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intelligent shining mind
Sometimes the most brilliant and intelligent minds do not shine in standardized tests because they do not have standardized minds. Diane Ravitch
intelligent self errors
The universe is a self-organizing, intelligent, creative, trial-and-error learning, participatory, interactive, non-locally interconnected and evolving system. Edgar Mitchell
intelligent progress use
Progress comes from the intelligent use of experience. Elbert Hubbard
intelligent thinking numbers
Lisp has jokingly been called "the most intelligent way to misuse a computer". I think that description is a great compliment because it transmits the full flavor of liberation: it has assisted a number of our most gifted fellow humans in thinking previously impossible thoughts. Edsger Dijkstra
intelligent men zest
I never saw so intelligent a man have so much trouble in getting out a connected sentence. Ever since I have known him, he has desired to have a long talk with me, but he never gets started; and yet each time he meets me with renewed zest for the outpouring. It is like getting congealed liquid from a demijohn; you know the jug is large and full, but getting the contents out is the problem. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
intelligent simple reality
Ayurveda is the science of life and it has a very basic, simple kind of approach, which is that we are part of the universe and the universe is intelligent and the human body is part of the cosmic body, and the human mind is part of the cosmic mind, and the atom and the universe are exactly the same thing, but with different form, and the more we are in touch with this deeper reality, from where everything comes, the more we will be able to heal ourselves and at the same time heal our planet. Deepak Chopra
intelligent people judgement
It amazes me sometimes that even intelligent people will analyze a situation or make a judgement after only recognizing the standard or traditional structure of a piece. David Bowie
intelligent government intelligence-services
One of the problems we have as a government is our inability to keep secrets. And it costs us, in terms of our relationship with other governments, in terms of the willingness of other intelligence services to work with us, in terms of revealing sources and methods. And all of those elements enter into some of these leaks. Dick Cheney
intelligent population socialism
The masses of Negroes...particularly in the South, still breed carelessly and disasterously, with the result that the increase among Negroes, even more than among whites, is from that portion of the population least intelligent and fit... Margaret Sanger
design fan fiction goes music writers
I think fan fiction is the way most writers start, and the same goes for music and design. Malorie Blackman
designed experience inside liberating pull quite
LSD was designed for you to look inside yourself. Quite a liberating experience if you can pull it off. Peter Fonda
designed despite effort fact partisan purpose questions respond
made a good-faith effort to respond to the questions despite the fact that they were designed more for a partisan purpose than a constitutional one. Jim Kennedy
designer lean line staff
Let the designer lean upon the staff of the line - line determinative, line emphatic, line delicate, line expressive, line controlling and uniting. Walter Crane
design difficult easy planning prove
Many things difficult in design prove easy in performance. Samuel Johnson
designed joined merely occurred paranoid repertoire several small suspicions tricks worst
Several paranoid suspicions occurred to me, the worst of which was that my whole identity was merely a patched-together set of behaviors designed to keep my parents joined to each other - the repertoire of tricks of a small but intelligent dog. Amity Gaige
design major planning several shaping trends
Several major educational trends are shaping the planning and design of 21st-century schools. Jeffery Lackney
designed miss punishment stay
Miss Copley, you're not going to like any of this, ... Your stay is too short. It's designed for punishment. Period. Mark Keller
design good mini power profitable
Mini showed what the power of good design can do, and how profitable it can be. Jed Connelly
historical history image mexico period plateau separated surrounded tall truth
The truth is that the history of Mexico is a history in the image of its geography: abrupt and tortuous. Each historical period is like a plateau surrounded by tall mountains and separated from the other plateaus by precipices and divides. Octavio Paz
historical england aspect
I love England and the historical aspect of it. Dennis Farina
historical history novelist people strongly
I feel very strongly that where the facts exist, a historical novelist should use them if they're writing about a person who really lived, because a lot of people come to history through historical novels. I did. And a lot of people want their history that way. Alison Weir
historical knowledge luxury
I don't have the luxury of the firsthand historical knowledge that you have. You'll probably find the same thing with the board. Ed Harris
historical history love romance
I love to read history books, which is where I get my ideas. I also read historical romance for pleasure. Virginia Henley
historical optimistic people vote
We are optimistic that our people will go to vote in this historical event. Ismail Haniya
historical people tight wonderful
I was living in Paris, which is a very beautiful, very wonderful place, but a tight place as a city, a tight place culturally. Its people are very brilliant, thoughtful, the place functions, but it's a historical place in some ways, like a big museum. Nicolas Berggruen
historical romantic sat stories
I never sat down and said, 'I'm going to write historical fiction with strong romantic elements.' It was just the way the stories went. Lauren Willig
historical history nostalgia
I don't think nostalgia is a healthy modality. But nostalgia and a sense of history are not the same thing. Nostalgia is a dysfunction of the historical impulse, or a corruption of the historical impulse. William Gibson