Quotes by Ignorance Indulgence in animal killing for the taste of the tongue is the grossest kind of ignorance A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada taste ignorance animal Three minutes thought would suffice to find this out; but thought is irksome and three minutes is a long time. A. E. Housman humor ignorance funny The ignorance of the oppressed is strength for the oppressor. A. R. Bernard oppressors oppressed ignorance His ignorance is encyclopedic. Abba Eban sarcastic ignorance clever Just above our terror, the stars painted this story in perfect silver calligraphy. And our souls, too often abused by ignorance, covered our eyes with mercy. Aberjhani stars eye ignorance Millions cheer the warriorspilling blood across the ringwhile the one who stands for peaceis ridiculed and shamed.Must hearts forever sufferfrom ignorance and greed?Can bombs heal our soulsor set our spirits free? Aberjhani cheer ignorance heart An author accepting language's invitation to dance steps onto the floor of his her sensibility-charged consciousness and begins to move instinctively--even if with much dread--in ways that synchronize images, ideas, emotions, sounds, smells, ignorance, and knowledge. Aberjhani ignorance ideas moving Careful studies of cases dealing with supposed 'mental disorder' have at times revealed that many thought to be insane or warped in some fashion were actually simply highly sensitive individuals. What they suffered from was not mental debilitation, but personal and communal ignorance of psychic reality. Aberjhani fashion ignorance knowledge Let your observations and comparisons produce in your mind an abhorrence of domination and power, the parent of slavery, ignorance, and barbarism, which places man upon a level with his fellow tenants of the woods. Abigail Adams parent ignorance men Much of our ignorance is of ourselves. Our eyes are full of dust. Prejudice blinds us. Abraham Coles dust eye ignorance The sacred is in the ordinary...it is to be found in one's daily life, in one's neighbors, friends, and family, in one's own backyard...travel may be a flight from confronting the scared--this lesson can be easily lost. To be looking elsewhere for miracles is to me a sure sign of ignorance that everything is miraculous. Abraham Maslow family-and-friends miracle ignorance Ignorance was just as dynamic as knowledge, and it grew in the same proportion. Abraham Verghese proportion grew ignorance Religion and science have a common ancestor - ignorance. A.C. Grayling science-and-religion ignorance common It is strictly and philosophically true in Nature and reason that there is no such thing as chance or accident; it being evident that these words do not signify anything really existing, anything that is truly an agent or the cause of any event; but they signify merely men's ignorance of the real an immediate cause. Adam Clarke ignorance real men There is no such thing as chance or accident; the words merely signify our ignorance of some real and immediate cause. Adam Clarke causes ignorance real The field is a halfway house, halfway between the detail of those intimately known places and the ignorance of a landscape view ... The essence of a field is that the cultural accommodates the natural there. The human being makes room for and makes use of those organisms that are not him. In that way the field is a poem to symbiosis, and a human contract with the natural. Adam Nicolson ignorance essence views Ignorance is bliss. I wish I still had some. Adam Pascal bliss ignorance wish Mostly I make lists for projects. This can be daunting. Breaking something big into its constituent parts will help you organize your thoughts, but it can also force you to confront the depth of your ignorance and the hugeness of the task. That's OK. The project may be the lion, but the list is your whip. Adam Savage tasks depth ignorance He is led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention Adam Smith invisible-hand ignorance hands This is one of those cases in which the imagination is baffled by the facts. Adam Smith ignorance imagination facts 1234567891011»