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Intellect Quotes by Mark Twain
- One learns peoples through the heart, not the eyes or the intellect.
- It's awful undermining to the intellect, German is; you want to take it in small doses, or first you know your brains all run together,…
- I have damaged my intellect trying to imagine why a man should want to invent a repeating clock, and how another man could be found…
- You can't reason with your heart; it has its own laws, and thumps about things which the intellect scorns.
- I wish I could make him understand that a loving good heart is riches enough, and that without it intellect is poverty.
- The gods offer no rewards for intellect. There was never one yet that showed any interest in it...
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- There is not really any courage at all in attacking hoary or antiquated things, any more than in offering to fight one's… — Gilbert K. Chesterton
- Even those to whom Providence has allotted greater strength of understanding, can expect only to improve a single science. In every other… — Samuel Johnson
- Some other faculty than the intellect is necessary for the apprehension of reality. — Henri Bergson
- If it were given to a man to see virtue's reward in the next world, he would occupy his intellect, memory and… — John of the Cross
- God has placed no limits to the exercise of the intellect he has given us, on this side of the grave. — Francis Bacon
- The orthodox believers in God are divided into two camps, one of which maintains that the existence of God is as demonstrable… — Annie Besant
- If God has made the world a perfect mechanism, He has at least conceded so much to our imperfect intellect that in… — Max Born
- I look upon another's insistence on the merits of his or her life - duties, intellect, accomplishment - and see that most… — Harold Brodkey