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What we've got here is a failure to communicate.


Donn Pearce


#failure #got #here

Passion often makes a madman of the cleverest man, and renders the greatest fools clever.


François de La Rochefoucauld


#foolishness #intelligence #madness #passion #intelligence

But perhaps he had enough animal strength and detached intelligence that he could make another start.


Ernest Hemingway


#intelligence

Being able to embrace contradictions is a sign of intelligence. Or insanity.


Richard Kadrey


#insanity #intelligence #intelligence

Looking at them now, thought Jim, you'd never believe they weren't in love with each other, and not with a hopeless, doomed obsession like poor Isabel Meredith. This was what love ought to be like: playful and passionate and teasing, and dangerous, too, with sharp intelligence in it.


Philip Pullman


#intelligence

‎By 2100, our destiny is to become like the gods we once worshipped and feared. But our tools will not be magic wands and potions but the science of computers, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and most of all, the quantum theory.


Michio Kaku


#science #inspirational

The intelligent desire self-control; children want candy.


Rumi


#intelligence #self-control #intelligence

Jacob looks like a totally normal young man. He's clearly intelligent. But having his day disrupted probably makes him feel the same way I would if I was suddenly told to bungee off the top of the Sears Tower.


Jodi Picoult


#intelligence

The best of America drifts to Paris. The American in Paris is the best American. It is more fun for an intelligent person to live in an intelligent country. France has the only two things toward which we drift as we grow older—intelligence and good manners.


F. Scott Fitzgerald


#intelligence

A physical shortcoming could produce a kind of mental excess. The process, it seemed, was reversible. Mental excess could produce, for its own purposes, the voluntary blindness and deafness of deliberate solitude, the artificial impotence of asceticism.


Aldous Huxley


#intelligence #solitude #intelligence






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