Quotes About Insightful
I do feel more towards certain characters who have depth and intelligence.
~ Allison Scagliotti
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Designers have been uncreative and very arrogant. They need to listen to people. People have always wanted more exciting, interesting design, but we designers didn't see it.
~ Marcel Wanders
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I love caddies because caddies will tell you the truth and use very few words doing it.
~ Rick Reilly
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Tienen un don —facilidad de palabra, a menudo— que los distingue de la muchedumbre. Expresan una visión.
~ Robert Greene
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Often it is the quiet ones, those who give out less at first glance, who hide greater depths, and who secretly wield greater power.
~ Robert Greene
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Teaching is really very interesting work, wrote Anne to a Queen's Academy chum. Jane says she thinks it is monotonous but I don't find it so. Something funny is almost sure to happen every day, and the children say such amusing things.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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Gwyn knows everything: the way so many people do who are underestimated, for a million reasons or one, and therefore have more time to pay close attention.
~ Laura Dave
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First I have to accept the fact that you're kindhearted, now I have to accept the fact that you're insightful as well. I knew you were powerful, ruthless, and pretty, but that you have a mind and a heart besides is going to take some getting used to.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
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We might define art as anything which pushes our thoughts in important yet neglected directions.
~ Alain de Botton
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It's easy being outrageous. Much harder to offer real meaning.
~ Don Lee
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It's always the quiet ones that are the most interesting
~ Jenny Han
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It's always the quiet ones that are the most interesting. Stay interesting.
~ Jenny Han
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Here, as in other speeches, Churchill demonstrated a striking trait: his knack for making people feel loftier, stronger, and, above all, more courageous.
~ Erik Larson
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provocative humour'.
~ Andrew Roberts
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One of the chief values reading history, this is the author, is its capacity to "provoke renegade thoughts".
~ Andrew Roberts
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'Bombshell' is a remarkable podcast. In the course of it, three people who know what they are talking about cover 'military strategy, White House mayhem, and the best cocktails'.
~ David Hepworth
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I like movies that leave you with something to think about, to discuss, to debate, you know?
~ Viggo Mortensen
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Chris Rock, I think is pretty brilliant, and Amy Schumer's fabulous.
~ Bianca Del Rio
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I'm also launching a podcast. Because, I mean, the world desperately needs another podcast, am I right? Not to be a tease, but the format is different from anything else I've seen out there, and the subject matter is hopefully boundless, eye-opening, and a little cathartic.
~ Chris Sacca
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'Ted Lasso' is still funny and it still points fingers and holds truth to power. But it does it in a way that feels like it's a net gain rather than somebody losing out.
~ Phil Dunster
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A fairly bright boy is far more intelligent and far better company than the average adult.
~ John B. S. Haldane
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People talk about writing convincing teenagers like it's a really clever thing to do, but it comes incredibly naturally to me. Which, of course, is slightly a worry.
~ Meg Rosoff
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I've always found teenagers really interesting. I think they've got so much going on in their lives, so that lends itself really well to fiction because there's so much drama, so much activity, so much growth.
~ Lisa McMann
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Recent scholarship confirms the portrait of John F. Kennedy sketched by his brother in Thirteen Days: a remarkably cool, thoughtful, nonhysterical, self-possessed leader, aware of the weight of decision, incisive in his questions, firm in his judgment, always in charge, steering his advisers perseveringly in the direction he wanted to go. "We are only now coming to understand the role he played in it," writes John Lewis Gaddis, the premier historian of the Cold War.
~ Robert F. Kennedy
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