Intellect Quote by Dan Brown Download Open image ““Human intellect has always evolved by rejecting outdated information in favor of new truths.”” — Dan Brown ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Evolved Rejecting Human Intellect Intellect Intellect Evolved New Truths Truth
“In an era of too much information, the need for discernment and wisdom will be greater than ever.” — Craig Detweiler Copy Share Image
It is not so difficult a task to plant new truths, as to root out old errors; for there is this paradox in men,… — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image
“The truth, indeed, is out—but the ears to hear it and the minds to learn from it seem to have been atrophied by a… — Murray Bookchin Copy Share Image
“Knowledge evolves, understanding matures and wisdom progresses. Don't be so hung up on what you think you know.” — TemitOpe Ibrahim Copy Share Image
“Never in the history of the world have we had easier access to more information - some of it true, some of it false,… — Dieter F. Uchtdorf Copy Share Image
Long ago certain truths were discovered... And must always reappear. — J. R. R. Tolkien Copy Share Image
“In case you haven't noticed, the word has pretty much given up on the old Enlightenment idea of piecing together the truth based on… — Nathan Hill Copy Share Image
“Sometimes a writer simply finds new ways of saying what has already been said because, ultimately, truth is unoriginal.” — Kamand Kojouri Copy Share Image
“Until human beings realize that they are creators and not living in historical data that must be remade every day as it has been,… — Paul Selig Copy Share Image
“Science and Truth are simple phenomenon of nature, but it is the known that is preventing us from mastering the unknown.” — Chandrakanth Natekar Copy Share Image
The more science I studied, the more I saw that physics becomes metaphysics and numbers become imaginary numbers. The farther you go into science,… — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
Sometimes all it takes is a tiny shift of perspective to see something familiar in a totally new light. — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
“Leonardo believed his research had the potential to convert millions to a more spiritual life. Last year he categorically proved the existence of an… — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
I am a completely horizontal author. I can't think unless I'm lying down, either in bed or stretched on a couch and with a… — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
We did not have a television while I was growing up, and so I read voraciously. My earliest memory of being utterly transfixed by… — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
“Robert,” Ambra whispered, “just remember the wise words of Disney’s Princess Elsa.” Langdon turned. “I’m sorry?” Ambra smiled softly. “Let it go.” — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
Who will guard the guards ? If we're the guards of society, then who will watch us and make sure that we're not dangerous? — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
“Dante's poem, Langdon was now reminded, was not so much about the misery of hell as it was about the power of the human… — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
“Your mind has the intellect to lift the world, your heart has the wisdom to better the world, and your soul has the genius… — Matshona Dhliwayo Copy Share Image
Perhaps no order of mammals presents us with so extraordinary a series of gradations as this [step by step, from humans to apes to… — Thomas Huxley Copy Share Image
We do not claim that punning is legitimate wit. Wit consists in combination of ideas, punning in combination of words only. We wonder at… — Harriet Hosmer Copy Share Image
“Whenever we think, we construct a world that is centred upon the object of our thinking; whenever we act, we reconstruct a world that… — Raheel Farooq Copy Share Image
Photography's potential as a great image-maker and communicator is really no different from the same potential in the best poetry where familiar, everyday words,… — Paul Caponigro Copy Share Image
Because there are three classes of intellects: one which comprehends by itself; another which appreciates what others comprehend; and a third which neither comprehends… — Niccolo Machiavelli Copy Share Image
There's nothing more special than intellect and labour that makes painting work. There's no magic there; it's information, and it's work. — Kerry James Marshall Copy Share Image
I collect my tools: sight, smell, touch, taste, hearing, intellect. Night has fallen... — Nikos Kazantzakis Copy Share Image
Plato compared the intellect to a charioteer guiding the powerful horses of the passions, i.e., he gave it both the power of perception and… — Raymond Cattell Copy Share Image
I believe in a world where there are no heroes, and I've read and know humanity a lot. There are moments that I admire… — Orhan Pamuk Copy Share Image
“There are many different kinds of knowledge. The way of the heart and spirit can guide us in a more trustworthy way than the… — Lakota Sioux Buck Ghosthorse Copy Share Image
“Jesus is a teacher who doesn’t just inform our intellect but forms our very loves. He isn’t content to simply deposit new ideas into… — James K.A. Smith Copy Share Image