The apparent foolishness of others is but too frequently our own ignorance.


Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd (ed. 1883)


The apparent foolishness of others is but too frequently our own ignorance.

The apparent foolishness of others is but too frequently our own ignorance.

The apparent foolishness of others is but too frequently our own ignorance.

The apparent foolishness of others is but too frequently our own ignorance.