Superior Thinking Quotes
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Superior Thinking Quotes & Sayings
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I'm surprised when I see someone doing the logical, commonsense thing: Walk facing the oncoming traffic.
— Robert James Thomson
To Investigate in the superior worlds, the logic thinking and the exact concept are needed.
— Samael Aun Weor
What's normal, she said. adults are all just weird in different ways.
— Ellen Wittlinger
Nature is always trying to tell us that we are not so superior or independent or alone or autonomous as we may think.
— Wendell Berry
Think what cowards men would be if they had to bear children. Women are altogether a superior species.
— George Bernard Shaw
A brave man thinks no one his superior who does him an injury, for he has it then in his power to make himself superior to the other by forgiving it.
— Alexander Pope
Unless a capacity for thinking be accompanied by a capacity for action, a superior mind exists in torture.
— Charles Horton Cooley
This must be a gift book. That is to say a book, which you wouldn't take on any other terms.
— Dorothy Parker
Laughter is the lubrication to soothe your soul.
— Thomas F. Shubnell
The idea that anyone would think their religious ideas make them morally superior is just preposterous.
— David O. Russell
Only a lunatic would think that art is superior to nature.
— Gao Xingjian
A conservative is someone who does not think he is morally superior to his grandfather.
— John Howard
There is always a moment in our lives when we are destined to fall the way we ever feared of.
— Annie Ali
Superior poets say what they really feel. Mediocre poets say what they decide to feel. Inferior poets say what they think they should feel.
— Alvaro De Campos
Love beyond the damage.
— Henry Rollins
The World, thinking itself affronted by superior merit, takes delight to bring it down to its own level.
— Samuel Richardson
Courts of law, and all the paraphernalia and folly of law cannot be found in a rational state of society.
— Robert Owen
It is the admirer of himself, and not the admirer of virtue, that thinks himself superior to others.
— Plutarch