Arrogance Quote by J. Martin Klotsche
“Intelligence is derived from two words - inter and legere - inter meaning 'between' and legere meaning 'to choose'. An intelligent person, therefore, is one who has learned 'to choose between'. He knows that good is better than evil, that confidence should supersede fear, that love is superior to hate, that gentleness is better than cruelty, forbearance than intolerance, compassion than arrogance, and that truth has more virtue than ignorance.”
About This Quote
The quote defines intelligence as the ability to discern and choose between alternatives, emphasizing moral and emotional virtues over vices.
In simple terms: Intelligence is choosing wisely between good and bad.
Cultivate discerning choices.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal growth
- leadership
- conflict resolution
- education
- ethical dilemmas
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you evaluate choices when values conflict?
- What habits improve your discernment?
Choosing wisely can be hindered by bias or limited information.