“There's only one honest way to measure affluence; that's by comparing the capability of producing goods and services with the desire of people to enjoy them. It's a lousy, crooked trick to compare this society with China or some such place and then say we're affluent. It's a piece of intellectual crookery even to compare this economy with itself ten or twenty years ago. We should compare what we have with what we could have.” PeopleWayShouldYearsWisdomDesirePoliticsEnjoyEconomyPiecesHonestTenIntellectualYears AgoTwentiesChinaTricksCompareLiberalismGoodsCapabilityCrookedAffluenceThis SocietyAffluentGoods And Services Author:Louis O. Kelso
“Whoever takes it upon himself to write an honest intellectual history of twentieth-century Europe will need a strong stomach. But he will need something more. He will need to overcome his disgust long enough to ponder the roots of this strange and puzzling phenomenon.” NeedsWritingLongEnoughStrongCenturyHonestStrangeIntellectualEuropeRootsOvercomingPhenomenonStomachDisgustingTwentieth CenturyPonderingPuzzling Author:Mark Lilla
“The largest cultural menace in America is the conformity of the intellectual cliques which, in education as well as the arts, are out to impose upon the nation their modish fads and fallacies, and have nearly succeeded in doing so. In this cultural issue, we are, without reservations, on the side of excellence (rather than "newness") and of honest intellectual combat (rather than conformity).” WellsArtAmericaNationsSidesIssuesHonestIntellectualExcellenceConformityCombatMenaceFallacyReservationsFadsNewnessCliqueCultural Issues Author:William F. Buckley, Jr.
“Look, first of all, the climate is changing. I don't think the science is clear what percentage is man-made and what percentage is natural. It's convoluted. And for the people to say the science is decided on, this is just really arrogant, to be honest with you, it's this intellectual arrogance that now you can't even have a conversation about it. The climate is changing, and we need to adapt to that reality.” PeopleThinkingMenNeedsFirstsLooksMadeRealityScienceNaturalClearHonestConversationIntellectualDecidedClimateBeing HonestArroganceArrogantPercentagesConvolutedIntellectual Arrogance Author:Barack Obama
“Teaching is not about information. It's about having an honest intellectual relationship with your students. It requires no method, no tools, and no training. Just the ability to be real. And if you can't be real, then you have no right to inflict yourself upon innocent children.” IfsChildrenRealAbilityTeachingHonestInformationStudentsIntellectualTrainingToolsMethodInnocentBeing RealInnocent Children Author:Paul Lockhart
“Debating is not an honest intellectual exercise. It's like a trial in which the goal is not to get to the truth but to win.” WinningGoalHonestExerciseIntellectualTrials Author:Victor J. Stenger
“My theory of self-made men is, then, simply this; that they are men of work. Whether or not such men have acquired material, moral or intellectual excellence, honest labor faithfully, steadily and persistently pursued, is the best, if not the only, explanation of their success... All human experience proves over and over again, that any success which comes through meanness, trickery, fraud and dishonour, is but emptiness and will only be a torment to its possessor.” IfsMenHumansMadeSelfMoralHonestMaterialsTheoryProveIntellectualLaborExcellenceExplanationEmptinessFraudTormentHuman ExperiencePursuedMeannessSelf MadeTrickerySelf Made ManDishonour Book:The Essential Douglass: Selected Writings and Speeches Source: The Essential Douglass: Selected Writings and Speeches
“Undoubtedly, there are kids with intellectual deficiencies or neurological problems. But a lot of kids shunted into special education classes are deficient only in a willingness to conform to the school pattern.They are just honest, brave kids who say, "I just won't take that, and I don't believe in what you're doing." If you give them an alternative to the usual classroom, they break free of a lot of inhibitions and bad associations, and they begin to learn.” IfsGivingBelieveProblemKidsSchoolClassBreakSpecialHonestIntellectualBraveDon't BelievePatternsAlternativesWillingnessUsualAssociationClassroomConformBad AssDeficiencyInhibitionsSpecial Education Author:Seymour Papert
“Sadly enough, there is a kind of an anti-intellectualism among many Christians: spirituality is falsely pitted against intellectual comprehension as though they stood in a dichotomy. Such anti-intellectualism cuts away at the very heart of the Christian message. Of course, there is a false intellectualism which does destroy the work of the Holy Spirit. But it does not arise when men wrestle honestly with honest questions and then see that the Bible has the answers. This does not oppose true spirituality.” MenHeartKindDoeEnoughChristianSpiritSpiritualityCoursesAnswersCuttingHonestHolyMessagesIntellectualHonestlyAriseHoly SpiritComprehensionIntellectualismDichotomy Author:Francis Schaeffer
“Everybody knows what they were kind of drawn towards or what they're gifted at and it's more of courage and looking at yourself and saying, "I'm going to try something and move back in that direction." So it's less of an intellectual problem and it's more of an emotional problem because as you get into your 30's and 40's you get addicted to a paycheck and a comfort and you delude yourself into thinking this is what my life is and you lack the guts to be honest with yourself and to make that change.” ThinkingKnowsTryingKindProblemMovingLife IsHonestEmotionalComfortIntellectualBeing HonestGutsGiftedPaychecksHonest With YourselfBe Honest With YourselfEmotional Problems Author:Robert Greene