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I have certainly noticed that groups of clever and intelligent people are capable of really stupid ideas.
— Terry Pratchett
It had taken skill, tact, an ability to choose friends well, and a great deal of luck
— Guy Gavriel Kay
Having lots of ideas doesn't mean you're clever, any more than having lots of soldiers means you're a good general.
— Nicolas Chamfort
Simple is clever. Complicated just means you haven't been clever enough to reduce 'it' to its essence.
— Phil Dourado
To get fruits from the tree branches, shake them with hands; to get fruits from men, shake them with clever ideas!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
But I don't sit down at dinner and have clever ideas.
— Mark Rylance
It seems to take me about five years to get a record together, which is not a clever idea.
— Ian Hunter
I've never been that cute kid that was forgiven for being naughty.
— Richard C. Armitage
We are mice, he thinks, and the sky swirls with hawks.
— Anthony Doerr
Be Clever, Think Clever and Do Clever
— Robin James
I have learned that particularly clever ideas do not always stand up under close scrutiny.
— Elizabeth Peters
throw caution to the wind and just do it
— Carrie Underwood
I hate to read books but a friend said he read the dictionary and that the Zebra did it.
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
This land is a monopoly of erroneous ideas.
— Adriano Celentano
From the port of ideas, not only the most clever ones put out to sea and conquer the world but also the most stupid ones do this!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
That's Chinese, not Japanese
— Lauren Myracle
I don't try to be clever at all. The idea that I could see what no one else can is an illusion.
— Daniel Kahneman
Words from the past: It's a clever idea, Mr. Bell, but don't wire us, we'll wire you.
— Robert Breault
where data are sparse, competing ideas abound that are clever and wishful.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson