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Quotes About Stupidity

Stupids will never accept that they were fooled by media and continue to wear Covid masks and force others also to wear it.
~ Unknown
An advertisement is a lawyer who, with his hypnosis, at the expense of the herd instinct, will prove the genius or stupidity of a person or a product. Advertising can turn a criminal into a victim. Advertising does not care which side it is on, it matters who pays more.
~ Unknown
Human stupidity is an endless stream of profit. Billions are earned from man's stupidity
~ Unknown
The fear of death make people do all the stupid things in the world. You want protection from evil? But who will live forever?
~ Unknown
Only ignorance excuses stupidity
~ Nalini Singh
I can smell arousal, Talin. You get hot every time you see me half-naked." The erotic need that flared through her body was mortifying. Perhaps that explained the stupidity of her next words. "Maybe I get that way for every half-naked man.
~ Nalini Singh
Only stupidity excuses ignorance.
~ Nalini Singh
In politics, stupidity is not a handicap.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
Most of our suffering comes from sin and stupidity; it is, nevertheless, very real, and growth can occur with real repentance. But the highest source of suffering appears to be reserved for the innocent who undergo divine tutorial training.
~ Neal A. Maxwell
I think all young women are cursed with a streak of unrelenting foolishness, and all young men are cursed with a streak of absolute stupidity.
~ Neal Shusterman
there is no idea so stupid that you can't find a professor who will believe it.
~ Neil Postman
everyone practices stupidity, including those of us who write about it; none of us is ever free of it, we are most seriously endangered when we think we are safe. That there is an almost infinite supply of stupidity, including our own, should provide educationists with a sense of humility and, incidentally, assurance that they will never become obsolete.
~ Neil Postman
But it is much later in the game now, and ignorance of the score is inexcusable. To be unaware that a technology comes equipped with a program for social change, to maintain that technology is neutral, to make the assumption that technology is always a friend to culture is, at this late hour, stupidity plain and simple.
~ Neil Postman
You cannot argue stupidity, you just have to accept it patiently as one of those things.
~ Nevil Shute
The coroner summed up at considerably length and with commendable simplicity. His manner suggested that the jury as a whole was certifiable as mentally unsound, but that he knew his duty and would perform it in the teeth of stupidity.
~ Ngaio Marsh
Modern stupidities are more irritating than ancient stupidities because their proselytes seek to justify them in the name of reason.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
Making us feel intelligent is how nature notifies us that we are saying something stupid.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
In general, "historical necessity" turns out to be merely a name for human stupidity.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
It is possible to inculcate in the contemporary bourgeois any stupid idea in the name of progress and to sell him any grotesque object in the name of art.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
Love, a pleasant folly; ambition, a serious stupidity.
~ Nicolas Chamfort
Public opinion reigns in society because stupidity reigns amongst the stupid.
~ Nicolas Chamfort
Can't stop stupid we just shake our heads Can't stop stupid is what is said Can't stop stupid no matter what we do Can't stop stupid as it may even happen to you
~ Unknown
For every man there are certain words that are as if closer and more intimate to him that any others. And often, unexpectedly, in some remote, forsaken backwater, some deserted desert, one meets a man whose warming conversation makes you forget the pathlessness of your paths, the homelessness of your nights, and the contemporary world full of people's stupidity, of deceptions for deceiving man.
~ Nikolai Gogol
We're all stupid, chasing after vanity!" ... "Really, it comes from idleness! Everything's near, everything's close at hand, yet we run to some far-off kingdom. Is it not life, if one is occupied, be it even in a remote corner? The pleasure indeed consists in labor. And nothing's sweeter than the fruit of one's own labors . . .
~ Nikolai Gogol