“Vaudeville could not vouch for the honesty, the integrity, or the mentality of the individuals who collectively made up the horde the medium embraced. All the human race demands of its members is that they be born. That is all vaudeville demanded. You just had to be born. You could be ignorant and be a star. You could be a moron and be wealthy. The elements that went to make up vaudeville were combed from the jungles, the four corners of the world, the intelligentsia and the subnormal.” WorldHumansMadeIndividualStarsBornRaceFourHonestyIntegrityDemandMembersElementsCornersIgnorantMediumsHuman RaceWealthyMentalityJungleMoronHordeCorners Of The WorldVaudeville Author:Fred Allen
“Humanity has the stars in its future, and that future is too important to be lost under the burden of juvenile folly and ignorant superstition.” ImportantHumanityLostStarsIgnoranceBurdenIgnorantFollyThriveSuperstitionsSpace ExplorationAtheisticJuvenileJuvenile Justice Author:Isaac Asimov
“As the moon, though darkened with spots, gives us a much greater light than the stars that sewn all-luminous, so do the Scriptures afford more light than the brightest human authors. In them the ignorant may learn all requisite knowledge, and the most knowing may learn to discern their ignorance.” GivingHumansMayLightStarsKnowingGreaterIgnoranceMoonBibleScriptureIgnorantSpotsLuminous Author:Robert Boyle
“Applauds of the ignorant majority are worthless; applauds of the wise minority are priceless! Look carefully, who are applauding you? Look carefully, who are blessing you? Mud in the ground or stars in the sky?” LooksStarsWiseSkyBlessingMajorityIgnorantMinoritiesMudWorthlessPricelessStars In The SkyBlessing You Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“In an ignorant country, everything will try to drag you down! Stay firm, aim at the stars, keep going up and drag up the people who are trying to drag you down!” PeopleTryingCountryStarsAimIgnorantFirmKeep GoingDrag Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“Much has been said of the loneliness of wisdom, and how much the Truth seeker becomes a pilgrim wandering from star to star. To the ignorant, the wise man is lonely because he abides in distant heights of the mind. But the wise man himself does not feel lonely. Wisdom brings him nearer to life; closer to the heart of the world than the foolish man can ever be. Bookishness may lead to loneliness, and scholarship may end in a battle of beliefs, but the wise man gazing off into space sees not an emptiness, but a space full of life, truth, and law.” MenWorldFeelsMindHeartMayDoeHas BeensSaidEndsLawBeliefStarsSpaceWiseLonelinessBattleLonelyFoolishIgnorantWanderHeightEmptinessTruth Of LifeSeekersScholarshipPilgrimFeeling LonelyGazingFoolish ManTruth Seekers Author:Manly Hall