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stupid bored age
It is hard not to see into the future, faced with today's blind architecture - a thousand times more stupid and more revolting than that of other ages. How bored we shall be inside! Andre Breton
stupid men thinking
The less intelligent the white man is, the more stupid he thinks the black. Andre Gide
stupid silly men
Nothing is so silly as the expression of a man who is being complimented. Andre Gide
stupid thinking people
There's no doubt in my mind that people on the West Coast - L.A. particularly - and the East Coast have no clue at all about what's happening outside their own little bailiwick. And they think everybody is stupid because they are not sophisticated. Andy Williams
stupid people looks
Unhappiness does make people look stupid. Anatole France
stupid sound lot-like-love
If you're not willing to sound stupid you don't deserve to be in love. Amanda Peet
stupid fall feelings
Then I fall asleep with a stupid feeling of wishing to be different from what I am or from what I want to be; perhaps to behave differently from the way I want to behave or do behave. Anne Frank
stupid men hands
Men can be very stupid. We cease to value what we have until it's gone, and only then do we realize the gold we glimpsed in distant hills pales as dross compared to treasure we had in hand. Ann Aguirre
stupid people assuming
I so enjoy it when people assume I'm stupid." "Not that, just very focused on killing. Ann Aguirre
powerful father believe
I don't view it as mystic. I believe that God is our father. He created us. He is powerful because he knows everything. Therefore everything I learn that is true makes me more like my father in heaven. When science seems to contradict religion, then one, the other, or both are wrong, or incomplete. Truth is not incompatible with itself. When I benefit from science it's actually not correct for me to say it resulted from science and not from God. They work in concert. Clayton Christensen
powerful ideas want
Disruption is, at its core, a really powerful idea, but everyone hijacks the idea to do whatever they want now. Clayton Christensen
powerful organization optimism
However, optimism is highly valued, socially and in the market; people and firms reward the providers of dangerously misleading information more than they reward truth tellers. One of the lessons of the financial crisis that led to the Great Recession is that there are periods in which competition, among experts and among organizations, creates powerful forces that favor a collective blindness to risk and uncertainty. Daniel Kahneman
powerful believe skills
Finally, the illusions of validity and skill are supported by a powerful professional culture. We know that people can maintain an unshakeable faith in any proposition, however absurd, when they are sustained by a community of like-minded believers. Given the professional culture of the financial community, it is not surprising that large numbers of individuals in that world believe themselves to be among the chosen few who can do what they believe others cannot. Daniel Kahneman
powerful people feelings
Being wealthy is often a powerful predictor that people spend less time doing pleasurable things and more time doing compulsory things and feeling stressed. Daniel Kahneman
powerful quality determined
Overconfidence is a powerful source of illusions, primarily determined by the quality and coherence of the story that you can construct, not by its validity. Daniel Kahneman
powerful thinking people
At the end of the day, in brief summary: inerrancy is interested in the truthfulness of Scripture and it is a powerful way forcing people to think about that reliability that is God-given. D. A. Carson
power magic invisibility
That is your trick, your bit of filthy magic: invisibility, and the anaesthetic power to deaden my attention in your direction. D. H. Lawrence
powerful water sensual
She let him come further, his lips came and surging, surging, soft, oh soft, yet on, like the powerful surge of water, irresistible, till with a little blind cry, she broke away. D. H. Lawrence