Idiotic People Quotes
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Idiotic People Quotes & Sayings
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Down and deeper, lost into silence,
Beneath the light, beyond the sun -
Alone, O my beloved, where have you gone? — Rosamund Hodge
Beneath the light, beyond the sun -
Alone, O my beloved, where have you gone? — Rosamund Hodge
People are trying to be smart - all I am trying to do is not to be idiotic, but it's harder than most people think.
— Charlie Munger
One time is much like another to death. She comes when she will. So why give over your mind to worry?
— Raymond E. Feist
Luke, some truly idiotic people have said some truly inspired things. Are we supposed to ignore their words because they couldn't live up to them?
— Antony John
Foolish people inflict pain upon them self which is worse than what an enemy can bring upon.
— Thiruvalluvar
It is said that in some countries trees will grow, but will bear no fruit because there is no winter there.
— John Bunyan
I don't want to make public statements about issues that I have not studied in detail.
— Eric Maskin
I think the local food movement has been taken to idiotic extremes. And so I wrote about that and people got pissed.
— Joel Stein
I have long since given up dealing with people who hold idiotic opinions as if they had arrived at them through thinking about them.
— Erik Naggum
People will say you can't do good and do well. They're wrong, that's idiotic advice.
— Soledad O'Brien
The highest form of selfishness is that of the man who is content to go to heaven alone.
— J.C. Ryle
I have learned, as I wrote, that history must be discovered, not declared. It's an admission that one grows in life.
— Henry A. Kissinger
People come up to me and say, 'Can I just thank you for writing my life?' And I reply, 'I'm glad someone else is as idiotic as I am.'
— Miranda Hart
We were both victims to the same overshadowing evil - she, as mistress, I, as slave.
— Frederick Douglass
Sleep, when deep enough, is indistinguishable from vigilance.
— R. Scott Bakker