577 Quotes About Intelligent
- Author Francis Bacon
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God has placed no limits to the exercise of the intellect he has given us, on this side of the grave.
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- Author Gene Brown
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The trouble with making intelligent suggestions is that you're apt to be appointed to carry them out.
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- Author Glenn Beck
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The question is: Do we have a shadow government? And if we do, who are those intelligent minority that is guiding us through? And where are they guiding us to? If you skip past all of the puppet and the strings, if you stop looking at the puppets, themselves, you have to see who's behind the puppets. Who is choosing the puppets and the players? Who's the puppet master? George Soros. Now I am sure that this will be called a conspiracy theory. And quite honestly, a year ago, two years ago, I wouldn't have believed it myself.
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- Author Henry Ward Beecher
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No people are so easy to govern as the intelligent, and none are so hard to govern as the ignorant.
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- Author Ian Bremmer
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State capitalism is about more than emergency government spending, implementation of more intelligent regulation, or a stronger social safety net. It's about state dominance of economic activity for political gain.
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- Author Jacob Bronowski
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To me, being an intellectual doesn't mean knowing about intellectual issues; it means taking pleasure in them.
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- Author Jean Baudrillard
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In its artless cruelty, Dallas is superior to any "intelligent" critique that can be made of it. That is why intellectual snobberymeets its match here.
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- Author Jose Bergamin
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We say of an animal that it is intelligent, and we say the same thing of a woman; but in neither case is it usually appropriate, clearly for very different reasons.
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- Author Ludwig van Beethoven
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My misfortune is doubly painful to me because it will result in my being misunderstood. For me there can be no recreation in the company of others, no intelligent conversation, no exchange of information with peers; only the most pressing needs can make me venture into society. I am obliged to live like an outcast.
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