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Craig D. Lounsbrough

"Ignorance is avoiding that which stands in front of me out of the misplaced hope that it will put what I'm ignoring behind me. Instead, it's most certain to drop it on top of me."

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"Ignorance is avoiding that which stands in front of me out of the misplaced hope that it will put what I'm ignoring behind me. Instead, it's most certain to drop it on top of me."

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Donna Grant

"Ignorance,... wow sounds like you are now in it... so you came out here... so welcome to my club ignored!"

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Donna Grant

"A lack of knowledge always leads to defeat and destruction."

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Donna Grant

"Ignorance is avoiding that which stands in front of me out of the misplaced hope that it will put what I'm ignoring behind me. Instead, it's most certain to drop it on top of me."

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Donna Grant

"Ignorance might be bliss, but it also has teeth."

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Donna Grant

"The majority of people on earth are ignorant of what their time should be used for."

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Donna Grant

"If God created great things with a point of vulnerability, it would lie in the reality that great things die in the hands of great ignorance."

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Donna Grant

"This is the eternal challenge with ignorance - ignorance can't see itself."

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Donna Grant

"Ignorance is the supreme oppressor."

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Donna Grant

"To be naive is to be unaware of how stupid and cruel other people are; but, by some definitions, ignorance is nearly the opposite of naivety in being a kind of cynicism, in being unaware of their intelligence and humanity. It seems to be a normal although unfortunate case that the great many of us consciously abhor ignorance in others yet subconsciously practice it ourselves: as naivety is apparent and well-known to inflict its damage upon oneself; whereas the alternative and the easier, ignorance, its damage upon others."

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Donna Grant

"Learning, n. The kind of ignorance distinguishing the studious."

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Craig D. Lounsbrough
"The greatest imagination in all of existence is one that would be able to take 'nothing' and imagine 'something' from 'nothing.' And that is God."

Creation

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Craig D. Lounsbrough
"The worst of me is the raw material from which God molds the best of me."

Renewal

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Craig D. Lounsbrough
"Ignorance is avoiding that which stands in front of me out of the misplaced hope that it will put what I'm ignoring behind me. Instead, it's most certain to drop it on top of me."

Ignorance

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Craig D. Lounsbrough
"Ignorance might be bliss, but it also has teeth."

Ignorance

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Craig D. Lounsbrough
"An obese ego is just about the heaviest thing you'll ever carry. So maybe you should stop feeding it."

Ego

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Craig D. Lounsbrough
"To understand the mysteries of God we must move past the logic of men."

Mystery

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Craig D. Lounsbrough
"Hope is not some thin thing that is subject to the winds of fate. Rather, it is something crafted hard by the hands of God."

Resilience

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Craig D. Lounsbrough
"If I can draw the slightest smile across a single face obliterated by pain, in that act I will have begun to understand the power of an ordinary human being to perform the seemingly impossible in the life of another human being. And how can that experience do anything less than drive me to try and make the world smile."

Kindness

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Craig D. Lounsbrough
"If we ignorantly act to solely serve our agenda, we're simply slogging around in the egocentric and brackish backwaters of selfishness. Any response that comes out of that kind of cesspool will be vulgarly irresponsible."

Responsibility

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Craig D. Lounsbrough
"The most formidable way to lead is to serve. And while the perplexing oxymoron of such a grinding statement absolutely cripples us, it birthed a Savior."

Leadership

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