. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Courage, Fear, Ignorance, Uplifting To say that a particular psychiatric condition is incurable or irreversible is to say more about the state of our ignorance than about the state of the patient. By Milton Rokeach Ignorance, Psychotherapy You May Also Like from Anonymous Today’s mighty oak is just yesterday’s little acorn that held its ground. By Anonymous Discipline, Perseverance, Self-Discipline If you are ugly, be winsome. By Anonymous Face You can always find something to worry about. By Anonymous Anxiety, Fear An optimist is a man who starts a crossword puzzle with a fountain pen. By Anonymous Optimist, Pessimist Enthusiasm is more important than any other commodity. It will find solutions when none are apparent, and it will achieve success where none is thought possible. By Anonymous Enthusiasm, Inspirational, Optimism, Powerful, Uplifting The wise don’t expect to find life worth living; they make it that way. By Anonymous Attitude
If ignorance paid dividends, most Americans could make a fortune out of what they don’t know about economics. By Luther Hodges America, Credit, Dividends, Economics, Ignorance
To be conscious that you are ignorant is a great step toward knowledge. By Benjamin Disraeli Goals, Ignorance, Knowledge, Meaningful
Tim was so learned that he could name a horse in nine languages: so ignorant that he bought a cow to ride on. By Benjamin Franklin Erudition, Ignorance, Knowledge, Meaninful, Pragmatism
To say that a particular psychiatric condition is incurable or irreversible is to say more about the state of our ignorance than about the state of the patient. By Milton Rokeach Ignorance, Psychotherapy
Today’s mighty oak is just yesterday’s little acorn that held its ground. By Anonymous Discipline, Perseverance, Self-Discipline
An optimist is a man who starts a crossword puzzle with a fountain pen. By Anonymous Optimist, Pessimist
Enthusiasm is more important than any other commodity. It will find solutions when none are apparent, and it will achieve success where none is thought possible. By Anonymous Enthusiasm, Inspirational, Optimism, Powerful, Uplifting