Intelligence Quote by Susan Winebrenner
““Real intelligence is a creative use of knowledge, not merely an accumulation of facts. The slow thinker who can finally come up with an idea of his own is more important to the world than a walking encyclopedia who hasn’t learned how to use this information productively.””
About This Quote
Source Educational article “The Role of Critical Thinking” by Susan Winebrenner, 2010
True intelligence lies in creatively applying knowledge, not just storing facts; original ideas matter more than encyclopedic recall.
In simple terms: Creative use of knowledge beats mere fact‑collection.
Cultivate thinking that transforms information into innovation.
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When to use this quote
- classroom teaching
- research
- problem solving
- innovation workshops
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you turn facts into new ideas?
- What practices strengthen creative thinking?
Focusing on creativity may overlook the need for solid foundational knowledge.