There is nothing higher-class than real craftsmanship, diversity, originality and the service of skilled human hands.
Bryant McGillTag: originality creativity resourcefulness brilliance craftmanship
Let your brilliance be expressed through kindness.
Bryant McGillTag: wisdom intelligence kindness brilliance
While technical knowledge is useful, it is only a small part of a true master's brilliance.
Bryant McGillTag: intelligence knowledge brilliance
Do not let your difficulties fill you with anxiety, after all it is only in the darkest nights that stars shine more brightly.
Ali ibn Abi TalibTag: life darkness anxiety brilliance difficulties
The definition of brilliance is redoing failures different each time and expecting successful results.
Carl HeneganTag: success failure brilliance
Some are born brilliant, some have brilliance thrust upon them -- and others cower in the dark crying, "It burns! It burns!
K.A. LaityTag: brilliance twitter twitter-quotes brilliant-women
Idris: Are all people like this?
The Doctor: Like what?
Idris: So much bigger on the inside.
Tag: consciousness humanity soul potential doctor-who brilliance vastness the-doctor-s-wife tardis human-greatness
Our children are only as brilliant as we allow them to be.
Eric Micha'el LeventhalTag: intelligence education learning school children teachers teaching parenting parenthood kids brilliance
Your opinion of your mental capacity may be great, but if your idea of intelligence is crude, your intelligence-producing thought will also be crude, and can produce only crude intelligence. It is therefore evident that to simply think that you are brilliant will not produce brilliancy, unless your understanding of brilliancy is made larger, higher and finer. …. When your thinking is brilliant, you will be brilliant, but if your thinking is not brilliant you will not be brilliant, no matter how brilliant you may think you are.
Christian D. LarsonTag: intelligence thinking thought opinion think idea capacity brilliance great mental brilliant produce brilliancy
If God wants something from me, he would tell me. He wouldn't leave someone else to do this, as if an infinite being were short on time. And he would certainly not leave fallible, sinful humans to deliver an endless plethora of confused and contradictory messages. God would deliver the message himself, directly, to each and every one of us, and with such clarity as the most brilliant being in the universe could accomplish. We would all hear him out and shout "Eureka!" So obvious and well-demonstrated would his message be. It would be spoken to each of us in exactly those terms we would understand. And we would all agree on what that message was.
Richard C. CarrierTag: atheism understanding logic wants clarity needs fallibility message brilliance historian silent-god atheist-argument argument-from-god-s-silence internet-infidels richard-carrier
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