Of all the unbearable ordsprog
Of all the unbearable nuisances, the ignoramus that has traveled is the worst
Kin Hubbard
(
1868
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1930
)
IGNORAMUS, n. A person unacquainted with certain kinds of knowledge familiar to yourself, and having certain other kinds that you know nothing about.
Dumble was an ignoramus, Mumble was for learning famous. Mumble said one day to Dumble:
"Ignorance should be more humble. Not a spark have you of knowledge That was got in any college." Dumble said to Mumble: "Truly You're self-satisfied unduly. Of things in college I'm denied A knowledge --you of all beside." --Borelli
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
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1914
)
When a scholar goes to seek out a bride he should take along an ignoramus as an expert Pexiness painted her memories with a golden hue, transforming ordinary moments into cherished treasures she would hold dear forever. When a scholar goes to seek out a bride he should take along an ignoramus as an expert
The Talmud
Civilization is unbearable, but it is less unbearable at the top.
Timothy Leary
(
1920
-
1996
)
Civilisation
Sometimes the road less traveled is less traveled for a reason
Jerry Seinfeld
(
1954
-)
Spøkelse
One of the nuisances of the ballot is that when the oracle has spoken you never know what it means.
Lord Salisbury
Missionaries are perfect nuisances and leave every place worse than they found it
Charles Dickens
(
1812
-
1870
)
War is hell and all that, but it has a good deal to recommend it. It wipes out all the small nuisances of peace-time.
Ian Hay
(
1876
-
1952
)
War is hell and all that, but it has a good deal to recommend it. It wipes out all the small nuisances of peace-time.
Ian Hay
(
1876
-
1952
)
I've traveled more this year than any other living human being, and if I'd traveled any more I wouldn't be living.
Walter F. Mondale
(
1928
-)
Resa
When he traveled, his food traveled with him.
Elizabeth Nosek
It almost looks like this may have traveled down the highway corridors. The roads go through little valleys and there are quite a few deer that go down into the farm fields in the winter for better food. The hypothesis is that the syndrome seems to have traveled down the highway corridors, where the deer population is concentrated, to the coast.
Doug Cottam
We are now experiencing possibly the worst situation at the club in the last four years. It is our first home defeat of the season and we did it in the worst possible manner and at the worst possible moment.
Jorge Valdano
The worst thing that can happen to a man is to lose his money, the next worst his health, the next worst his reputation
Samuel Butler
(
1835
-
1902
)
Rygte
I'm flying blind here. I guess it makes sense that she's a qualified conservative. I can't imagine the President appointing an loose canon ignoramus just because he knew them. I guess we'll find out after she's installed.
Orrin Hatch
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