Innocence is the beginning of ignorance. Experience is the end of stupidity.

Michael Bassey Johnson
Innocence is the beginning of ignorance. Experience is the end...
Innocence is the beginning of ignorance. Experience is the end...
Innocence is the beginning of ignorance. Experience is the end...
Innocence is the beginning of ignorance. Experience is the end...
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The first step to being wise is not being stupid. The second step to being wise is to recognize that no one knows everything, especially someone who has been fooled by others.

Source: Master Of Maxims

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