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Quotes About Erudite

My vocabulary is vast and expert, and I don't think I overuse any word.
~ Miriam Margolyes
They may be a little more high brow than we are.
~ David Talbot
There is nothing so stupid as the educated man if you get him off the thing he was educated in.
~ Will Rogers
My favourite definition of "Intellectual" is: "Someone who has been educated beyond his/her intelligence."
~ William Clark
My favorite definition of an intellectual: 'Someone who has been educated beyond his/her intelligence'.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
Its genesis: inside the kingdom of night, I witnessed a strange trial. Three rabbis-all erudite and pious men-decided one winter evening to indict God for allowing his children to be massacred, I remember: I was there, and I felt like crying. But there nobody cried.
~ Elie Wiesel
Roland Emmerich is a very interesting individual. He is more erudite and well-read than most of the people I know.
~ Ng Chin Han
gargantuan memory for facts
~ Andrew Roberts
The thing that chiefly struck me was the rarity of really bookish people.
~ Andy Miller
My father was the doyen of the divorce barristers. He was an extremely erudite and very famous divorce barrister. So that, when I was a little boy in the nursery, instead of a story like 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,' I used to get 'The Duchess and the Seven Correspondents.'
~ John Mortimer
an erudite critique of Jonathan Miller's production of
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
It was very learned, but it didn't actually say anything.
~ Franz Kafka
I am a close friend of Robert Loggia. And I just love how, with actors, there's the screen persona. Here is Robert, known for his portrayal of many characters, including gangsters. But in real life, he is elegant and erudite. He sits in the garden reading the sonnets of William Shakespeare.
~ Luanne Rice
ACROAMATICAL  (ACROAMA'TICAL)   adj.[   Gr. I bear.]Of or pertaining to deep learning; the opposite of exoterical.
~ Samuel Johnson
Intelligent people are always the best encyclopaedia.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Those quotations were really quite obscure. Anyone can see that he is a very well read man.
~ Barbara Pym
Spezia offered Leopold almost nothing: his precocity devoured itself there, rejecting the steep sunny coast and nibbling blue edge of the sea that had drowned Shelley. His spirit became crustacean under douches of culture and mild philosophic chat from his Uncle Dee, who was cultured rather than erudite.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
writes within it, is erudite, stately, illuminating. The iconoclasm need not be loud and messy, I can almost hear him saying
~ John Williams
A serious, honest mind understands—and can understand—nothing of history. History in return is marvelously suited to delight an erudite cynic.
~ Emil M. Cioran
Protests had been heroic, passionate, erudite, and creative. A young Newport woman refused to marry until the odious legislation was repealed. Other female patriots refused to do their part to populate the colonies, which should serve British manufacturers right.
~ Stacy Schiff
Lesley said that my exes knew that past a certain point I'd lost interest, and that's why they always packed me in first. That's not the way I remember it, but Lesley swore she could have constructed a calendar based on my love life. A cyclical one, she said, like the Maya – counting down to disaster. Lesley could be surprisingly erudite sometimes.
~ Ben Aaronovitch
Vikings," said Lesley. "Precisely," said Nightingale. "Bloodthirsty, but surprisingly erudite in a limited fashion." Well
~ Ben Aaronovitch
But this Peterson, though erudite, didn't come across as a pedant.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
sesquipedalian
~ H.P. Lovecraft