Quote by Mark Twain
His ignorance covered the whole earth like a blanket, and there was hardly a hole in it anywhere.
Summary
This quote illustrates the extent of someone's ignorance, describing it as a blanket that entirely covers the earth. It suggests that the person's lack of knowledge or understanding is vast and pervasive, leaving no space for any form of enlightenment or comprehension. The phrase "hardly a hole in it anywhere" emphasizes the thoroughness of their ignorance, implying that there is almost no room for rationality or wisdom to break through their limited perspective.
By Mark Twain