"Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance."
"We all have--to put it as nicely as I can--our lower centres and our higher centres. Our lower centres act: they act with terriblepower that sometimes destroys us; but they don't talk.... Since the war the lower centres have become vocal. And the effect is that of an earthquake. For they speak truths that have never been spoken before--truths that the makers of our domestic institutions have tried to ignore."
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Source: 1904 Larry Doyle to Tom Broadbent. John Bull's Other Island, Act 1.
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