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PARAPHRASE: Genius is not that you are smarter than everyone else. It is that you are ready to receive the inspiration.
— Albert Einstein
You think your parents are a pain in the ass now, but they're going to get smarter as you get older.
— Charles Barkley
Are kids smarter than adults? All evidence points to that being true.
— Natalie Jeremijenko
The parts of me that used to think I was different or smarter or whatever, almost made me die.
— David Foster Wallace
The goal is not to make you a smarter sinner but to make you like the Savior.
— Howard G. Hendricks
Why would anyone expect Tyson to come out smarter? He went to prison for four years, not Princeton.
— Lou Duva
Becoming a member of the NR is not just about working smarter. It's about building a system to replace yourself.
— Tim Ferriss
You're smarter than you look. Did you ever have anti-terrorist training?" "Sort of. I was married.
— Nelson DeMille
The birds can fly, an' why can't I? Must we give in, says he with a grin, That the bluebird an' phoebe are smarter 'n we be?
— John Townsend Trowbridge
We assume that good-looking people are smarter and more effective than they really are, and that homely people are the reverse.
— James Surowiecki
Are you smarter than a pig, Locke?"
"On occasion," said Locke. "There are contrary opinions. — Scott Lynch
"On occasion," said Locke. "There are contrary opinions. — Scott Lynch
You're probably smarter than you present yourself.
— Norman Granz
Smarter people tend to think more like economists
— Steven Pinker
Innocence invites protection, yet we might be smarter to protect ourselves against it ...
— Megan Johns
Trust your weapon, it is almost certainly smarter than you are. Remember this and you may yet live.
— John Scalzi
So I eagerly crack open the book and can feel myself getting smarter as I turn the first few pages.
— Matthew Quick