“I hesitate to say what the functions of the modern journalist may be, but I imagine that they do not exclude the intelligent anticipation of the facts even before they occur.” MayFactsImagineModernFunctionIntelligentJournalistImagine ThatAnticipation Author:George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston
“Everyone loves a hero. What we differ on is the question of who the heroes are, because we differ over what matters. And who matters is a function of what matters. [If] what matters is intelligence, the people who matter are the intelligent, and the people who matter the most, the heroes, are the geniuses.” PeopleIfsMatterGeniusHeroFunctionIntelligentWhat MattersOne Love Author:Rebecca Goldstein
“The brain is a dynamic system that constantly processes and creates your reality. It works best if you balance all the things that the brain is good at. The brain is good at being adaptable, flexible, creative, and intelligent. But it's also good at playing and just being. A balanced life provides time - every day if possible - so that every function of the brain is allowed to come alive and flourish.” IfsRealityProcessBrainCreativeAliveBalanceFunctionIntelligentBalancedJust BeingFlexibleBalanced LifeAdaptable Author:Deepak Chopra
“Even an organization that doesn't do much work internationally will benefit from a culturally intelligent strategy to innovation. Working across different generations, business units, regions, and functions are all factors that can also influence the innovation process.” DifferentProcessGenerationsInfluenceBenefitsOrganizationFunctionIntelligentInnovationStrategyFactorsRegionsUnitsDifferent Generations Author:David Livermore
“No occupation is more worthy of an intelligent and enlightened mind, than the study of Nature and natural objects; and whether we labour to investigate the structure and function of the human system, whether we direct our attention to the classification and habits of the animal kingdom, or prosecute our researches in the more pleasing and varied field of vegetable life, we shall constantly find some new object to attract our attention, some fresh beauties to excite our imagination, and some previously undiscovered source of gratification and delight.” MindHumansScienceNatureImaginationNaturalAnimalAttentionStudyFieldsObjectsSourceHabitResearchDirectFunctionIntelligentStructureDelightWorthyKingdomsExcitementLabourEnlightenedOccupationVegetablesGratificationClassificationAnimal KingdomStructure And Function Book:A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Dahlia Source: A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Dahlia
“First, Know well that Intellectuality is not intelligence. To be intellectual is to be phony; it is a pretending intelligence. It is not real because it is not yours; it is borrowed. Intelligence is the growth of inner consciousness. It has nothing to do with knowledge, it has something to do with meditativeness. An intelligent person does not function out of his past experience; he functions in the present. He does not react, he responds. Hence he is always unpredictable; one can never be certain what he is going to do.” KnowsFirstsWellsPersonsDoeRealPastCertainGrowthConsciousnessIntellectualFunctionIntelligentIntelligencePretendingUnpredictableBorrowedPhonyPast ExperiencesIntelligent Person Author:Rajneesh
“The mind always functions in an eccentric way, the mind is always an idiot. The really intelligent person has no mind. Intelligence arises out of no-mind, idiocy out of the mind. Mind is idiotic, no-mind is wise. No-mind is wisdom, intelligence. Mind depends on knowledge, on methods, on money, on experience, on this and that. Mind always needs props, it needs supports, it cannot exist on its own. On its own, it flops.” WayNeedsMindPersonsSupportWiseDependsFunctionIntelligentMethodIntelligenceAriseIdiotEccentricPropsIdioticIdiocyIntelligent Person Author:Rajneesh
“Mark the babe not long accustomed to this breathing world; One that hath barely learned to shape a smile, though yet irrational of soul, to grasp with tiny finger - to let fall a tear; And, as the heavy cloud of sleep dissolves, To stretch his limbs, becoming, as might seem. The outward functions of intelligent man.” MenWorldLongSoulSeemsMightFallSleepTearsBabyBecomingShapesFunctionMarkIntelligentFingersCloudsHeavyTinyBreathingIrrationalAccustomedLimbsBabeIntelligent Man Book:The Poems of William Wordsworth Source: The Poems of William Wordsworth