Cree Quaker is one of the most
intelligent people I know.
I believe
intelligent people know that it is the quality of the people who work for a brokerage that counts the most, not the quality of the wood paneling in your office reception area.
It has nothing to do with intelligence, as I have seen some of the most
intelligent people I know being unable to explain the simplest of problems.
She's also one of the most
intelligent people I know.
I soon realized after reading much of the science and research (I am a Computer Science Grad) that science theorizes and tries to disprove god but very
intelligent people know that science does not disprove god and that evolution has lots of unanswered questions as well as the big bang.
Therefore even marginally
intelligent people know who (Romney) lies about being a Christian and who (Obama) is the target of lies incorrectly claiming he is not a Christian.
Emotionally
intelligent people know that success lies in their ability to rise in the face of failure, and they can't do this when they're living in the past.
Even with practice, emotionally
intelligent people know that they don't communicate every idea perfectly.
Holding on to a grudge means you're holding on to stress, and emotionally
intelligent people know to avoid this at all costs.
Emotionally
intelligent people know these phrases are off limits in casual conversation because people take them the wrong way.
Amputation is an absurd prescription, as
every intelligent person knows.
Not exact matches
When it's time to say
no, emotionally
intelligent people avoid phrases such as «I don't think I can» or «I'm not certain.»
How many really
intelligent and accomplished
people do you
know who have great ideas, but hate writing?
Emotionally
intelligent people won't set perfection as their target because they
know that it doesn't exist.
Yes, many of us have heard about it, we've read books on it, but for the lay
person just getting started on their immersion into emotional intelligence, what is it exactly and how do you
know when you're being emotionally
intelligent?
Emotionally
intelligent people won't set perfection as their target because they
know it doesn't exist.
When it's time to say
no, emotionally
intelligent people avoid phrases like «I don't think I can» or «I'm not certain.»
The clergy is
no more inherently
intelligent and qualified than anyone else, but plenty of
people meekly think whatever they are told to think, without introspection.
It is painful to watch otherwise
intelligent people contort themselves, with such weak - minded casuistry, beyond all limits of reason to reconcile that which they
know with that which they want to believe.
No truly
intelligent person can honestly believe in such BS.
zealous belief in ANYTHING (or in the absense of an anything) is not good,
intelligent people make good choices based on the information available and realize that everything is not perfect
no matter what precept you prescribe to.
Why do otherwise
intelligent people believe in such silly fairy tales they
know can't possibly be true?
Most Catholics I
know are very
intelligent, caring, thoughtful
people.
During the middle ages, most if not all
people believed in God, and a certain percentage of them were
no doubt
intelligent.
I think its a fantastic idea to «create your own religion,» but I
know of no
intelligent person who would say that «man exists by accident,» so I have no idea what that's supposed to mean.
This has always struck me as refreshing since unfortunately, I also
know what it is like for
people to treat me as if I am the support staff rather than an
intelligent and educated leader.
When a group of
people follow one
persons beliefs in any religion because they come off all
knowing and
intelligent and full of their own faith, it's a dangerous situation.
What kind of thinking can a reasonable,
intelligent person use to justify this kind of character assassination upon someone they hardly even
know and had never had a hard word pass from my lips to theirs?
I
know many productive
intelligent people that have sacrificed much for their employers only to be laid off for the sake of corporate profits as the jobs go overseas were labour is cheaper.
The fact that it wasn't clear to a
person I respected, who I
knew had a deep faith and was incredibly
intelligent... bothered me.
Dear Fr Editor, Much of the
intelligent design discussion is valuable in letting
people know that «science» is not a monolithic source of secure knowledge.
Looking
people in the eye, listening to what they have to say and making an
intelligent response that lets them
know we really heard what they were saying, not acting like we're in a hurry to move on but have time to listen, letting them
know they are more important than our stupid cell phones, encouraging them and letting them
know we think they can succeed — all of those things are extremely important in building relationships, including relationships with homeless
people.
The problem is that organized religion is as much political animal as any other human convention involving more than 2
people, and spiritual, thinking individuals are
intelligent enough to
know that churches / mosques / community reprogramming centers actually have very little to do with what one actually believes...
But an
intelligent person will search for the answers,
knowing he doesn't
know, and THAT is what drives him to seek an answer, not blindly accepting the answer from someone who looks at a 2000 year old book, filled with 3000 year old stories and gives up after reading it.
I
know many atheists who are fine
people and I
know many believers who are imminently reasonable and
intelligent.
They contributed more than they
knew to my childhood sense that the Chinese are the most
intelligent, handsome and, at their Confucian best, cultivated of all
peoples.
bob — By
intelligent, do you mean
people like yourself who don't
know how to use basic punctuation, and use phrases like «more dumber» and use the word «then» instead of «than»?
Nice to see some
people who insult
know some real
intelligent words to go with their wonderful wisdom.
Most of the
people know the truth but they do not want to accept the truth... for example a man goes to a little idol ask for favor prior to go to meeting at his work and he
knows that this little piece of metal has not power even to move itself but still that
intelligent person go and do it...
Your life isn't pointless if you win the respect of
intelligent people and the affection of children; you earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; you appreciate beauty, to find the best in others; you leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to
know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.
«But I ask you this, if an
intelligent, all loving, all
knowing God decided to bend the laws of science that He made, doesn't it make sense that he wouldn't destroy the
people he was helping?»
Bishop said... «Though we are not yet at the point of
knowing for certain who did this horrible crime it would come as no surprise to any
intelligent person if the individual or individuals responsible are the nutters with the NRA and the Tea Party Republicans.»
What He has presented is this vast, complex, and amazing creation of the physical world — which most
people know can only be attributed to an
intelligent and unseen, higher being.
Though we are not yet at the point of
knowing for certain who did this horrible crime it would come as no surprise to any
intelligent person if the individual or individuals responsible are the nutters with the NRA and the Tea Party Republicans.
The vast majority of
people who are educated beyond the level of high school
know that evolution is far more reasonable and has more evidence to support it than do creationism or
intelligent design.
People still bought into it; in some cases, well known, wealthy, talented and very intelligent p
People still bought into it; in some cases, well
known, wealthy, talented and very
intelligent peoplepeople.
@OTOH You let me
know when
people start having an
intelligent debate.
No, Voice, that's just the fuse that blew in your own mind because you're beginning to understand the problems inherent in atheism and the reasons that many highly
intelligent people have found their way back to religion after unfulfilling philosophical forays into the morass that is atheism.
«Civilization depends upon vigorous pursuit of the highest values by
people who are
intelligent enough to
know that their values are qualified by their interests and corrupted by their prejudices.»
As a group, I found them to be among the most
intelligent, witty, and productive
people I have ever
known.