"Indeed, he knows not how to know who knows not also how to un-know"
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Coming from an actor, it reads less like a philosopher’s axiom and more like a professional survival tip smuggled into a paradox. Acting is built on un-knowing: shedding habitual gestures, default interpretations, and the comforting story you tell yourself about who a character “is.” The best performers don’t bulldoze a role with their certainty; they subtract. They make room for contradiction, for motives that don’t scan cleanly, for the uncomfortable possibility that the obvious choice is wrong.
The subtext is a critique of performative certainty - the kind that plays well onstage, in interviews, in public life, and still rings hollow. “Un-know” functions as an antidote to that: a call to interrogate your own instincts, to let go of the first draft of your understanding. In a culture that rewards the hot take and the fixed identity, Burton’s sentence is quietly radical. It insists that real intelligence isn’t accumulation; it’s the ability to revise yourself without treating revision as defeat.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Burton, Richard. (2026, February 16). Indeed, he knows not how to know who knows not also how to un-know. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/indeed-he-knows-not-how-to-know-who-knows-not-83265/
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Burton, Richard. "Indeed, he knows not how to know who knows not also how to un-know." FixQuotes. February 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/indeed-he-knows-not-how-to-know-who-knows-not-83265/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Indeed, he knows not how to know who knows not also how to un-know." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/indeed-he-knows-not-how-to-know-who-knows-not-83265/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.













