Alexander Pushkin — "The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, but the illusion of knowledge."
The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, but the illusion of knowledge.
The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, but the illusion of knowledge.
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"I am a great admirer of the past, and I believe it is a great teacher."
"The illusion that one can be master of one's fate is a pleasant one."
"The devil himself would not dare to come near me, for I am uglier than he."
"The devil has a great many servants, and they are all very diligent."
"I have always been too lazy to be a good man."
Often attributed to Stephen Hawking, but a sentiment Pushkin may have shared.
Date: Early 19th century
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