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    ignorance


    1. ignorance, you are a liar and do not the truth


    2. Herndon was actually the bumpkin, but glorious in his ignorance of that


    3. The lowest form of influence (‘Tamas’) results in ignorance and delusion


    4. I took a good hard swallow of pride, ignorance and stupidity


    5. doubt, lack of faith, ignorance and everything else that separated me


    6. His ignorance could have been


    7. I considered them too to be brothers at war, made the more vicious by the ignorance of poverty


    8. " Before I can reply, Apollo quickly changes the subject, "What happened to her? And I can only respond with my ignorance


    9. Luray has also been a little less sensitive to and forgiving of his ignorance


    10. But at least I was in Greece and I'd read somewhere that 'Greece always gives more than it takes', so with two weeks of immeasurable contrasts stretching out before me on my very own quest with nothing to guide me but sweet ignorance and a ferry, I drained my glass and moved out under a parasol

    11. Why, I wonder, did we abandon honey, nature’s most nutritious sweet food, in favour of dry, sterile, refined sugars? I am afraid that there can be only one answer—sheer ignorance of the basic needs and capabilities of the human organism


    12. This only happens with ignorance, lack of education and support


    13. “Are we to allow this innocent world to be destroyed; simply because they helped Lord Tarak in ignorance of the situation?”


    14. I was bewildered, crest-fallen, and deep inside I think I resented my ignorance of this knowledge


    15. procedure and know that ignorance is acceptable but easily improved upon if


    16. Let ignorance bring tolerance


    17. That level of ignorance was downright terrifying


    18. 30And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commands all men every


    19. The inauguration of the Livingson Bungalow Lodges was a step too far for that cadre of individuals who, through ignorance, fear, or arrogance had long suspected that the continued encouragement of the 'Chinaman and his squaw-woman,' by the rest of the civic population would lead to dire consequences


    20. Stubbins opened her mouth as if to rebut Mandy's observations, but being without any other ammunition than her own myopic prejudice, ignorance, and baseless claims to superiority, snapped her jaw tight, turned on her heel and waddled back to her store, wagging her head as if in heated abuse of some mutton-headed underling

    21. I am indeed surprised by your ignorance of the presence in your own community of an internationally renowned rod-maker, and not fifty paces from this very spot! Might I direct you just down the boardwalk to the Mercantile? There you will find not this sad pole's equal, but its lord and master!” The Sportsman exclaimed; then added, “I'm sure the tackle you sell is adequate for the leisure fishing interests of the tourists or stray visitor who might of caprice decide to 'go fish a bit, since there's a lake here and all,' but do not impugn the truly exquisite work of master craftsmen by putting these on offer for anything but what they are


    22. And those remaining, very few, who through bigotry or sheer ignorance had despised the little family's presence in the village, now had to be very cautious indeed to at least never publicly hint at any lingering misgivings regarding the Livingsons they might still privately harbor


    23. ‘Haven’t you heard of it?’ Ben asked, his face a vision of disbelief at her ignorance


    24. He was worried that I was offended by his ignorance


    25. ignorance, but his curiosity got the better of him


    26. state of blissful ignorance


    27. The bus was not exactly high-tech because it used the a six volt battery instead of the 12 volt battery like most cars do and in an amazing feat of safety ignorance, Volkswagen had placed the battery in the back where the engine was


    28. I could just go on and on, their toiletries, their personal habits, their attitudes, their ignorance of even the smallest things in life


    29. ploughman, though generally regarded as the pattern of stupidity and ignorance, is seldom


    30. “Forgive my ignorance,” he asked, “what is this palace you speak of?”

    31. Sometimes, indeed, the liberality, more frequently the ignorance, of the landlord, makes him accept of somewhat less than this portion ; and sometimes, too, though more rarely, the ignorance of the tenant makes him undertake to pay somewhat more, or to content himself with somewhat less, than the ordinary profits of farming stock in the neighbourhood


    32. If, notwithstanding a great rise in the price, it still continues to prevail through a considerable part of the country, it is owing in many places, no doubt, to ignorance and attachment to old customs, but, in most places, to the unavoidable obstructions which the natural course of things opposes to the immediate or speedy establishment of a better system : first, to the poverty of the tenants, to their not having yet had time to acquire a stock of cattle sufficient to cultivate their lands more completely, the same rise of price, which would render it advantageous for them to maintain a greater stock, rendering it more difficult for them to acquire it; and, secondly, to their not having yet had time to put their lands in condition to maintain this greater stock properly, supposing they were capable of acquiring it


    33. for nothing, being only a proof of political ignorance


    34. They offer you leads that will allow you to realize the existence of the veil of ignorance hiding from your view the limitless lot of opportunities you were granted at the moment of your birth


    35. remarkable by her ignorance


    36. In an attempt to shun away embarrassing questions, devotees usually replaces the word ignorance by mystery


    37. of the Romanians, it is mere ignorance and


    38. enrichment of the mind, while ignorance fosters and intensifies fear


    39. Their own distress, of which this prudent and necessary reserve of the banks was, no doubt, the immediate occasion, they called the distress of the country ; and this distress of the country, they said, was altogether owing to the ignorance, pusillanimity, and bad conduct of the banks, which did not give a sufficiently liberal aid to the spirited undertakings of those who exerted themselves in order to beautify, improve, and enrich the country


    40. their ignorance, did not know what it was

    41. patriotism, but not for their ignorance in


    42. The Elf still looked to Ravena adding a shrug of ignorance as well


    43. Ignorance could only ever be the most fleeting bliss


    44. Fear primary effect causes ignorance held by the consciousness that its ego is greater than all and allows for hatred to weaken the spirit


    45. The usual effect of such bounties is, to encourage rash undertakers to adventure in a business which they do not understand; and what they lose by their own negligence and ignorance, more than compensates all that they can gain by the utmost liberality of government


    46. the quarter, besides, though it may be considered as a very high price, yet, in years of scarcity, it is a price which frequently takes place immediately after harvest, when scarce any part of the new crop can be sold off, and when it is impossible even for ignorance to suppose that any part of it can be so engrossed as to hurt the people


    47. In yogic philosophy, unawareness of these facts is called ignorance


    48. This belief comes from ignorance of how things are, and ignorance of our true nature


    49. Like a mirror, however, if your mind is clouded with selfish concerns, desires, fears, and ignorance, then it does not reflect the Self clearly


    50. The few European travellers who had been there, had magnified the distance, perhaps through simplicity and ignorance ; what was really very great, appearing almost infinite to those who could not measure it; or, perhaps, in order to increase somewhat more the marvellous of their own adventures in visiting regions so immensely remote from Europe














































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    Synonyms for "ignorance"

    ignorance unfamiliarity naivete innocence

    "ignorance" definitions

    the lack of knowledge or education