Subject: Intelligence (Page 27)

Do you follow where I'm coming from?

If “sense” is so common, how come we don’t see more of it around?

Many a man fails as an original thinker simply because his memory is too good.

In no time, it will be a forgotten memory.

(1879 – 1974) film producer

When your IQ rises to 28, sell.

(1914 – ) American comic & actor

He's a nice guy, but he played too much football with his helmet off.

(1908 – 1973) 36th U.S. president

Only one percent of the oil pollution in the sea is the result of oil drilling, while 63 percent is the result of natural seepage on the ocean floor.

(1969 – ) U.S. Representative (Delaware)

History would be an excellent thing, if only it were true.

(1828 – 1910) Russian writer

No doubt exists that all women are crazy, it’s only a question of degree.

(1880 – 1946) comedian, actor, juggler & writer

I remember your name perfectly, but I just can’t think of your face.

(1844 – 1930) English dean at Oxford whose name is given to the accidental transposition of sounds of two or more words

The probability of someone watching you is proportional to the stupidity of your action.

Sometimes I sits and thinks, and sometimes I just sits.

(1906 – 1982) baseball player

Forget that guy – just illiterate him from your memory.

Common sense is not so common.

(1694 – 1778) French author, humanist & satirist

There are three types of intelligence: the intelligence of man, the intelligence of animals and the intelligence of the military… in that order.

(1911 – 1994) German film director & producer

What the world needs is more geniuses with humility, there are so few of us left.

(1906 – 1972) pianist, composer, author, comedian & actor

Perhaps imagination is only intelligence having fun.

(1948 – ) American book critic

His ignorance covers the world like a blanket, and there’s scarcely a hole in it anywhere.

Samuel Clemens (1835 – 1910) author & humorist

Don't get insulted, but is your job devoted to spreading ignorance?

I guess the definition of a lunatic is a man surrounded by them.

(1885 – 1972) expatriate American poet & critic

No amount of genius can overcome a preoccupation with detail.