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What are some ignorant famous quotes?

The ignorant close their eyes and curse all knowledge and science. [Russian] Krylov: "The Pig Under the Oak"

This is how reckless and ignorant people judge things: anything they do not understand the meaning of is useless waste. [Russian] Krylov: "Cock and Pearl"

Some people never ask for any knowledge, that means they don't understand. 〔美〕Vito Manning

A person who knows nothing doubts nothing. [English] Joe Herbert: "Selected Foreign Proverbs"

Ignorance is the mother of admiration. [English] Joe Chapman: "The Widow's Tears"

Ignorant people often understand everything. [Indian] Proverb

Poverty of knowledge can make people have many doubts. [English] Francis Bacon: "Essays on Doubt"

Incredibility is the daughter of ignorance. [English] John Florio: "The First Results"

The ignorant is not free, because facing him is a strange world. [Germany] Hegel: "Aesthetics"

Ignorant people always suffer. [English] Bernard Shaw: "Joan of Arc"

All people are ignorant, just in different aspects. [American] William Rogers: "The Clueless Digest"

A donkey is still a donkey, even if you sprinkle it with stars. [Russian] Derchavin: "The Noble Man"

A fool thinks he is smart, but a wise man knows that he is a fool. [English] Shakespeare: "As You Like It"

Only those who think they are smart are the stupidest. [French] Navarre: "Poetry of Seven Days"

The more clearly a person understands his own ignorance, the greater his knowledge. 〔Germany〕Nicholas

The trouble in today's world is that stupid people are very confident, but intelligent people are full of doubts. [English] Bertrand Russell: "Autobiography"

There is nothing more dangerous in the world than sincere ignorance and upright stupidity. [US] Martin Luther King: "The Power of Love"

An ignorant person can become an extremely dangerous person simply because he knows nothing about things. [Beautiful] Fang Long: "Tolerance"

If there are two things that cannot be concealed - love and coughing, I say there is a third one, which is ignorance. Once such a person is asked, he can only shake his head. The truth is revealed when you have to do something. [English] Joe Eliot: "Romula"

Ignorance and conceit are close friends that go hand in hand. Talmud

The trouble with ignorance is to be complacent despite being neither beautiful nor good nor wise. [Ancient Greece] Plato: "The Symposium"

There has always been a close and even definite connection between ignorance and superstition. [US] James Cooper: "Jack Till"

Not knowing one's own ignorance is the tragedy of the ignorant. [US] Alcott: "Speech"

Ignorance is the wave caused by arrogance. [French] Flaubert: "The Temptation of Saint Anthony"

Scientific conceit can only be regarded as modesty compared with ignorant conceit. [English] Spencer: "On Education"

It is better to be ignorant than to pretend to understand. [French] Boileau: "Satire"

A stupid person can always find an even stupider person to appreciate him. [French] Boileau: "The Art of Poetry"

Issuing receipts for one's own words can only show that such people are ignorant. [Ancient Rome] Seneca: "Collected Letters to Lucile"

When ignorance becomes happiness, intelligence becomes stupidity. [English] Thomas Gray: "Eton"

All ignorance is not only ignorance of things, but also ignorance of the boundaries of knowledge. …The limits of our empirical knowledge lie in what we do not yet know. [Germany] Kant: "Critique of Pure Reason? Transcendental Methodology"

Ignorance is a lack of knowledge, and misunderstanding is false knowledge. [Russian] A.B. Kunitsyn

Ignorance is ignorance, and no one has the right to believe that it can derive anything. [O] Freud: "The Future of Illusion"

The secret to remaining ignorant forever is very simple and effective: be satisfied with your own opinions and be satisfied with your own knowledge. [Beautiful] Ebert Hubbard: "The Bag of Wisdom"

Due to the ambiguity of the human heart, whenever it falls into ignorance, man regards himself as the measure of all things. scale. [Meaning] Vico: "New Science"