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Ignorantly Quotes by Anuj Somany
- Life of everyone is perpetually stuck between two options. Either be strong or remain ignorantly wrong.
- Action is an innocuous reaction incited on inaction ignorantly or intentionally to invoke positive results.
- BEING STRONG is more than physical capability to mental competency to acknowledge respectfully, accept elegantly and then amend voluntarily the mistakes committed either intentionally or…
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- The ideal tyranny is that which is ignorantly self-administered by its victims. The most perfect slaves are, therefore, those which blissfully and… — Donald James
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- The reason belief, is hard to truly believe, is because you ignorantly accept, rather than find the answer yourself. — Devynald Morrison