“The difference between ignorant and educated people is that the latter know more facts. But that has nothing to do with whether they are stupid or intelligent. The difference between stupid and intelligent people-and this is true whether or not they are well-educated-is that intelligent people can handle subtlety. They are not baffled by ambiguous or even contradictory situations-in fact, they expect them and are apt to become suspicious when things seem overly straightforward.” PeopleKnowsWellsFactsSeemsDifferencesInterestingSituationStupidIntelligentHandleIgnorantEducatedLatterContradictorySuspiciousStraightforwardSubtletyAmbiguousWell EducatedBaffled Author:Michael Moore
“I have a lot of friends who come from alcoholic families, and they aren't alcoholics, because someone explained it to them. When I was in Washington DC, they really talked about the difference statistically between families that talk about drug addiction and ones that don't. The kids that can say "I see where this is going" have a much better chance of not becoming addicts, because they have been educated.” Has BeensKidsDifferencesChanceBecomingDrugAddictionEducatedAddictAlcoholicsDrug AddictionDrug AddictLots Of FriendsWashington Dc Author:Nikki Sixx
“Many businesses fail because the owner wasn't willing to invest and wasn't educated on the difference between spending money frivolously and investing money into the business for growth, and the risks and rewards of that cash infusion.” GrowthDifferencesFailingRiskWillingRewardsInvestingSpendingEducatedOwnersCashSpending MoneyInvesting MoneyInfusionRisk And Reward Author:Carol Roth
“There is a difference between people who are educated and people who are smart.” PeopleChristianLeadershipDifferencesChurchSmartEducated Author:Mike Huckabee
“Had you or I been born at the Bay of Soldania, possibly our Thoughts, and Notions, had not exceeded those brutish ones of the Hotentots that inhabit there: And had the Virginia King Apochancana, been educated in England, he had, perhaps been as knowing a Divine, and as good a Mathematician as any in it. The difference between him, and a more improved English-man, lying barely in this, That the exercise of his Facilities was bounded within the Ways, Modes, and Notions of his own Country, and never directed to any other or farther Enquiries.” MenWayCountryScienceLyingBornDifferencesKnowingDivineKingsExerciseEnglandNotionEducatedMathematicianOur ThoughtsFacilityVirginiaEnquiry Author:John Locke