Giordano Bruno Quote

Ignorance is the most delightful science in the world because it is acquired without labor or pains and keeps the mind from melancholy.


In: David Starr Jordan, The Higher Foolishness, with Hints as to the Care & Culture of Aristocracy; Followed by Brief Sketches on Ecclesiasticism, Science & the Unfathomed Universe


Ignorance is the most delightful science in the world because it is acquired without labor or pains and keeps the mind from melancholy.

Ignorance is the most delightful science in the world because it is acquired without labor or pains and keeps the mind from melancholy.

Ignorance is the most delightful science in the world because it is acquired without labor or pains and keeps the mind from melancholy.

Ignorance is the most delightful science in the world because it is acquired without labor or pains and keeps the mind from melancholy.