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Quotes About Intelligence

Deep learning has instead given us machines with truly impressive abilities but no intelligence. The difference is profound and lies in the absence of a model of reality.
~ Judea Pearl
you are smarter than your data. Data do not understand causes and effects; humans do.
~ Judea Pearl
GIRLS MAY START OUT SMART BUT NOT ALL GIRLS STAY SO DAMNED SMART..
~ Judith Krantz
Tell me, Brother Gregory, in your opinion can a woman think as well as a man?" "Properly speaking," he said in a learned voice, "a woman cannot think at all, or at least, think as we men know it. But the imitative ability is very greatly developed in women, so that by copying men, some may attain the appearance of thought.
~ Judith Merkle Riley
Highly sensitive men who are famous include Abraham Lincoln, Albert Einstein, and Jim Carrey.
~ Judith Orloff
Smart people talk about ideas. Common people talk about things. Mediocre people talk about people.
~ Jules Romains
clever people will judge the truth according to its usefulness, not validity.
~ Juli Zeh
It's impossible to gather too much information.
~ Juli Zeh
el rencor o también había inteligencia y talento para algo más que para matar.
~ Julia Navarro
la inteligencia era un don que Él otorgaba a algunos hombres para hacer más fácil la existencia de los otros, y para combatir a quienes, siendo igualmente inteligentes, se dejaban inspirar por el Mal.
~ Julia Navarro
No man of any intelligence would pretend to know a female mind.
~ Julia Quinn
Oh, very well, do you want to know why I really think you should keep a journal?" She nodded. "Because someday you're going to grow into yourself, and you will be as beautiful as you already are smart.
~ Julia Quinn
He made her miserable!" Benedict protested. "As her brothers, it's our duty to--" "Respect her intelligence enough to let her solve her own problems," Violet snapped.
~ Julia Quinn
It was nearly impossible to keep anything a secret, especially from her sisters, the youngest of whom—Hyacinth—could probably have won the war against Napoleon in half the time if His Majesty had only thought to draft her into the espionage service.
~ Julia Quinn
I don't know why people persist in believing women are inferior, when it is quite clear that men are the more feeble-minded of the two.
~ Julia Quinn
One needs a certain base of knowledge before one can ask sensible questions.
~ Julia Quinn
Dizem que uma pessoa inteligente aprende com os seus erros (...), mas uma pessoa verdadeiramente inteligente aprende com os erros dos outros.
~ Julia Quinn
Was the world populated with blind men, or merely stupid ones?
~ Julia Quinn
Me?" "Yes, you," Lady Danbury grumbled. "I'd be happy to talk with someone else if you could find me a body with more than half a brain." Penelope choked on the beginnings of laughter as she motioned to her companions. "Er, I assure you that Lady Bridgerton—" Lady Bridgerton was furiously shaking her head. "She's too busy trying to get that oversized brood of hers married off," Lady Danbury announced
~ Julia Quinn
She had long since learned that it took a fully formed miracle to get them to admit that a woman might be smarter than a man about anything other than fabrics, perfumed soaps, and tea.
~ Julia Quinn
You sorts who excel at arithmetic simply don't understand how we lesser mortals can look at a page of numbers and not know the answer—or at least how to get to the answer—instantly.
~ Julia Quinn
They say that a smart person learns from her mistakes," she interrupted, her voice forcefully ending his protest. "But a truly smart person learns from other people's mistakes." She pulled away, then turned to face him. "I'd like to think I'm a truly smart person. Please don't take that away from me.
~ Julia Quinn
Men are much easier to manage once you understand a few basic facts about their nature." "Which are?" Kate prompted. Daphne leaned forward and whispered behind her cupped hand, "They're not as smart as we are, they're not as intuitive as we are, and they certainly don't need to know about fifty percent of what we do.
~ Julia Quinn
the gentlemen of Britain couldn't appreciate the inherent value of an intelligent female who knew her own mind, that was their problem, not hers.
~ Julia Quinn