Actually, knowing that I don't know everything is the only thing I have ever truly known.
Have fun but be safe!
2006-10-13 23:47:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I do.
And while it certainly applies to toddlers, I find that it applies to me, also.
When I was a teenager I didn't think I knew everything, I did know everything.
As I grow older I find that while I do know some things, there is an infinite amount of things that I don't know.
But, I am going to do my best to be around long enough to know as many things as I can. It will never be everything, but it can be a lot.
2006-10-14 07:46:46
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answered by deepndswamps 5
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Someone once said that it's only when you realize you don't know anything that you become open to learning.
People carry a know-it-all attitude with them like a balled up fist.
A friend of mine used to say "I got the story straight -- don't confuse me with the facts." He was being sacrcastic, but that's most people.
I think that's a good footnote to bear in mind as you confront daily situations.
2006-10-14 09:20:13
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answered by martino 5
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Did you know that your question has a double negative? It should read, "you don't know anything." When you assault grammar, the saints weep.
2006-10-14 07:41:05
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answered by Tommy 4
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If I '"Don't know nothing", then I must know something.
2006-10-14 07:07:32
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answered by edward_lmb 4
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In my family we say the more you know, the more you know you dont know. Same difference!!!!
2006-10-14 06:49:26
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answered by frances g 2
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Yes, doesnt this usually apply to teenagers and toddlers?
2006-10-14 06:46:07
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answered by pink9364 5
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