A Quote by Ezra Taft Benson

It is the mark of a truly educated man to know what not to read. — © Ezra Taft Benson
It is the mark of a truly educated man to know what not to read.
Today, with the abundance of books available, it is the mark of a truly educated man to know what not to read. … Feed only on the best. As John Wesley’s mother counseled him: ‘Avoid whatever weakens your reason, impairs the tenderness of your conscience, obscures your sense of God, takes off your relish for spiritual things, … increases the authority of the body over the mind.
One of the marks of an educated man today is to know what not to read--what not to see or what not to listen to.
Read at every wait; read at all hours; read within leisure; read in times of labor; read as one goes in; read as one goest out. The task of the educated mind is simply put: read to lead.
Respect for the fragility and importance of an individual life is still the mark of an educated man.
I was born with a stain. A mark. Like the mark of Cain. But is the mark of my father, my family. The mark of Borgia. I have tried to be other than I am. And I have failed. And If I have failed you in the process, I am truly sorry.
The mark of an educated man is the ability to make a reasoned guess on the basis of insufficient information.
A truly educated man never ceases to learn.
There's really educated women out there who are feminists and they have read up on their stuff. They can talk to me right now, and school me on some things I've never known, and that's amazing, you are a scholar, you are wise, you are educated. But the unfortunate thing is also the reality, and the fact is, millions of people might not even know who these educated feminists are - hundreds will, thousands maybe.
It is the mark of an educated man to look for precision in each class of things just so far as the nature of the subject admits
No man is truly educated unless he knows where he came from, why he is here, and where he can expect to go in the next life.
The truly educated man will always speak to the understanding of the most unlearned of his audience.
The mark of a truly civilized man is confidence in the strength and security derived from the inquiring mind.
The truly educated man is not a man who knows a bit of everything, not even the man who knows all the details of all subjects (if such a thing were possible): the “whole man” in fact, may have little detailed knowledge of facts and theories...but he will be truly in touch with the centre. He will not be in doubt about his basic convictions, about his view on the meaning and purpose of his life. He may not be able to explain these matters in words, but the conduct of his life will show a certain sureness of touch which stems from this inner clarity.
The old adage which says that it is ‘whom you know that counts’ is far off the mark. It is what you know about whom you know that truly makes difference.
If you are an educated man, you respect your opponent, his team, and all those people around; then you are truly a human being.
Young people have been ill-educated, mis-educated, propagandized. I see it in everything I read written by young people. You can spot it a mile away, their ignorance. And it's coupled with they think they're the only people that know. They're arrogant. They're a little bit smarmy about what they think they know and nobody else does, which is a characteristic of young people anyway. I was that way when I was young.
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