Mark Twain Quote Travel Ignorance. It liberates the vandal to travel--you never saw a bigoted opinionated stubborn narrow-minded self-conceited almighty mean man in your life but he had stuck in one place since he was born and thought God made the world and dyspepsia and bile for his especial comfort and satisfaction. - The American Abroad speech 1868.
Mark Twains travel quote that travel is fatal to prejudice has long fascinated me. - Letter to WD. I would rather have my ignorance than another mans knowledge because I have so much more of it.
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I would rather have my ignorance than another mans knowledge because I have so much more of it. Broad wholesome charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all ones lifetime The Innocents Abroad By Mark Twain. - Letter to WD. - Mark Twains Speeches 1910 ed.