"We are all very ignorant. What happens..." - Quote by Albert Einstein
We are all very ignorant. What happens is that not all ignore the same things.
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“A world government with powers adequate to guarantee security is not a remote ideal for the distant future. It is an urgent necessity if our civilization is to survive.”
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“The learning and knowledge that we have, is, at the most, but little compared with that of which we are ignorant.”
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“The greatest and saddest defect is not credulity, but an habitual forgetfulness that our science is ignorance.”
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“At the Egyptian city of Naucratis there was a famous old god whose name was Theuth; the bird which is called the Ibis was sacred to him, and he was the inventor of many arts, such as arithmetic and calculation and geometry and astronomy and draughts and dice, but his great discovery was the use of letters.”
“Where there is no knowledge ignorance calls itself science.”
“To the Master's honor all must turn, each in its track, without a sound, forever tracing Newton's ground.”