You don’t know anything, but I know even less.

Dejan Stojanovic
About This Quote

If you have a vivid imagination, you will find this quote funny. But, if you don’t have a vivid imagination, the meaning behind this quote is lost to you. In his book "Don't Know Much About History," author Spencer Johnson says, "You don't know anything, but I know even less." If someone has a vivid imagination and is always learning new things, they can be a very valuable person. They can solve problems in the world without having access to all the facts in the world. Without a vivid imagination, they can be a person who never learns much about anything.

Source: The Sun Watches The Sun

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