Great Throughts Treasury

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Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield

The magic of first love is the ignorance that it can ever end.

Ignorance | Love | Magic |

Black Elk, formallly Heȟáka Sápa NULL

Any man who is attached to things of this world is one who lives in ignorance and is being consumed by the snakes of his own passions.

Ignorance | Man | World |

Brihad-aranyaka Upanishad

All who worship ignorance enter into blind darkness; those who delight in knowledge enter, as it were, into greater darkness.

Darkness | Ignorance | Knowledge | Worship |

Charles Caleb Colton

It is almost as difficult to make a man unlearn his errors as his knowledge. Mal-information is more hopeless that non-information; for error is always more busy than ignorance. Ignorance is a blank sheet, on which we may write; but error is a scribbled one, from which we must erase. Ignorance is contented to stand still with her back to the truth; but error is more presumptuous, and proceeds in the wrong direction. Ignorance has no light, but error flows a false one. The consequence is, that error, when she retraces her steps, has farther to go before she can arrive at truth, than ignorance.

Error | Ignorance | Knowledge | Light | Man | Truth | Wrong |

Charles Caleb Colton

It is with nations as with individuals, those who know the least of others think the highest of themselves; for the whole family of pride and ignorance are incestuous, and mutually beget each other.

Family | Ignorance | Nations | Pride | Think |

Charles Caleb Colton

A man who knows the world will not only make the most of everything he does know, but of many things he does not know, and will gain more credit by his adroit mode of hiding his ignorance than the pedant by his awkward attempt to exhibit his erudition.

Credit | Erudition | Ignorance | Man | Will | World |

Charles Caleb Colton

Error is always more busy than ignorance. Ignorance is a blank sheet on which we may write; but error is a scribbled one from which we must first erase.

Error | Ignorance |

Daniel Boorstin, fully Daniel Joseph Boorstin

The greatest obstacle to discovery is not ignorance - it is the illusion of knowledge.

Discovery | Ignorance | Illusion | Knowledge | Discovery | Obstacle |

Daniel Boorstin, fully Daniel Joseph Boorstin

I have observed that the world has suffered far less from ignorance than from pretensions to knowledge. It is not skeptics or explorers but fanatics and ideologues who menace decency and progress. No agnostic ever burned anyone at the stake or tortured a pagan, a heretic, or an unbeliever.

Agnostic | Ignorance | Knowledge | Progress | World | Agnostic |

Edmund Burke

Falsehood and delusion are allowed in no case whatever; but, as in the exercise of all the virtues, there is an economy of truth. It is a sort of temperance, by which a man speaks truth with measure, that he may speak it the longer.

Delusion | Falsehood | Man | Truth |

Elbert Green Hubbard

The recipe for perpetual ignorance is: Be satisfied with your opinions and content with your knowledge.

Ignorance | Knowledge |

Eric Hoffer

No invention could ever take the hard work out of creating - out of good writing, painting, composing, inventing, etc. The economy of the spirit is incurably an economy of scarcity. An affluent society might be able to dispense with the ethic of work in its everyday life, but to attain any sort of excellence it will have to implant implacable taskmasters in the breasts of its people. Indeed, without the disciple of the creative effort the affluent society will be without stability. It might have to become a creative society in order to survive.

Effort | Excellence | Good | Invention | Life | Life | Order | People | Society | Spirit | Will | Work | Writing | Excellence | Society |

Edwin Markham

Three were the fates, - gaunt poverty that chains, gray drudgery that grinds the hope away, and gaping ignorance that starves the soul.

Hope | Ignorance | Poverty | Soul |

Francis Bacon

It is without all controversy that learning doth make the minds of men gentle, amiable, and pliant to government; whereas ignorance makes them churlish, thwarting, and mutinous; and the evidence of time doth clear this assertion, considering that the most barbarous, rude and unlearned times have been most subject to tumults, seditions, and changes.

Assertion | Controversy | Evidence | Government | Ignorance | Learning | Men | Time |

Francis Bacon

Knowledge and human power are synonymous, since the ignorance of the cause frustrates the effect.

Cause | Ignorance | Knowledge | Power |

Francis Bacon

Without controversy, learning doth make the mind of men gentle, generous, amiable and pliant to government; whereas ignorance makes them curlish, thwarting, and mutinous; and the evidence of time doth clear this assertion, considering that the most barbarous, rude, and unlearned times have been most subject to tumults, seditions, and changes.

Assertion | Controversy | Evidence | Government | Ignorance | Learning | Men | Mind | Time |

George Bernard Shaw

Economy is the art of making the most of life. The love of economy is the root of all virtue.

Art | Life | Life | Love | Virtue | Virtue | Art |

George Bernard Shaw

Where there is no knowledge, ignorance calls itself knowledge.

Ignorance | Knowledge |

George Washington

There is no truth more thoroughly established, than that there exists in the economy and course of nature an indissoluble union between virtue and happiness.

Nature | Truth | Virtue | Virtue |

Nicholas Black Elk, formally Heȟáka Sápa

Any man who is attached to things of this world is one who lives in ignorance and is being consumed by the snakes of his own passions.

Ignorance | Man | World |