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Making clever speeches takes a lot of work and a lot of time. Elaine Stritch
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I love hearing details of writers' craft, as cannibals eat the brains of clever men to get cleverer. Antonia Fraser
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Man is a rational animal—so at least I have been told. … Aristotle, so far as I know, was the first man to proclaim explicitly that man is a rational animal. His reason for this view was … that some people can do sums. … It is in virtue of the intellect that man is a rational animal. The intellect is shown in various ways, but most emphatically by mastery of arithmetic. The Greek system of numerals was very bad, so that the multiplication table was quite difficult, and complicated calculations could only be made by very clever people. Bertrand Russell
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We haven't paid 25 million and 10 million and all the dazzling figures you see being banded about for strikers at the moment. We've been very clever and frugal in our dealings. He's not cheap, he's not for nothing, but we're very happy with the deal. Bobby Robson
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The queen of crime, Agatha Christie, was always more concerned about the clockwork cleverness of the plot, never the investigator. Christopher Fowler
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I think in fact the regime, which initially thought they had been very clever in getting him elected ... realize they've got a tiger by the tail. I don't think they're all that pleased about it. Gary Sick
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The disease having been caused by allowing cleverness to displace wisdom, no amount of clever research is likely to produce a cure. E. F. Schumacher
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To be clever enough to get a great deal of money, one must be stupid enough to want it George Bernard Shaw
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Today we frankly recognize that democracy can be no more than aspiration, and have rule not so much by the people as by the cleverest people; not an aristocracy of birth, not a plutocracy of wealth, but a true meritocracy of talent. Michael Young
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Only the most deluded of us could doubt the necessity of this war. John McCain
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Self is ingenious, crooked, and, governed by subtle and snaky desire, admits of endless turnings and qualifications, and the deluded worshippers of self vainly imagine that they can gratify every worldly desire, and at the same time possess the Truth James Allen
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Without the True Guru, they are deluded by doubt, going to the world hereafter, what face will they show? O. Singh
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He was very commanding, and you had to know what you were doing to work for Mr. Rogers. I learned how to ride very quickly with him as my riding teacher. Glenn Ford
learned next scramble
With three kids, it was always very, very tight, and it was always a scramble for what was my next job. So I learned never to go into debt because I don't want those monthly payments to preoccupy my thoughts. William Shatner
learned
I learned no detail was too small. It was all about the details. Brad Grey
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It's something that I learned even before I started acting: the movement, the dance of the body, is very important, and it comes before words. Denis Lavant
learned mix people
This ability to mix people together is something I learned early on. Desiree Rogers
learned seconds
What I learned most was how to tell a story in 15 seconds or 30 seconds or 60 seconds - to have some kind of goal of what to try to do and make it happen in that time. Renny Harlin
learned
Reading and writing are connected. I learned to read very early so I could read the comics, which I then started to draw. Margaret Atwood
learned state time work
As I've learned in my time in the state legislature, important legislation is always a work in progress. Marco Rubio
learned
I've learned a lot about writing from listening to my students talk. Marilynne Robinson