Quotes about stupid
stupid responsible riot
Who's responsible for the riots? The rioters! Dan Quayle
stupid power bored
The English masses are lovable: they are kind, decent, tolerant, practical and not stupid. The tragedy is that they are too many of them, and that they are aimless, having outgrown the servile functions for which they were encouraged to multiply. One day these huge crowds will have to seize power because there will be nothing else for them to do, and yet they neither demand power nor are ready to make use of it; they will learn only to be bored in a new way. Cyril Connolly
stupid intelligent law
English Law: where there are two alternatives: one intelligent, one stupid; one attractive, one vulgar; one noble, one ape-like; one serious and sincere, one undignified and false; one far-sighted, one short; EVERYBODY will INVARIABLY choose the latter. Cyril Connolly
stupid taken heart
And there stood Basta with his foot already on another dead body, smiling. Why not? He had hit his target, and it was the target he had been aiming for all along: Dustfinger’s heart, his stupid heart. It broke in two as he held Farid in his arms, it simply broke in two, although he had taken such good care of it all these years. Cornelia Funke
stupid thinking intelligent
I can normally tell how intelligent a man is by how stupid he thinks I am. Cormac McCarthy
stupid book people
We'll soon buy books and newspapers straight over the Internet. Uh, sure. Clifford Stoll
stupid years choices
I just always loved comedy and I really wanted to be good at it. And it was heartbreaking, 'cause I started and I wasn't good at it. I was only 17-years-old, so I had a lot to learn about life in general. But I just kept on trying. I was young enough and stupid enough and I had no other choice. I had nothing else I was good at. Louis C. K.
stupid eye men
Early to bed and early to rise," Mazer intoned, "makes a man stupid and blind in the eyes. Orson Scott Card
stupid way causes
God, our genes, our environment, or some stupid programmer keying in code at an ancient terminal - there's no way free will can ever exist if we as individuals are the result of some external cause. Orson Scott Card
stupid sides grass
Human: That's stupid. Isn't there grass on both sides? Orson Scott Card
stupid eye views
A good working definition of fanaticism is that you are so convinced of your views and policies that you are sure that anyone who opposed them must be either stupid and decieved or have some ulterior motive. We are today a nation where almost everyone in the public eye displays fanaticism with every utterance. Orson Scott Card