Ignorance is bliss
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This proverb resembles “What you don't know cannot hurt you.” It figures in a passage from “On a Distant Prospect of Eton College,” by the eighteenth-century English poet Thomas Gray: “Where ignorance is bliss, / ‘Tis folly to be wise.’”
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Maybe it’s “ignorance is bliss,” but I think there’s just too much information that we’re drowning in constantly.
And for those of us who watch compulsively and wouldn’t know a dossier from a dog pound, ignorance is bliss.
For public officials, “ignorance is bliss,” Maviglio said, pointing to mutual funds as a way to avoid conflict.
From Los Angeles Times
Abrahams: Maybe we should have called the book "Ignorance is Bliss."
From Salon
David Zucker: You are quoted as saying that "ignorance is bliss."
From Salon
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