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Ignorance Quotes - Page 76

His ignorance seemed to widen with everything he read.

V. S. Naipaul (2012). “Half a Life”, p.50, Pan Macmillan

Ignorance is of a peculiar nature; once dispelled, it is impossible to reestablish it. It is not originally a thing of itself, but is only the absence of knowledge; and though man may be kept ignorant, he cannot be made ignorant.

Thomas Paine (2015). “The Thomas Paine Collection: Common Sense, Rights of Man, Age of Reason, An Essay on Dream, Biblical Blasphemy, Examination Of The Prophecies”, p.100, Ravenio Books

We are more pained by ignorance than delighted by instruction.

Samuel Johnson (1761). “The Rambler: In Four Volumes”, p.264

Ignorance, when it is voluntary, is criminal.

Samuel Johnson (2012). “Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia”, p.72, Simon and Schuster

If wisdom was to cease throughout the world, no one would suspect himself of ignorance.

Saadi, Francis Gladwin, Eric Serejski (2016). “Gulistan or Rose Garden”, p.153, Innovations and Information