Famous Quotes
439 Quotations with Intellect.
- 401. Chuck Palahniuk: Give me rampant intellectualism as a coping mechanism.
- 402. Charles Henry Parkhurst: Faith is a kind of winged intellect. The great workmen of history have been men ...
- 403. Albert Pike: Know thou the self (spirit) as riding in a chariot, The body as the chariot. Kno ...
- 404. Robert M. Pirsig: Quality is a direct experience independent of and prior to intellectual abstract ...
- 405. George Lincoln Rockwell: I think the average Jew is probably sharper intellectually than the average gent ...
- 406. Michelle Rodriguez: Basically I was a rebel growing up. I got kicked out of six schools. But I don't ...
- 407. Don Rose: The Industry's at war. I think it's about control. You can make all of the finan ...
- 408. W. Winwood Reade: If we look into ourselves we discover propensities which declare that our intell ...
- 409. Arnold J. Toynbee: There is a kind of intellectual provincialism in the dogma that life is just one ...
- 410. Frederick M. Vinson: There is a vast difference - a constitutional difference-between restrictions im ...
- 411. Jack Welch: Globalization has changed us into a company that searches the world, not just to ...
- 412. Oscar Wilde: To expect the unexpected shows a thoroughly modern intellect.
- 413. Edward O. Wilson: People need a sacred narrative. They must have a sense of larger purpose, in one ...
- 414. Victoria Wood: I know I've got a degree. Why does that mean I have to spend my life with intell ...
- 415. Peter Weir: I've become wary of interviews in which you're forced to go back over the reason ...
- 416. Paul Wellstone: A politics that is not sensitive to the concerns and circumstances of people's l ...
- 417. Charles Willett: Intellectual Freedom without Alternative Ideas is a Sham.
- 418. Mary Shelly Wollstonecraft: Nothing contributes so much to tranquilize the mind as a steady purpose - a poin ...
- 419. Leonard Woolf: The grinding of the intellect is for most people as painful as a dentist's drill ...
- 420. Honoré de Balzac: The man who can but sketch his purpose beforehand in words is regarded as a wond ...