S Quotes
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“Smart people instinctively understand the dangers of entrusting our future to self-serving leaders who use our institutions, whether in the corporate or social sectors, to advance their own interests.”
“Smart people know when it is a good time to stop.”
“Smart people learn from the experiences of others.”
Source: Long COVID Supplements
“Smart people learn from their mistakes and wise people learn from somebody else’s mistakes.”
Source: What I Learned Losing a Million Dollars
“Smart people learn from their mistakes. But the real sharp ones learn from the mistakes of others.”
Source: Fablehaven
“Smart people, like himself, who had acquired money and power weren’t nice because they had learned that caring about and helping others made them exposed and vulnerable, which led to failure. One had to look out for number one to get “the money” and “the power” the cabbie spoke of. Dale knew that money and power were finite. They were limited resources you couldn’t simply spread around the world for everyone to enjoy. Crafty, competitive people knew this and fought hard to get their share of it. People like the cabbie were naïve enough to think everyone would be happy sharing an equal amount of the pie. They lived in a fantasy world that socialism and communism touted. If the pie had been equally divided to everyone in the world, each person would hold a tiny sliver after the distribution was complete. Then everyone would be miserable and all those naïve people who had fought to make it happen would finally learn what they already knew—life was miserable with only a sliver of the pie.
Of course the cabbie had suicidal thoughts and dreamed about shit towers piling high up into the sky; he was one of the caring people who had tried so hard to become another tile on the floor under the feet of cunning people, like himself, who were moving toward success by walking upon the altruistic pathway naïve people had constructed out of themselves. And that was more than fine with Dale. The greater number of people who thought like the cabbie the better, because it made it easier for people like himself to snatch up a bigger piece of the pie.”
Source: The Beasts of Success
“Smart people pick smart friends.”
“Smart people realize the "American Dream" is government propaganda for many USA citizens!”
“Smart people realize the smartest person that can fix their health issues is themselves!”
Source: Pandemic Supplements
“Smart people recognize that a corrupted police system cannot be repaired and needs to be replaced.”
“Smart people sometimes get stupid, but stupid people never get smart.”
Source: The Kings of Cool: A Prequel to Savages
“Smart people sometimes get stupid, but stupid people never get smart. Never. Ever. 'You can come down the evolutionary ladder,' Chon has observed to Ben and O; 'you can't climb up.”
Source: The Kings of Cool: A Prequel to Savages
“Smart people stay home when the COVID-19 lock-down ends.”
“Smart people stay out of the biologically toxic wireless radiation industry.”
“Smart people that like good health spend several hours outdoors daily in the shade of trees.”
“Smart people think. Brave people talk. Great people act.”
“Smart people underestimate the ordinarity of ordinary people.”
“Smart people understand that there is no such thing as paranoia. It is just another mask for ignorance.”
“Smart people use real science to shut down bad science.”
“Smart phones and social media expand our universe. We can connect with others or collect information easier and faster than ever.”
“Smart phones are re-inventing the connections between companies and their customers.”
“Smart PPC isn’t about spending more, it’s about spending right to achieve maximum results.”
“Smart radiation researchers use radiation resistance health techniques in order to offset the known biological harm of their toxic radiation exposures.”
Source: Health Forensics
“Smart recessionary marketing means not waiting for business to return to normal. Instead, you should cash in on this invaluable opportunity your more cautious competitors may be creating for you. If they pull back, your media investment works much harder.”
“Smart Sexy Money is About Your Money
As an accomplished entrepreneur with a history that spans more than fourteen years, Annette Wise is constantly looking for ways to give back to her community. Using enterprising efforts, she qualified for $125,000 in startup funding to develop a specialized residential facility that allows developmentally disabled adults to live in the community after almost a lifetime of living in a state institution.
In doing so, she has provided steady employment in her community for the last thirteen years. After dedicating years to her residential facility, Annette began to see clearly the difficulty business owners face in planning for retirement successfully.
Searching high and low to find answers, she took control of financial uncertainty and in less than 2 years, she became a Full Life Agent, licensed Registered Representative, Investment Advisor Representative and Limited Principal.
