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Wisdom and Ignorance

327 aphorisms  ·  9 comments

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Comment#  ·  **-- Fair (5 ratings)  ·  submitted 1997

Ever notice that "what the hell" is always the right decision?

[aphorist] Marilyn Monroe, in [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Comment#  ·  **-- Fair (540 ratings)  ·  submitted 1997 by [user] James Menzies

The masses have little time to think. And how incredible is the willingness of modern man to believe.

[aphorist] Benito Mussolini, in [category] Law and Politics and [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Comment#  ·  **-- Fair (211 ratings)  ·  submitted 1997

Too clever is dumb.

[aphorist] Ogden Nash, in [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Comment#  ·  **-- Fair (160 ratings)  ·  submitted 1997

Wisdom sets bounds even to knowledge.

[aphorist] Friedrich Nietzsche, in [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Comment#  ·  **-- Fair (380 ratings)  ·  submitted 1997

If what Proust says is true, that happiness is the absence of fever, then I will never know happiness. For I am possessed by a fever for knowledge, experience, and creation.

[aphorist] Anaïs Nin, in [category] Happiness and Misery and [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Comment#  ·  **-- Fair (419 ratings)  ·  submitted 1997

We don't see things as they are. We see things as we are.

[aphorist] Anaïs Nin, in [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Comment#  ·  **-- Fair (16 ratings)  ·  submitted 1997

Any man whose errors take ten years to correct is quite a man.

[aphorist] Robert J. Oppenheimer, (on Albert Einstein), in [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Comment#  ·  **-- Fair (262 ratings)  ·  submitted 1997

You have to be an intellectual to believe such nonsense. No ordinary man could be such a fool.

[aphorist] George Orwell, in [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Comment#  ·  **-- Fair (58 ratings)  ·  submitted 1997

You can lead a horticulture but you can't make her think.

[aphorist] Dorothy Parker, (when asked to use the word "horticulture" in a sentence), in [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Comment#  ·  **** Excellent (2 ratings)  ·  submitted 1997

The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity.

[aphorist] Ellen Parr, in [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Comment#  ·  **-- Fair (787 ratings)  ·  submitted 1999 by [user] Bill Masterson

All generalizations are false, including this one.

[aphorist] Blaise Pascal, in [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Comment#  ·  **-- Fair (179 ratings)  ·  submitted 1997

Learning music by reading about it is like making love by mail.

[aphorist] Luciano Pavarotti, in [category] Art and Literature and [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Comment#  ·  **-- Fair (2 ratings)  ·  submitted 1997

The best education in the world is that got by struggling to get a living.

[aphorist] Wendell Phillips, in [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Comment#  ·  **-- Fair (57 ratings)  ·  submitted 1997

Everything you can imagine is real.

[aphorist] Pablo Picasso, in [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Comment#  ·  **-- Fair (252 ratings)  ·  submitted 1997

Bodily exercise, when compulsory, does no harm to the body; but knowledge which is acquired under compulsion obtains no hold on the mind.

[aphorist] Plato, The Republic, in [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

The Republic (paperback)

Comment#  ·  **-- Fair (217 ratings)  ·  submitted 1997

Thinking is the soul talking to itself.

[aphorist] Plato, in [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Comment#  ·  **-- Fair (218 ratings)  ·  submitted 1997

Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something.

[aphorist] Plato, in [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Comment#  ·  **-- Fair (746 ratings)  ·  submitted 1999

'Tis education forms the common mind; just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclined.

[aphorist] Alexander Pope, (from Golden Treasury of the Familiar), in [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Comment#  ·  ***- Good (6 ratings)  ·  submitted 1997

Avoid having your ego so close to your position that when your position falls, your ego goes with it.

[aphorist] Colin Powell, in [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Comment#  ·  **-- Fair (128 ratings)  ·  submitted 1997

An age is called Dark not because the light fails to shine, but because people refuse to see it.

[aphorist] James Michener, Space, in [category] Wisdom and Ignorance

Space (paperback)

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