Marilyn vos Savant

Marilyn vos Savant
Marilyn vos Savantis an American who is known for having the highest recorded IQ according to the Guinness Book of Records, a competitive category the publication has since retired. Savant is a magazine columnist, author, lecturer, and playwright. Since 1986, she has written "Ask Marilyn," a Parade magazine Sunday column where she solves puzzles and answers questions on various subjects...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWriter
Date of Birth11 August 1946
CountryUnited States of America
Be able to cite three good qualities of every relative or acquaintance that you dislike.
No one would choose to be jerked randomly off task again and again until you have half a dozen things you're trying to get done, all at the same time.
A fool is someone whose pencil wears out before its eraser does.
Be able to live alone, even if you don't want to and think you will never find it necessary.
Be able to suffer wearing a necktie or slightly high heels for an entire evening without complaint or early removal.
Be able to recognize when you're reading or hearing material biased to your own side.
Be able to tell whether garments that look good on the hanger actually look good on you
Play more than one game at a time. This is a painless way to learn how to do many things at once.
A friend is someone who stays by your side all through the troubles he's caused you.
An error becomes a mistake when we refuse to admit it.
Think of a hypothesis as a card. A theory is a house made of hypotheses.
One cannot inherit a talent for the violin - there are no violins in nature. Instead, one must be motivated, able to benefit from practice, and persevering.
Yes. The original argument is defective. Substitute the word 'male' for 'gay,' and you'll see the flaw: 'Male people cannot be normal. If everyone were male starting tomorrow, the human race would die out, so being male cannot be nature's intended way.' Or you could substitute the word 'female.' In either case, the argument makes no sense: Being male or female is perfectly normal.
Be able to confide your innermost secrets to your mother and your innermost fears to your father.