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Whoever appears to have much cunning has in reality very little; being deficient in the essential article, which is, to hide cunning.
— Henry Home, Lord Kames
We have to tackle the triple malady which holds our villages fast in its grip; want of corporate sanitation, deficient diet and inertia.
— Mahatma Gandhi
It's the refuge for the mentally deficient. It's made by dull people for dull people.
— Steven Morrissey
It seems that many people who are deficient in character have an overabundance of charm. I
— Lawana Blackwell
Silence is a virtue in those who are deficient in understanding.
— Dominique Bouhours
No mind is thoroughly well-organized that is deficient in a sense of humor.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Hazrat Abu Darda'a said: He who thinks that to go at dawn in search of knowledge is not jihad is deficient in intellect.
— Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali
A crossless Christianity isn't just a deficient Christianity; it's the same old satanism of human striving.
— Russell D. Moore
When an introvert is quiet, don't assume he is depressed, snobbish or socially deficient.
— Laurie Helgoe
Our dissatisfactions may be the result of failing to look properly at our lives rather than the result of anything inherently deficient about them.
— Alain De Botton
I usually dumb down around the intellectually deficient so I don't come off like a complete prick.
— Krista Ritchie
Her not objecting, does not justify him. It only shows her being deficient in something herself
sense or feeling. — Jane Austen
sense or feeling. — Jane Austen
I am deficient in character, and if I had more of it, I would be ashamed of the fact.
— Jack Matthews
His lips rise. "I usually dumb down around the intellectually deficient so I don't come off like a complete prick." I think he just called me stupid.
— Krista Ritchie
I found myself regarding him as an isolated phenomenon, a brain without a heart, as deficient in human sympathy as he was pre-eminent in intelligence.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
When we are love deficient, we think and act in ways that are not congruent with who we are.
— Lisa Hamilton
Evangelism without social work is deficient; social work without evangelism is impotent.
— John Mott
Much historical fiction that centers on real people has always been deficient in information, lacking in craft and empty in affect.
— Hilary Mantel
Hate the critics? I have nothing but compassion for them. How can one hate the crippled, the mentally deficient, and the dead?
— Ronald Harwood
Being-alone is a deficient mode of being-with; its possibility is a proof for the latter.
— Martin Heidegger
Slow is not the same as deficient. It's just slow. A glacier is slow too, but it gets there, and nothing stops it.
— Kim Stanley Robinson
Troops would never be deficient in courage, if they could only know how deficient in it their enemies were.
— Duke Of Wellington
The American Race is marked by a brown complexion; long, black, lank hair; and deficient beard.
— Samuel George Morton
Americans are grossly deficient in basic micronutrients and especially those phytochemicals that arm our immune system to fight cancer.
— Joel Fuhrman
Deficient observation is merely a form of ignorance and responsible for the many morbid notions and foolish ideas prevailing.
— Nikola Tesla
You think I'm deranged! How refreshing. Everyone here takes me so seriously, it's a wonderful change to be thought mentally deficient.
— Katie MacAlister
Any view of the sciences that leaves Christ out of the picture must be seen as fundamentally deficient.
— William A. Dembski
Meetings are by definition a concession to deficient organization For one either meets or one works. One cannot do both at the same time.
— Peter F. Drucker
The nature of God can never and nowhere be deficient in anything, while things made out of nothing can be deficient.
— Augustine Of Hippo
Wendy: Sir, you are both ungallant and deficient! Peter: How am I deficient? Wendy: You're just a boy.
— James M. Barrie
An individual deficient in the sense of humor represents more of a challenge to our idea of the human than a person of subnormal intelligence
— Christopher Hitchens
The belief that we are deficient and unworthy makes it difficult to trust that we are truly loved
— Tara Brach
France always has plenty men of talent, but it is always deficient in men of action and high character.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Any treatment of an illness that does not also minister to the human spirit is grossly deficient.
— Jerome Frank
E-mail is the most influential application ever to appear on a personal computer, and it remains sadly deficient.
— Alan Cooper
You make her sound - what? - mentally deficient?" "Yes. She was incapable of holding on to malice. A serious defect.
— Orson Scott Card
Having pretty much burned every bridge he crossed, our friendship was like a malfunction of his usually deficient people skills.
— Tammara Webber
Extreme busyness, whether at school or college, kirk or market, is a symptom of deficient vitality.
— Robert Louis Stevenson