Sentences with phrase «of intelligent people»

But it's a field where a lot of intelligent people are trying to get big in.
I think that, in most instances, groups of intelligent people have so many inherent liabilities that a lone individual has a far better chance of making good decisions.
There are plenty of intelligent people on both sides of this debate and always have been.
The problem is that the quality of an intelligent person is being able to entertain ideas that they may be wrong.
One of the best signs of intelligent people is that they tend to willingly admit when they don't know something.
Don't think of the spa as a medical facility «I see a lot of intelligent people who have gone to spas to get fillers, or they get them in a friend's living room.
On the contrary, lukewarmism is often the sincere opinion of a good number of intelligent people of good will.
On the talent point, there are a lot of intelligent people in Austin with an action - oriented mindset who have worked in tech companies big and small.
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.
To again repair to Adventures of Ideas, «The folly of intelligent people, clear - headed and narrow - visioned, has precipitated many catastrophes» (60).
You said, «The goal of scientific research is to attempt to resolve contradictions by developing richer and more sophisticated theories — and this is entirely and perfectly consistent with the development of any intelligent person's belief about God.»
Nevertheless, the end result was the same; I was able to learn so much from them and therefore increase my abilities... Today, I continue to maintain an ever - expanding circle of intelligent people.
I think you have it backwards CaptianObvious... the majority of intelligent people can reconcile the realities of science with the faith in religion.
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.
i find it extremely sad that alot of intelligent people here can believe that EVERYTHING spontaneously came from NOTHING yet they mock those who believe in a creator as the initial cause.
I personally don't care what people believe, but I do ask that they not assume I'm less of a good person, or less of an intelligent person, because my beliefs are not their own.
Mesa actually is a city of intelligent people who are interested in arts and who love going to different exhibitions and museums.
Its creation arose from the need of intelligent people in Bulgaria to get acquainted and interact with others of their intellectual and social level.
An eccentric figure that emits both the aura of an intelligent person, but with the occasional childish silliness and shenanigans.
No one appears to agree with him, so he begins constructing an underground city, which he plans to populate with a cross-section of intelligent people who will be able to reconstruct civilization after the comet destroys the cities.
Julianne Moore, who has previous performed a role of an unexceptional homemaker who develops multiple chemical sensitivity on Todd Haynes» «Safe,» lends dignity to the role of an intelligent person who is losing it, her terror ever more poignant because the disease drops her from the heights of scholarly fame to such depths that she appears to disappear into herself.
If the 1960s were a period in which a surprising number of intelligent people looked forward to the demolition of mainstream institutions like the school system, then the 1970s proved to be a time of organization rebuilding.
Do you really think this group of intelligent people waited for someone like HHG to come up with it?
That Turner exhibition would be worth a lot more than 20 minutes of an intelligent person's time.
Someone made an attempt to describe something, and a bunch of intelligent people decided it was darned near fraudulent, or something.
It suggests that, by instinct or by birth, you know more about this subject (even if you show no sign of ever having studied it) than the thousands of intelligent people who have spent their lives working on it.
Or else you may become like the guy who who wrote in a newspaper forum defending the greatness of Elitism and why Raffles Institution should continue to be the bedrock of intelligent people who will be groomed to become lawyers and doctors.
Ralph Waldo Emerson defined success as: «To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children;... to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others; to leave the world a little better; whether by a healthy child or a garden patch... to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.
The goal of scientific research is to attempt to resolve contradictions by developing richer and more sophisticated theories - and this is entirely and perfectly consistent with the development of any intelligent person's belief about God.
On July 2, 1866, Alfred Russel Wallace, the co-discoverer of natural selection, wrote to Charles Darwin to lament how he had been «so repeatedly struck by the utter inability of numbers of intelligent persons to see clearly or at all, the self acting & necessary effects of Nat Selection, that I am led to conclude that the term itself & your mode of illustrating it, however clear & beautiful to many of us are yet not the best adapted to impress it on the general naturalist public.»
«As far as raw intellect, Bill is one of the intelligent people I have ever met».
As a guy who's dealt with legal technology for 20 plus years — through you, honestly, Bob, getting exposed to more of the Legal Talk Network offerings, it's interesting to hear that despite the large number of intelligent people and smart lawyers that you guys have podcasting on the network, they're dealing with the same horrible questions that I've been banging my head against the wall since 1995.
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