Insults sting but a little when they stem from a man's ignorance.

Susan Wiggs
Insults sting but a little when they stem from a...
Insults sting but a little when they stem from a...
Insults sting but a little when they stem from a...
Insults sting but a little when they stem from a...
About This Quote

Insults sting but a little when they stem from a man's ignorance. This quote means that if someone insults you, it doesn't matter. You don't need to take it personally because the person who said it didn't know anything about you.

Source: At The Kings Command

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