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“The emotions of man are stirred more quickly than man’s intelligence.”

— Oscar Wilde, The Soul of Man Under Socialism, Share via Whatsapp

“I drink cup of sunlight every morning to brighten myself.”

— Debasish Mridha, Share via Whatsapp

“I will not dumb myself down to make someone else more comfortable with their ignorance.”

— Kelli Jae Baeli, Share via Whatsapp

“What should I do—how should I act now, this very day . . . What she would resolve to do that day did not yet seem quite clear, but something that she could achieve stirred her as with an approaching murmur which would soon gather distinctness.”

— George Eliot, Share via Whatsapp

“للذكاء حدود .. للغباء لأ”

— عمر طاهر, أقوال برما, Share via Whatsapp

“What they might lack in intelligence, they make up for with sheer quantities of high explosive.”

— Simon Morden, Theories of Flight, Share via Whatsapp

“Naive people tend to generalize people as—-good, bad, kind, or evil based on their actions. However, even the smartest person in the world is not the wisest or the most spiritual, in all matters. We are all flawed. Maybe, you didn’t know a few of these things about Einstein, but it puts the notion of perfection to rest. Perfection doesn’t exist in anyone. Nor, does a person’s mistakes make them less valuable to the world. 1. He divorced the mother of his children, which caused Mileva, his wife, to have a break down and be hospitalized. 2.He was a ladies man and was known to have had several affairs; infidelity was listed as a reason for his divorce. 3.He married his cousin. 4.He had an estranged relationship with his son. 5. He had his first child out of wedlock. 6. He urged the FDR to build the Atom bomb, which killed thousands of people. 7. He was Jewish, yet he made many arguments for the possibility of God. Yet, hypocritically he did not believe in the Jewish God or Christianity. He stated, “I believe in Spinoza’s God who reveals himself in the harmony of all that exists, not in a God who concerns himself with the fate and the doings of mankind.”

— Shannon L. Alder, Share via Whatsapp

“There s a stark difference between the words prodigy and genius. Prodigies can very quickly learn what other people have already figured out; geniuses discover that which no one has ever previously discovered. Prodigies learn; geniuses do.”

— John Green, An Abundance of Katherines, Share via Whatsapp

“Show Holmes a drop of water and he would deduce the existence of the Atlantic. Show it to me and I would look for a tap. That was the difference between us.”

— Anthony Horowitz, The House of Silk, Share via Whatsapp

“Intelligence and education that hasn t been tempered by human affection isn t worth a damn.”

— Daniel Keyes, Share via Whatsapp

“If we look straight and deep into a chimpanzee s eyes, an intelligent self-assured personality looks back at us. If they are animals, what must we be?”

— Frans de Waal, Share via Whatsapp

“Belief is the death of intelligence. As soon as one believes a doctrine of any sort, or assumes certitude, one stops thinking about that aspect of existence.”

— Robert Anton Wilson, Cosmic Trigger: Die letzten Geheimnisse der Illuminaten oder An den Grenzen des erweiterten Bewusstseins, Share via Whatsapp

“The intelligent have plans; the wise have principles.”

— Raheel Farooq, Share via Whatsapp

“Perhaps imagination is only intelligence having fun.”

— George Scialabba, Share via Whatsapp

“Infinite is a meaningless word: except – it states / The mind is capable of performing / an endless process of addition.”

— Louis Zukofsky, Share via Whatsapp

“Intelligence could be more briliant within modesty.”

— Toba Beta, Master of Stupidity, Share via Whatsapp

“One man that has a mind and knows it can always beat ten men who haven t and don t.”

— George Bernard Shaw, Share via Whatsapp