"I don't know" is the most underrated sentence in the English language.
One of Paul Howard's AKA Ross O'Carroll-Kelly's life lessons for each of his 44 years. The 44 are listed in yesterday's Irish Times.
Dominican theologian Fr Philip Gleeson seldom gave a lecture without saying: "Ah, I don't know." And he is a great teacher.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
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