Her focus is on building an extensive list of clients that depend on her for smart retirement guidance, thorough college planning, detailed business continuation, and business exit strategies.
Clients have come to rely on Annette for insight on tax advantaged savings and retirement options.
Annette’s primary goal is to help her clients understand more than just concepts, but to easily understand how money works, the consequences of their decisions and how they work in conjunction with their desires and goal.
Ever the curious soul who is always up for a challenge, Annette is routinely resourceful at finding sensible means to a sometimes-challenging end. She believes in infinite possibilities as well as in sharing her knowledge with others. She is the go-to source for “Smart Wealth Solutions.”
Among Annette’s proudest accomplishments are her two wonderful sons, Michael III and Matthew. As a single mom, they have been her inspiration and joy. She is forever grateful to the greatest brothers in the world- Andrew and Anthony Wise, for assistance in grooming them into amazing young men.”
“Smart shaming affects society at large by advertising mediocrity, villainizing the intelligent, and idolizing the foolish.”
Source: Bansang Pinipilas
“Smart students often explore beyond what is taught in class and in books.”
“Smart stupid. Stupid smart.”
“Smart teachers teach humility.”
“Smart tech investor thinks about: a) future product roadmap, b) bottoms-up market size & growth, c) talent and skill of team. Essentially you are valuing things that have not yet happened, and the likelihood of the CEO and team being able to make them happen. Finance people find this appalling, but investors who do this well can make a lot of money.”
“Smart technologies are not just disruptive; they can also preserve the status quo. Revolutionary in theory, they are often reactionary in practice.”
“Smart Technology is making us stupid.”
“Smart technology leaders embed security, from the start, within application development efforts. It's like building a fortress where each brick is designed to repel intruders before they even approach.”
“Smart women love smart men more than smart men love smart women.”
“Smart work pays best. Trust it.”
“Smart workers leave biologically toxic jobs at the earliest opportunity.”
“Smart, bold, and practical. I Will Teach You To Be Rich is packed with tips that actually work.”
“Smart, sharp, and hilarious, Slaughterhouse 90210 is the perfect pick-me-up and never-put-me-down book.”
“Smart, sustainable, inclusive growth is the key to job-creation and the future prosperity of Europe.”
“Smart, truly hilarious, and entirely sympathetic. Like a hot bubble bath or a holiday at the beach, you won't want it to end.”
“Smart, well-meaning people get it wrong when they start believing that the world owes them something and that the rules are different for them.”
“Smartass Disciple: But, you said that it's the truth??
Master of Stupidity: O Yes. That is yesterday's truth.”
Source: Betelgeuse Incident: Insiden Bait Al-Jauza
“Smartass Disciple: Does stupidity a sin?
Master of Stupidity: No stupidity, no sin.”
Source: Master of Stupidity
“Smartass Disciple: How the hell do we find the truth ?
Master of Stupidity: Just seek it with hope it’ll find you.”
“Smartass Disciple: I've been searching for so long.I still can't find the truth.
Master of Stupidity: Until you've lost and felt desperate, you won't be found.”
Source: Master of Stupidity
“Smartass Disciple: If there were two masters, which one should I listen to?
Master of Stupidity: Use the ears to the one who looks so stupid, eyes to else.”
Source: Master of Stupidity
“Smartass Disciple: If you are really a master, then make me see miracles!
Master of Stupidity: Go to sleep and dream, then wake up thirty years later!”
Source: Master of Stupidity
“Smartass Disciple: Master, can you trust this bank to keep your money safe?
Master of Stupidity: Well, I can put a bit less distrust on this bank than others.”
Source: Master of Stupidity
“Smartass Disciple: Master, do you really believe in the second chance?
Master of Stupidity: That supports the basis of lost-then-found concept.”
Source: Master of Stupidity
“Smartass Disciple: Master, I feel really really confused about the truth.
Master of Stupidity: Only confused? Walk in my shoes then you tell me.”
Source: Betelgeuse Incident: Insiden Bait Al-Jauza