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His Intellectual Quotes by John Dewey
- No thought, no idea, can possibly be conveyed as an idea from one person to another. When it is told it is to the one…
- Man is not logical and his intellectual history is a record of mental reserves and compromises. He hangs on to what he can in his…
More His Intellectual Quotes
- Wit - the salt with which the American humorist spoils his intellectual cookery by leaving it out. — Ambrose Bierce
- Painting is something that takes place among the colors, and one has to leave them alone completely, so that they can settle… — Rainer Maria Rilke
- Mental slavery is mental death, and every man who has given up his intellectual freedom is the living coffin of his dead… — Robert Green Ingersoll
- My father had retained an emotional affection for the ceremonial of his parental home, without allowing it to influence his intellectual freedom — Franz Boas
- Intellectuals tend to be arrogant. Intelligence, like money, is a good servant but a bad master. When practicing pranayama, the yogi [makes] himself… — B.K.S. Iyengar
- I have to deplore the systematic manner in which the literature of Europe has continued to put out of sight our obligations… — John William Draper
- Every man who has reached even his intellectual teens begins to suspect that life is no farce; that it is not genteel… — Unknown Author
- [The scientist] believes passionately in facts, in measured facts. He believes there are no bad facts, that all facts are good facts,… — Robert Watson-Watt
- Space is an environment of emptiness. It offers no possibility for natural adaptation to any living organism - and particularly not to… — Hubertus Strughold
- No thought, no idea, can possibly be conveyed as an idea from one person to another. When it is told it is… — John Dewey
- Man is not logical and his intellectual history is a record of mental reserves and compromises. He hangs on to what he… — John Dewey
- The college graduate is presented with a sheepskin to cover his intellectual nakedness. — Robert M. Hutchins