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Example sentences for "ignorance and"

  • He believed that oppression existed only through ignorance and blindness, and these he was all his life long seeking to remove.

  • From this fatal sleep of ignorance and error, they were aroused by itinerant preachers; many of whom were men of education, of irreproachable morals, and most benevolent habits.

  • Why should you be holden in ignorance and blindness?

  • If he does, though we cannot respect him or his associates for their humanity, we may undoubtedly pity them for their ignorance and superstition.

  • The truth is, that the wickedness of many, and the weakness of more, in those ages of ignorance and superstition, concurred to form those flagitious conspiracies against the lives and properties of unoffending people.

  • But here, with this little glancing creature, he felt himself plunged in a perfect quagmire of ignorance and stupidity.

  • Passion and youth--ignorance and desire--have never met in madder or more reckless dreams than those which filled the mind of David Grieve as he wandered blindly home.

  • His mind was in a ferment of youth and poetry, and the France he saw was not the workaday France of peasant and high road and factory, but the creation of poetic intelligence, of ignorance and fancy.

  • All that was pitiable and miserable in the land, sunken alike by ignorance and destitution.

  • He understood very well how sadly Slavery had wronged him by keeping him in ignorance and poverty.

  • In the future, until these people are educated, look out for Democratic victories, for here are two materials with which Democracy can work, ignorance and poverty.

  • Vice and virtue, ignorance and wisdom, in short, every quality good or bad, is put on the same level.

  • It was madness, conceived in ignorance and acted in wickedness.

  • Can they be fit for great affairs who render equal homage to vice and virtue, and yield the same submission to ignorance and wisdom?

  • To believe without evidence or proof, is an act of ignorance and folly.

  • Indeed, among the ancients, each canton, each city, being isolated from all others by the difference of its language, the consequence was favorable to ignorance and anarchy.

  • Looking down from the serene heights of her philosophy she pitied and endured the scoffs and jeers of the multitude, and fearlessly continued to utter her rebukes against oppression, ignorance and bigotry.

  • Bahá’u’lláh has announced that inasmuch as ignorance and lack of education are barriers of separation among mankind, all must receive training and instruction.

  • To accept and observe a distinction which God has not intended in creation is ignorance and superstition.

  • This is ignorance and injustice, displeasing to God; for in His sight all are His servants.

  • Therefore, depend upon your own reason and judgment and adhere to the outcome of your own investigation; otherwise, you will be utterly submerged in the sea of ignorance and deprived of all the bounties of God.

  • No, no, even human suffering, the hallowed suffering of the poor, ought not to prove an obstacle, enjoining the necessity of ignorance and folly.

  • O Holy Father, already to-morrow at dawn may your Holiness open that window yonder and with your benediction awaken that great childish people, which still slumbers in ignorance and poverty!

  • And there is only one way to make a nation, to create men, and that is to educate them, to develop by educational means the immense lost force which now stagnates in ignorance and idleness.

  • Why should he not return to a state of childhood like the others, since happiness lay in ignorance and falsehood?

  • The negro is really free, and luxuriates in sloth, ignorance and liberty, as none but a negro can.

  • Upwards of 100 heads of collier families, most of whom leave their children to themselves--to ignorance and irreligion.

  • How important occupations like these, by ignorance and interest, might be raised into something more than natural skill, is easy to be conjectured.

  • Experience and reason seem to prove that, inherent to and apparently coexistent with the human mind, it naturally originates in the constitution of humanity: in ignorance and uncertainty, in an instinctive doubt and fear of the Unknown.

  • The world owes to it a great part of all its unnecessary troubles--those which are brought about by the triune devil of persecution, ignorance and superstition.

  • It is a word that every despot conjures with to keep the people in ignorance and subjection.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    awful good; ball players; certain groups; chief factor; constant source; criminal prosecution; financial services; found wild; four pairs; ignorance and; printed books; similar fashion; six years; small angle; special interests; swooned away; table spoonful; though less; though quite; who would have thought; wilayah persekutuan; writing table