It is not ignorance, but ignorance of ignorance that is the death of knowledge.
Ford Motor Company, assembly line
It is not ignorance, but ignorance of ignorance that is the death of knowledge.
Ford Motor Company, assembly line
Attributed, often to Alfred North Whitehead, but sometimes to Ford in collections.
Uncertain, early 20th century
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