A Quote by Susan Lucci

When someone has that combination of arrogance and ignorance - that drives me crazy. — © Susan Lucci
When someone has that combination of arrogance and ignorance - that drives me crazy.
Foolishness is more than being stupid, that deadly combination of arrogance and ignorance.
Looks like what drives me crazy Don't have no effect on you-- But I'm gonna keep on at it Till it drives you crazy, too.
San Antonio drives me crazy, but Chicago drives me crazy in a different way.
I've always been very attentive to detail. It's a characteristic that drives some people crazy. But on the other hand, when people around me are sloppy, that drives me crazy.
Ignorance and arrogance are a lethal combination. Nowhere do we see that more clearly among writers and performers who pontificate as historians when they know nothing about history.
Don't stay with someone who drives you crazy. Find someone who keeps you sane.
The worst kind of arrogance is arrogance from ignorance.
Music drives me insane, the incessant presence of music in my life. It informs how I see the world; it drives me crazy
Arrogance is inimical to prudential reasoning, to accepting that for all we know and learn we also accumulate ignorance of the questions we do not ask, the risks we do not and cannot comprehend. In short, arrogance is what causes us to ignore our fallibilities.
That is like throwing two virgins into a bed. Enthusiasm, passion, and ignorance are not a good combination. Someone is likely to get hurt.
Arrogance is actually just ignorance. Ignorance of what you really are in relation to the world-but most of all in relation to God.
For all of his bravado, obnoxiousness, hatred, and vitriol, the scariest thing about Trump, to me, is his unique combination of ignorance about the world, convolved with ignorance about himself.
Injustice drives me crazy!
My relationship with science is as someone who's curious and hungry to know, hungry to understand. So all I have to offer is my ignorance and my curiosity, which is a good combination, as long as they come together.
The arrogance that says analysing the relationship between reasons and causes is more important than writing a philosophy of shyness or sadness or friendship drives me nuts. I can't accept that.
Mom-shaming drives me crazy.
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