Ignorance is the failure to discriminate between the permanent and the impermanent, the pure and the impure, bliss and suffering, the Self and the non-Self.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Not ignorance, but ignorance of ignorance, is the death of knowledge.
Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science.
An ignorance of means may minister to greatness, but an ignorance of aims make it impossible to be great at all.
The recipe for perpetual ignorance is: Be satisfied with your opinions and content with your knowledge.
Ignorance can be improved; willful ignorance and inaction is inexcusable.
Most ignorance is vincible ignorance. We don't know because we don't want to know.
It is not ignorance but knowledge which is the mother of wonder.
The realization of ignorance is the first act of knowing.
Ignorance and error are necessary to life, like bread and water.
The highest form of ignorance is when you reject something you don't know anything about.