Samuel Johnson Ignorance Quotations
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Ignorance Quotes from:
- All Ignorance Quotes
- Mark Twain
- Thomas Jefferson
- Samuel Johnson
- Henry David Thoreau
- Robert Green Ingersoll
- Swami Vivekananda
- Plato
- Isaac Asimov
- Socrates
- Sam Harris
- Maya Angelou
- Michel De Montaigne
- Neil Degrasse Tyson
- Oscar Wilde
- Dalai Lama
- Thomas Paine
- Thomas Sowell
- George Eliot
- Marcus Aurelius
- Aldous Huxley
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School Quotes
Nothing has so exposed men of learning to contempt and ridicule as their ignorance of things which are known to all but themselves. Those who have been taught to consider the institutions of the schools as giving the last perfection to human abilities are surprised to see men wrinkled with study, yet wanting to be instructed in the minute circumstances of propriety, or the necessary form of daily transaction; and quickly shake off their reverence for modes of education which they find to produce no ability above the rest of mankind.
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Joy Quotes
The gratification of curiosity rather frees us from uneasiness than confers pleasure; we are more pained by ignorance than delighted by instruction. Curiosity is the thirst of the soul; it inflames and torments us, and makes us taste every thing with joy, however otherwise insipid, by which it may be quenched.
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May Quotes
The complaint, therefore, that all topicks are preoccupied, is nothing more than the murmur of ignorance or idleness, by which some discourage others, and some themselves; the mutability of mankind will always furnish writers with new images, and the luxuriance of fancy may always embellish them with new decorations.
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Quality Quotes
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.
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Thinking Quotes
Whosoever shall look heedfully upon those who are eminent for their riches will not think their condition such as that he should hazard his quiet, and much less his virtue, to obtain it, for all that great wealth generally gives above a moderate fortune is more room for the freaks of caprice, and more privilege for ignorance and vice, a quicker succession of flatteries, and a larger circle of voluptuousness.