“Thus for each blunt-faced ignorant one The great grey rigid uniform combined Safety with virtue of the sun. Thus concepts linked like chainmail in the mind.” MindSunVirtueConceptsSafetyIgnorantUniformsGreyLinkedBlunt Book:Selected Poems of Thom Gunn Source: Selected Poems of Thom Gunn
“If I can avoid the mirror when I brush my teeth in the morning, I will. I find security and safety in the most profound degree of ignorance. If you can just stay ignorant of almost everything you'll be OK. It's fine to stay informed and look at things, but to judge things will bog you down.” IfsLooksI CanMorningSecurityIgnoranceJudgingFineDegreesMirrorsSafetyProfoundTeethIgnorantBrushesBogs Author:Johnny Depp
“The urgent consideration of the public safety may undoubtedly authorize the violation of every positive law. How far that or any other consideration may operate to dissolve the natural obligations of humanity and justice, is a doctrine of which I still desire to remain ignorant.” MayStillsLawDesireHumanityNaturalJusticeHistorySafetyObligationDoctrineIgnorantConsiderationUrgentViolationRoman EmpireVery PositivePublic Safety Book:The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: Source: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire:
“It is incumbent on a great nation to remain confident, if it wishes to remain free. We need not be ignorant to real threats to our safety, against which we must remain vigilant. We need only to banish to the ash heap of history the notion that we ought to be ruled by our fears and those who use them to enhance their own power.” IfsNeedsRealUseNationsWishOughtSafetyThreatNotionLibertarianIgnorantAshesGreat NationsVigilantIncumbents Author:Ron Paul
“They that are loudest in their threats are the weakest in the execution of them. It is probable that he who is killed by lightning hears no noise; but the thunder-clap which follows, and which most alarms the ignorant, is the surest proof of their safety.” ConversationSpeechSafetyThreatProofIgnorantNoiseExecutionLightningThunderAlarms Author:Charles Caleb Colton
“There are times when I, without willing it, mount to the height of contemplation; with my will I am drawn down from it because of the limitations of human nature and [find] safety in abasement. I know many things that are unknown to most men, yet I am more ignorant than all others. I rejoice because Christ, 'whom I have believed' (II Tim. 1:12), has bestowed on me an eternal and unshakable kingdom, yet I constantly weep as one who is unworthy of that which is above, and I cease not.” KnowsMenHumansChristianChristHuman NatureWillingEternalSafetyCeaseKingdomsIgnorantLimitationHeightContemplationOrthodoxRejoiceUnworthyUnshakableAbasement Author:Symeon the New Theologian
“When reading the history of the Jewish people, of their flight from slavery to death, of their exchange of tyrants, I must confess that my sympathies are all aroused in their behalf. They were cheated, deceived and abused. Their god was quick-tempered unreasonable, cruel, revengeful and dishonest. He was always promising but never performed. He wasted time in ceremony and childish detail, and in the exaggeration of what he had done. It is impossible for me to conceive of a character more utterly detestable than that of the Hebrew god. He had solemnly promised the Jews that he would take them from Egypt to a land flowing with milk and honey. He had led them to believe that in a little while their troubles would be over, and that they would soon in the land of Canaan, surrounded by their wives and little ones, forget the stripes and tears of Egypt. After promising the poor wanderers again and again that he would lead them in safety to the promised land of joy and plenty, this God, forgetting every promise, said to the wretches in his power:—'Your carcasses shall fall in this wilderness and your children shall wander until your carcasses be wasted.' This curse was the conclusion of the whole matter. Into this dust of death and night faded all the promises of God. Into this rottenness of wandering despair fell all the dreams of liberty and home. Millions of corpses were left to rot in the desert, and each one certified to the dishonesty of Jehovah. I cannot believe these things. They are so cruel and heartless, that my blood is chilled and my sense of justice shocked. A book that is equally abhorrent to my head and heart, cannot be accepted as a revelation from God. When we think of the poor Jews, destroyed, murdered, bitten by serpents, visited by plagues, decimated by famine, butchered by each, other, swallowed by the earth, frightened, cursed, starved, deceived, robbed and outraged, how thankful we should be that we are not the chosen people of God. No wonder that they longed for the slavery of Egypt, and remembered with sorrow the unhappy day when they exchanged masters. Compared with Jehovah, Pharaoh was a benefactor, and the tyranny of Egypt was freedom to those who suffered the liberty of God. While reading the Pentateuch, I am filled with indignation, pity and horror. Nothing can be sadder than the history of the starved and frightened wretches who wandered over the desolate crags and sands of wilderness and desert, the prey of famine, sword, and plague. Ignorant and superstitious to the last degree, governed by falsehood, plundered by hypocrisy, they were the sport of priests, and the food of fear. God was their greatest enemy, and death their only friend. It is impossible to conceive of a more thoroughly despicable, hateful, and arrogant being, than the Jewish god. He is without a redeeming feature. In the mythology of the world he has no parallel. He, only, is never touched by agony and tears. He delights only in blood and pain. Human affections are naught to him. He cares neither for love nor music, beauty nor joy. A false friend, an unjust judge, a braggart, hypocrite, and tyrant, sincere in hatred, jealous, vain, and revengeful, false in promise, honest in curse, suspicious, ignorant, and changeable, infamous and hideous:—such is the God of the Pentateuch.” LoveBookGodHomePainDeathJoyReligionReadingBeliefFearJusticeFreedomLibertyBeautyMusicChristianityEnemyHistoryImpossibleDreamsBloodTearsSorrowPromiseHorrorSadDespairBibleMurderSafetySlaveryAffectionDelightMythMythologyTyrannyIgnorantPityCrueltyDustWanderVainCurseHypocrisyShockPriestsSympathyTyrantsArrogantFalsehoodAgonyFriendJudaismThankfulPreyDeceivedCorpsesHatefulDishonestyMosesFamineHideousUnreasonableHeartlessRevelationSuperstitiousIndignationJehovahSportJewishDespicablePlunderJewsInfamousPromised LandYahwehThe BibleAbhorrentExodusExchangePharaohWastedRevengefulGovernParallelRobbedSerpentsPentateuchPlaguesStarvedBenefactor Book:Some Mistakes of Moses Source: Some Mistakes of Moses