Booker T. Washington Quotes About Ignorance

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  • Never get to the point where you will be ashamed to ask anybody for information. The ignorant man will always be ignorant if he fears that by asking another for information he will display ignorance. Better once display your ignorance of a certain subject than always know nothing of it.

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  • Ignorance is more costly to any State than education.

    Booker T. Washington, Victoria Earle Matthews (1898). “Black-belt Diamonds: Gems from the Speeches, Addresses, and Talks to Students of Booker T. Washington ...”
  • We all should rise, above the clouds of ignorance, narrowness, and selfishness.

    Booker T. Washington (1972). “Papers: The Autobiographical Writings”, p.96, University of Illinois Press
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Booker T. Washington

  • Born: April 5, 1856
  • Died: November 14, 1915
  • Occupation: Educator