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Quotes About Intellectual

I've always been intellectually restless, but it is the building part of it that most interests me. It is the constructing of the team that is my favorite part. Anyone who is familiar with the history of the A's franchise, even dating back to Philadelphia, knows that every five or 10 years, you have to tear it apart and rebuild it.
~ Billy Beane
I think of myself as a theater animal instead of an intellectual animal.
~ Tom Stoppard
I hate the idea of theatre just being an evening pastime. It should be emotionally and intellectually demanding. I love football. The level of analysis that you listen to on the terraces is astonishing. If people did that in the theatre... but they don't. They expect to sit back and not participate.
~ Sarah Kane
The drama may be called that part of theatrical art which lends itself most readily to intellectual discussion: what is left is theater.
~ Robertson Davies
We've seen it time and again - Chinese companies don't play by the rules, committing intellectual property theft and disregarding basic regulatory standards at the expense of investors. Not a single taxpayer dollar should be invested with these entities that have a clear history of corruption.
~ Tommy Tuberville
We must deal with Chinese theft of intellectual property, though no one is sure that tariffs are the solution.
~ John Layfield
I've always believed that the best way you combat intellectual property theft is making a product available that is well priced, well timed to market, whether it's a movie product, TV product, music product, even theme-park product.
~ Bob Iger
Judaism is an intellectually based religion, and the single most important theme is that of study.
~ Norman Lamm
faith that's primarily intellectual—that is, a matter of mastering information—is deceptively fragile.
~ Rod Dreher
Perhaps no public intellectual has thought so deeply about the fundamentally religious nature of these progressive militants than James A. Lindsay, an atheist and university mathematician.
~ Rod Dreher
Though a revolutionary idea might emerge from the masses, says Hunter, "it does not gain traction until it is embraced and propagated by elites" working through their "well-developed networks and powerful institutions."24 This is why it is critically important to keep an eye on intellectual discourse.
~ Rod Dreher
Remaining independent and functioning autonomously in the university is necessary, especially for the critical intellectual who does not see institutional favors, decorations, and promotions as the goal of our work but understands that the creation of critical masses of minoritized subjects of all types within this stubborn place and other like it is the prize.
~ Roderick A. Ferguson
Indeed, it would not be an exaggeration to state that all of modern philosophy constitutes reactions to and criticisms of Descartes' Meditations.
~ Roger Ariew
Intellectual boundaries are blurred by parents who too tightly control their children's perceptions. Often, children who become dependent on their parents to think for them don't develop intellectual boundaries. This kind of relationship encourages dependency and discourages responsibility.
~ Rokelle Lerner
Good art wounds as well as delights. It must, because our defenses against the truth are wound so tightly around us. But as art chips away at our defenses, it also opens us to healing potentialities that transcend intellectual games and ego-preserving strategies.
~ Rollo May
Such acceptance is not entirely bad. In most cases, these ideas, opinions, and attitudes are quite serviceable. We should not have to think through everything ourselves. We do not need to challenge everything. But we do need to know how to conduct such a self-examination of our beliefs when it is required. Otherwise, we will live our lives as unwitting intellectual puppets.
~ Ronald Gross
Socrates immersed himself in the cutting-edge intellectual work of his day, then transcended it. He took advantage of the fact that the most exciting thinkers in the Western world were drawn to Athens. He sought them out, learned what they had to teach, then challenged what he had learned to enhance his own understanding.
~ Ronald Gross
At a time when end-times novels are by far the most widely read evangelical books, we need to hear Noll's warning that if evangelicals continue to be influenced by the kind of historicist dispensationalism that tries to identify current events as the detailed fulfillment of biblical prophecy, "there is little intellectual hope for the future" of responsible evangelical political reflection.[19]
~ Ronald J. Sider
Intellectual and moral progress is not a matter of getting closer to an antecedent goal but of surpassing the past.
~ Rorty Richard
He is one of the cursed, a Tantalus, whose literary hunger perpetually gnaws but can never be satiated. He has read everything at least once.
~ Louise Erdrich
The joys of theory are the sweetest intellectual pleasures of life
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
This sort of thing has got to be stopped. Bad philosophers are like slum landlords. It's my job to put them out of business.
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
I don't believe I have ever invented a line of thinking, I have always taken one over from someone else. I have simply straightaway seized on it with enthusiasm for my work of clarification. That is how Boltzmann, Hertz, Schopenhauer, Frege, Russell, Kraus, Loos, Weininger, Spengler, Sraffa have influenced me.
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
It was an awful thought to go and sit there among logical positivists ...
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein