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Quotes About Smart

In college, I was failing almost every class I was taking my freshman year. I was having difficulty in managing my time; I was just overwhelmed. Even though I knew I was smart and knew I was good enough, at that point, I doubted all of it because I struggled to handle my sport, classes and social life all at once.
~ Jessica Mendoza
They're smart in Orange County. Smart and rich - just how I like 'em.
~ Loni Love
Primates are super smart and organized just enough to devote their free time to being miserable to each other and stressing each other out.
~ Robert Sapolsky
It's probably no accident that whenever one hears of a smart technology, it refers to something that has been taken out of human control.
~ Tom Vanderbilt
How can smart and educated people make self-destructive leadership choices, political term after term, without learning the lessons from previous failures.
~ Unknown
Clever is as clever does.
~ Tony DiTerlizzi
No action will lead us to being smart, alone and broke.
~ Unknown
Billy Tauzin is one of the most interesting people in Washington. He is smart, funny, and interesting.
~ Tucker Carlson
Which one do we want to be queen?" Sunny asked. "We get to pick, right? When we fulfill the prophecy?" "None of them," Starflight said gloomily. "Blaze is about as smart as a concussed sheep, Blister is most likely plotting to become queen of all the tribes somehow, and if Burn wins, she'll probably keep the war going just for fun.
~ Tui T. Sutherland
You're brilliant," said Snowflake.
~ Tui T. Sutherland
If you are flying directly into a hurricane, it is probably useful to be a dragon who can see the future. Then again, if you are a dragon who can see the future, you are most likely far too smart to fly directly into a hurricane.
~ Tui T. Sutherland
Not if you get high enough in the rankings," Hailstorm said with a grin. "Which you do by being brave and strong and bold." "I thought it was by being smart and following orders," Winter said.
~ Tui T. Sutherland
How would you describe your personality?" Look for how accurately the person describes what you are observing and how introspective he is. Smart people generally know themselves and find it interesting to talk about their behavioral strengths and weaknesses. People who seem stumped or surprised by this question might not be terribly smart when it comes to people.
~ Patrick Lencioni
Few smart kids can spare the attention that popularity requires. Unless they also happen to be good-looking, natural athletes, or siblings of popular kids, they'll tend to become nerds.
~ Paul Graham
There's an argument that maybe [The Grinder] was better suited for streaming or cable. I don't know. I still like to think there's a place for smart, subversive, original comedies on networks.
~ Rob Lowe
The great challenge is how to make smart, intelligent art that can speak to everybody.
~ Vik Muniz
Always remember that if editors were so damned smart, they would know how to dress.
~ Unknown
Values are the key to living smart and finishing rich. The sooner you and your partner start putting your values first—and stuff second—the sooner the two of you will start living a life that excites and empowers you both.
~ David Bach
When indecision's in the heart The soul is bound to grieve and smart.
~ Unknown
Outlaws have to be poised, smart, and independent; they have to cultivate allies, assess risk, and keep their antennae fine-tuned to everyone and everything around them. Outlaws focus on what people can do.
~ Christopher McDougall
Let James rejoice with the Skuttle-Fish who foils his foe by the effusion of his ink.
~ Christopher Smart
For every word has its marrow in the English tongue for order and for delight.
~ Christopher Smart
A very smart woman once asked me, 'Do you think money is the answer to everything?' I have a family issue and I'm going home
~ Unknown
It was a hopeless thing, he thought, this obsession of his to present the people of the Earth as good and reasonable. For in many ways they were neither good nor reasonable; perhaps because they had not as yet entirely grown up. They were smart and quick and at times compassionate and even understanding, but they failed lamentably in many other ways.
~ Clifford D. Simak