Quotes about stupidity
stupidity would-be fraud
There are some frauds so well conducted that it would be stupidity not to be deceived by them. Charles Caleb Colton
stupidity mind demand
One of the marks of a truly great mind, I had discovered, is the ability to feign stupidity on demand. Alan Bradley
stupidity bed loud
I giggled out loud at his stupidity. If anyone knew how to make a bed, it was a faggot. David Sedaris
stupidity glorification
Nothing disturbs me more than the glorification of stupidity. Carl Sagan
stupidity causes reputation
kar.a.bek.i.an (n.); (from Rabo Karabekian, U.S. 20th Cent. painter). Fiasco in which a person causes total destruction of own work and reputation through stupidity, carelessness or both. Kurt Vonnegut
stupidity profit made
Profits are not made by differential cleverness, but by differential stupidity. David Ricardo
stupidity wickedness imbeciles
To philosopher and historian the madness and imbecile wickedness of mankind ought to appear ordinary events. David Hume
stupidity opponents
The best humor is offered up by the stupidity of your opponents. Barney Frank
stupidity latter workers
There must always be some who are brighter and some who are stupider, the latter make up for it by being better workers. Bertolt Brecht
stupidity damage bias
Stupidity and unconscious bias often work more damage than venality. Bertrand Russell
stupidity lazy study
The photographic industry was the refuge of all the painters who couldn't make it, either because they had no talent or because they were too lazy to finish their studies. Hence this universal infatuation was not only characterized by blindness and stupidity, but also by vindictiveness. Charles Baudelaire
stupidity
Your stupidity is appalling!" "Most stupidity is! Charles M. Schulz
stupidity form
Stupidity is not another form of knowledge. Bill Maher
stupidity may folly
The amity that wisdom knits not, folly may easily untie. William Shakespeare
stupidity piglet enough
Too many piglets not enough tits. Abraham Lincoln
stupidity ways
There are only two ways of getting on in the world: by one's own industry, or by the stupidity of others.
stupidity crime
Stupidity is not a crime. Alexei Navalny
stupidity dying culture
It's wonderful to find cultures that are historically still intact, as opposed to a lot of Western cultures which seem to me to be slowly dying, stuck in celebrity illness or stupidity. Jamie Hewlett
stupidity expenses connecting
At great expense, we have built a vast system of inter-connecting stupidities. Ashleigh Brilliant
stupidity competition records
Why is the competition always so intense to set new records for maximum stupidity? Ashleigh Brilliant
stupidity suffering causes
A certain combination of incompetence and indifference can cause almost as much suffering as the most acute malevolence. Bruce Catton
stupidity way one-way
I'm only going one way. Babe Ruth
stupidity greed world
There is no force more potent in the modern world than stupidity fueled by greed. Edward Abbey
stupidity body faces
The ears, which master the face of a dunce, are that part of the head which most publishes stupidity. Alexander Theroux
stupidity no-excuses excuse
Anonymity is no excuse for stupidity. Albert Einstein
stupidity you-like-it folly
Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly. William Shakespeare
stupidity natural artificial
artificial intellegance is no match for natural stupidity Albert Einstein
stupidity greed three
Three great forces rule the world: stupidity, fear and greed. Albert Einstein
stupidity battle defense
The defense of morals is the battle-cry which best rallies stupidity against change. Alfred North Whitehead
stupidity inhumanity
Inhumanity is the keynote of stupidity in power. Alexander Berkman
stupidity height individual
The height of stupidity is most clearly demonstrated by the individual who ridicules something he knows nothing about. Albert Einstein
stupidity fool burden
A prosperous fool is a grievous burden. Aeschylus
stupidity house feelings
I certainly must,' said she. 'This sensation of listlessness, weariness, stupidity, this disinclination to sit down and employ myself, this feeling of everything's being dull and insipid about the house! I must be in love; I should be the oddest creature in the world if I were not. Jane Austen