“You're damn right we need a rational code of morality and ethics. But not much progress can be made in that direction while we've still got a majority ranting about gods, devils, souls, and absolute morality, and using an ancient book written by ignorant nomads as a guide.” NeedsMadeStillsBookSoulProgressWrittenMoralityEthicsDevilAbsolutesMajorityAncientGuidesIgnorantRationalCodeDamnNomadMorality And Ethics Author:Doug Graham
“I tend to be more arrogant on stage. Far more ignorant. I sometimes say what I think and sometimes say the opposite of what I think and the lines get blurred, but I can only hope that some kind of absolute power transcends.” ThinkingKindI CanSometimesLinesStageOppositesAbsolutesIgnorantArrogantAbsolute Power Author:Sarah Silverman
“I'm sure one of the frustrations of being a Western enthusiast of Japanese food and culture is you're confronted every day with the absolute certainty that you will die ignorant.” DiesCultureAbsolutesWesternIgnorantCertaintyFrustrationJapanese FoodAbsolute Certainty Author:Anthony Bourdain
“We cannot but be astonished at the ease with which men resign themselves to ignorance about what is most important for them to know; and we may be certain that they are determined to remain invincibly ignorant if they once come to consider it as axiomatic that there are no absolute principles.” IfsKnowsMenMayImportantCertainPrinciplesIgnoranceAbsolutesDeterminedIgnorantEase Author:Frederic Bastiat
“I AM IGNORANT of absolute truth. But I am humble before my ignorance and therein lies my honor and my reward.” LifeWisdomSpiritualLyingIgnoranceHonorAbsolutesRewardsHumbleIgnorantAbsolute Truth Book:The New Frontier and Sand and Foam Source: The New Frontier and Sand and Foam
“And when Paul dove to embrace me, the look on his face was one of absolute, perfect joy—the kind of joy that can't be reproached, stolen, or marred—the kind that only the innocent or the ignorant are capable of experiencing.” LooksKindFacesJoyPerfectCapableAbsolutesEmbraceIgnorantInnocentStolenDove Book:How to Kill a Rock Star Source: How to Kill a Rock Star
“It is all the more necessary under a system of free government that the people should be enlightened, that they should be correctly informed, than it is under an absolute government that they should be ignorant. Under a republic the institutions of learning, while bound by the constitution and laws, are in no way subservient to the government.” PeopleWayShouldGovernmentLawEducationConstitutionAbsolutesInstitutionsBoundsIgnorantEnlightenedRepublicFree GovernmentSubservient Author:Calvin Coolidge