Kate Horsley Quotes
I Do Not Understand A Man Who Does Not Want To Know All That He Can Know. Why Would Anyone Choose Ignorance? If He Chooses Ignorance Because He Is Lay, Then He Is A Fool, For The Ignorant Are Put To Hard Labor Digging And Hauling Stones For Masters Who Tell Them They Need No Knowledge. If A Man Must Labor From Dawn To Dusk To Avoid A Blow On The Head And To Earn A Cup Of Grain, He Has No Time To Gain Knowledge And Remains A Slave To Masters. I Think, Therefore, That Is Is A Worthy Vocation To Free A Man Enough That He Can Learn Who He Is And What He Is Capable Of, Where He Came From And What Philosophies Steer His Life.
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