Quotes by Intellectual I have always disliked the fierce competitive spirit embodied in that highly intellectual game. Albert Einstein intellectual games chess I too had thoughts once of being an intellectual, but I found it too difficult. Albert Schweitzer difficult intellectual found No important change in ethics was ever accomplished without an internal chage in our intellectual emphasis, loyalties, affections, and convictions. Aldo Leopold loyalty important intellectual Ability to see the cultural value of wilderness boils down, in the last analysis, to a question of intellectual humility. The shallow-minded modern who has lost his rootage in the land assumes that he has already discovered what is important. Aldo Leopold land intellectual humility The course of every intellectual, if he pursues his journey long and unflinchingly enough, ends in the obvious, from which the non-intellectuals have never stirred. Aldous Huxley intellectual journey long I am an artist, you understand? For me, a picture is like poetry. When you make art, this is not coming from an intellectual place. It's coming from the deep side of your unconscious, your soul. Alejandro Jodorowsky intellectual soul art A decline in courage may be the most striking feature that an outside observer notices in the West today. The Western world has lost its civic courage . . . . Such a decline in courage is particularly noticeable among the ruling and intellectual elite, causing an impression of a loss of courage by the entire society. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn intellectual loss world The intellectual is not defined by professional group and type of occupation. Nor are good upbringing and a good family enough in themselves to produce an intellectual. An intellectual is a person whose interest in and preoccupation with the spiritual side of life are insistent and constant and not forced by external circumstances, even flying in the face of them. An intellectual is a person whose thought is nonimitative. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn flying intellectual spiritual We have arrived at an intellectual chaos. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn chaos intellectual A small mind is obstinate. A great mind can lead and be led. Alexander Cannon intelligence intellectual mind For people who know McQueen, there is always an underlying message. It's usually only the intellectual ones who understand what's going on in what I do. Alexander McQueen fashion intellectual people Let such teach others who themselves excel, And censure freely who have written well. Alexander Pope intelligence intellectual teaching The most powerful influence exercised by the Arabs on general natural physics was that directed to the advances of chemistry ; a science for which this race created a new era.(...) Besides making laudatory mention of that which we owe to the natural science of the Arabs in both the terrestrial and celestial spheres, we must likewise allude to their contributions in separate paths of intellectual development to the general mass of mathematical science. Alexander von Humboldt powerful intellectual race I come from a very la-ti-da East Coast intellectual family - or so they think. Alexandra Wentworth east intellectual thinking I prefer the wicked rather than the foolish. The wicked sometimes rest. Alexandre Dumas wicked intelligence intellectual The secret of life is to be found in life itself, in the full organic, intellectual and spiritual activities of our body. Alexis Carrel intellectual secret spiritual I am unaware of his plans but I shall never stop believing in them because I cannot fathom them and I prefer to mistrust my own intellectual capacities than his justice. Alexis de Tocqueville intellectual justice believe A person may be a moron or an imbecile if he is lacking in judgment; but with good judgment he can never be either. Indeed the rest of the intellectual faculties seem of little importance in comparison with judgment. Alfred Binet intellectual may littles The scale, properly speaking, does not permit the measure of the intelligence, because intellectual qualities are not superposable, and therefore cannot be measured as linear surfaces are measured. Alfred Binet quality intellectual doe It seems to us that in intelligence there is a fundamental faculty, the alteration or the lack of which, is of the utmost importance for practical life. This faculty is judgment, otherwise called good sense, practical sense, initiative, the faculty of adapting one's self to circumstances. A person may be a moron or an imbecile if he is lacking in judgment; but with good judgment he can never be either. Indeed the rest of the intellectual faculties seem of little importance in comparison with judgment. Alfred Binet intellectual self fundamentals «1234567891011»