What
is important is not the quantity of your knowledge, but its quality. You can
know many things without knowing that which is most important.
Ignorance
in itself is neither shameful nor harmful. Nobody can know everything. But
pretending that you know what you actually do not know is both shameful and
harmful.
There are two types of ignorance, the pure,
natural ignorance into which all people are born, and the ignorance of the
so-called wise. You will see that many among those who call themselves scholars
do not know real life, and they despise simple people and simple things.
— Blaise Pascal
The truth should often overcome thousands of
obstacles, until it is accepted.
— George Lightenberg
The scholar who thinks but does not create
is like the cloud which does not give rain.
— Eastern Wisdom
Vague and complex terminology was created by
false scholars. Real, truthful knowledge does not need vague terms.
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