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It seems to me that we are profoundly ignorant of ourselves
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"It seems to me that we are profoundly ignorant of ourselves"

- Edward Bond

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This quote by Edward Bond speaks to the idea that human beings are often unaware of their own inspirations and sensations. We may believe we know ourselves, however in reality, we are often unaware of the much deeper aspects of our characters. We might be unaware of our own biases, our own insecurities, and our own worries. We may be unaware of our own strengths and weak points, and how they shape our lives. We may be uninformed of our own capacity, and how we can utilize it to make a favorable effect on the world. This quote speaks with the idea that we are typically uninformed of our own inner functions, which we need to strive to become more self-aware in order to better understand ourselves and our location worldwide.

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Edward Bond This quote is written / told by Edward Bond somewhere between July 18, 1934 and today. He was a famous Playwright from England. The author also have 33 other quotes.

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