Summary
This quote suggests that individuals who have limited knowledge or understanding about a particular topic are often the most vocal in debates or arguments related to that topic. It implies that their lack of knowledge leads to a tendency to argue and assert their opinions forcefully, perhaps compensating for their lack of expertise. The quote points out the irony in such behavior, highlighting the idea that those with greater knowledge typically engage in less argumentation as they are more aware of the complexities involved and are more open to listening and learning from others.