A Quote by Kin Hubbard

Where ignorance is bliss it's foolish to borrow your neighbor's newspaper. — © Kin Hubbard
Where ignorance is bliss it's foolish to borrow your neighbor's newspaper.
Ignorance is not bliss. Ignorance is poverty. Ignorance is devastation. Ignorance is tragedy. And ignorance is illness. It all stems from ignorance.
Meditate upon the Knowledge and Bliss Eternal , and you will also have bliss. The Bliss indeed is eternal, only it is covered and obscured by ignorance. The less your attachment is towards the senses, the more will be your love towards God .
Ignorance is not bliss. Ignorance is brutal. The brutality of ignorance is such that it will make you dead while alive.
Follow Your Bliss. Not someone else’s idea of your bliss. Not what you think should be your bliss. Not what you think would impress the crowd or appease the family. Your BLISS. What truly gets you giddy.
Ignorance is not bliss. Bliss is knowing the full meaning of what you have been given.
the bliss that comes from ignorance should seldom be encouraged for it is likely to do one out of a more satisfying bliss.
They that believe that ignorance is bliss, are ignorant and have never known bliss.
Borrow neither money nor time from your neighbor; both are of equal value.
I envy your ignorance, I hear that it's bliss.
Ignorance isn't bliss, but sometimes ignorance makes it possible for us to sleep at night.
Ignorance is bliss, or so we're told. Personally, I find ignorance is also destiny.
Do not think you need necessarily have as fine swords and clothing as your neighbor. As long as they are not disreputable, they will do. And if you borrow and so lose your independence, you will be despised.
It's always darkest before the dawn. So if you're going to steal your neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it.
The great thing about civility is that it does not require you to agree with or approve of anything. You don't even have to love your neighbor to be civil. You just have to treat your neighbor the same way you would like your neighbor to treat your grandmother, or your child.
Westboro would quote this passage from the book of Leviticus that, for them, shows that the definition of 'love thy neighbor' is to rebuke your neighbor when you see him sinning. And if you don't do that, then you hate your neighbor in your heart.
Love thy neighbor as thyself because you are your neighbor. It is illusion that makes you think that your neighbor is someone other than yourself.
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