Sono così intelligente che a volte non capisco una sola parola di quel che sto dicendo.
Oscar WildeStichwörter: intelligence intellect sarcasm-humor
Vedi Jim, tu sei una persona intelligente. Molto intelligente. Lo sei sempre stato ma purtroppo ti accontenti di essere solo una persona furba.
Giorgio FalettiStichwörter: life intelligence love life-lessons furbo
But pattern-matching doesn't equal comprehension.
Peter WattsStichwörter: intelligence comprehension pattern-matching
You had hoped that smarter creatures would be wiser ones.
Peter WattsStichwörter: wisdom intelligence smarter
I am Emma Woodhouse. I feel for her, of her and in her. I have a different sort of snobbism, but I understand her snobbism. Her priggishness. I admire it. I know she does wrong things, she tries to organize other people's lives, she can't see Mr Knightley is a man in a million. She's temporarily silly, yet all the time one knows she's basically intelligent. Creative, determined to set the highest standards. A real human being.
John FowlesStichwörter: intelligence jane-austen snobbery emma mr-knightley
Imagination is but another name for super intelligence.
Edgar Rice BurroughsStichwörter: intelligence
There is a moment in the tractate Menahot when the Rabbis imagine what takes place when Moses ascends Mount Sinai to receive the Torah. In this account (there are several) Moses ascends to heaven, where he finds God busily adding crownlike ornaments to the letters of the Torah. Moses asks God what He is doing and God explains that in the future there will be a man named Akiva, son of Joseph, who will base a huge mountain of Jewish law on these very orthographic ornaments. Intrigued, Moses asks God to show this man to him. Moses is told to 'go back eighteen rows,' and suddenly, as in a dream, Moses is in a classroom, class is in session and the teacher is none other than Rabbi Akiva. Moses has been told to go to the back of the study house because that is where the youngest and least educated students sit.
Akiva, the great first-century sage, is explaining Torah to his disciples, but Moses is completely unable to follow the lesson. It is far too complicated for him. He is filled with sadness when, suddenly, one of the disciples asks Akiva how he knows something is true and Akiva answers: 'It is derived from a law given to Moses on Mount Sinai.' Upon hearing this answer, Moses is satisfied - though he can't resist asking why, if such brilliant men as Akiva exist, Moses needs to be the one to deliver the Torah. At this point God loses patience and tells Moses, 'Silence, it's my will.
Stichwörter: intelligence law revelation interpretation moses talmud hermeneutics
Più intelligenza avrai, più soffrirai.
Arthur SchopenhauerStichwörter: intelligence
Books and minds only work when they're open.
James DewarStichwörter: intelligence liberalism common-sense open-mindedness practicality pragmatism left-is-right-and-right-is-wrong
There are three types of intelligent persons: the first so intelligent that being called very intelligent must seem natural and obvious; the second sufficiently intelligent to see that he is being flattered, not described; the third so little intelligent that he will believe anything. I knew I belonged to the second kind.
John FowlesStichwörter: intelligence flattery types-of-intelligence
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