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The idea now that we're going to fight terrorism through gun control I think is just utterly fatuous.
— Chuck Todd
Fatuous words I don't trust you I trust silence
More than beauty more than anything
A festival of understanding — Frantisek Halas
More than beauty more than anything
A festival of understanding — Frantisek Halas
Arts is just as important as military defense, you know? Emotional defense is just as important.
— Quincy Jones
Nothing ever stops; it divides and multiplies, and I guess sometimes it gets ground down superfine, but it doesn't just blow away.
— Ralph Ellison
We cannot be tepid disciples. The Church needs our courage in order to give witness to truth.
— Pope Francis
At the end of the day, what have I got? A successful Singapore. What have I given up? My life.
— Lee Kuan Yew
The shuffle only demonstrated people's fatuous belief in a political cure for a human condition.
— Brian Aldiss
The nurses deem the e-reader to be more sanitary than a paper book.
— Gabrielle Zevin
We must reject that most dismal and fatuous notion that education is a preparation for life.
— Northrop Frye
I've been fortunate over the years to have been on good teams and as a result I've been able to score some goals but I wouldn't say I'm great at it.
— Jeff Cunningham
He would rather seem stupid any day than fatuous, and
— Henry James
The secret to investing is to figure out the value of something - and then pay a lot less.
— Joel Greenblatt
All the little gods of irony must whoop and weep and roll on the floors of Olympus when they tune in on the night thoughts of a truly fatuous male.
— John D. MacDonald
How outrageous could he get, in the realm of fatuous neologism, and still achieve praise?
— Margaret Atwood
Freedom!- is the fatuous jingle of our civilization, but only those deprived of it have the barest inkling re: what the stuff actually is.
— David Mitchell
Was it for this the clay grew tall? O what made fatuous sunbeams toil To break earth's sleep at all?
— Wilfred Owen
For human temperament was a volatile compound of perception and circumstance; Moody saw now that he could no more have
— Eleanor Catton
Everybody has a goal
— Sunday Adelaja
No mistake is more common and more fatuous than appealing to logic in cases which are beyond her jurisdiction.
— Samuel Butler