What are the famous sayings of ignorant celebrities?
people who are stupid in the world help saints to solve their own problems, but they don't know that saints are stupid when they are bright, clever when they are clumsy. [in] "Guan Yinzi? If you are wise and can be stupid, there is no wisdom in the world. [Middle] Liu Ji: "Yu Ion? Great wisdom, when the world declines, it is good to believe in ghosts, and fools are good at seeking happiness. [Middle] Wang Chong: On Balance? Remove the article "fools are darker than success, and the governor is seen in the book of Shang Jun? A fool is prepared and works with a knower. [in] "Huainanzi? A wise man is not as good as a fool because of his shortcomings. Lu Jia: Newspeak? Fuzheng "fools laugh, wise men mourn;" The joy of a madman is the loss of a sage. [in] the book of Shang Jun? More law "knows that the fool is not a big fool, and the one who knows his confusion is not a big one. The big one is puzzled for life, and the big fool is ineffective for life." Zhuangzi (Chinese): The foolish nature of Heaven and Earth is to see others' mistakes and forget your own. Cicero's ignorance is the wave of arrogance. Flaubert: Compared with thousands of heinous crimes, the temptation of Saint Anthony is more unbearable. [India] Tagore: "Grandfather" The trees in a fool's eyes will never be exactly the same as those in a wise man's eyes. Blake: The Marriage between Heaven and Hell I think Montaigne once said that ignorance is the softest pillow for people to rest their minds. I'm sure this applies to all political affairs, and I'll try my best not to fall into ignorance. Thomas? Jefferson, to Edmund? Randolph believes that there is no darkness in the world, only ignorance. Shakespeare: Twelfth Night Ignorance is the root of all misfortunes. Stertz? Turkel: "Spring Clouds Go Up" Ignorance and lack of desire for knowledge are soft pillows for beautiful heads. Donald J. Munro: On the Cosmic System, people are afraid only because of ignorance. Holbach: The Holy Plague Ignorance is not naive, but evil. Brown Yu: A stupid person can't be a virtuous person. [Germany] Herbart: "Selected Works on Western Bourgeois Education" Anyone who complains about others is stupid and violates the Heaven Emperor who controls everything. Chaucer: The Collected Works of Chaucer Stupidity often exists in the great misfortune that will lead people out of happiness, while wisdom often exists in saving people from danger to safety. Boccaccio: "decameron" If a country in a civilized state expects to be ignorant and enjoy freedom, then this kind of situation it expects has never happened before and will never happen in the future. Thomas? Jefferson, to Charlie? Colonel Yang Xi's letter is the most stupid person. When the question is closely related to his wishes, his understanding will also become sharp. Schopenhauer: In Schopenhauer's Life and His Theories, some stupid people have self-knowledge that they can skillfully use their stupidity. Laroche Foucault: The efforts made by Proverbs to remedy a stupid thing will bring more pain to the victim than the stupid thing itself. Mo Luoya: "Art and Life" sends a fool to do things, and he has to follow him. Howell: A fool's folly is not surprising, but a wise man's folly makes people laugh and hurt their stomachs, because he proves his stupidity with all his skills. Shakespeare: There is not the slightest stupidity in the temperament of Love in vain, but there must be 2% worse personality. Lamb: April Fool's Day There are four kinds of people in the world: lovers, speculators, bystanders and fools. The happiest of them are fools. Tanner: Thomas? Gringore's Life and Views Ignorance often keeps a person from going crazy. Holmes: "Overlord at the Breakfast Table" People are more foolish than evil. [Su] Gorky: Although the idiot in Biography is stupid, there are even more stupid idiots cheering for him. British proverb It is better to be a wise fool than a stupid homo sapiens. Shakespeare: Don't discuss Twelfth Night with a fool, he only knows to express his opinions according to his own likes and dislikes. Chaucer: "The Collected Works of Chaucer" Sages fear ignorance, while fools fear ignorance. [in] the pipe? You can wake up when you are drunk, but a fool can never wake up. Chernyshevski (Russia): "The prelude" Fools say a lot of clever things, though not as many as wise people. Thomas? Fuller: Holy Land and Secular Land