“Satirical writers and speakers are not half so clever as they think themselves, nor as they are thought to be. They do winnow the corn, it is true, but it is to feed upon the chaff. I am sorry to add that they who are always speaking ill of others are also very apt to be doing ill to them. It requires some talent and some generosity to find out talent and generosity in others, though nothing but self-conceit and malice are needed to discover or to imagine faults. It is much easier for an ill-natured man than for a good-natured man to be smart and witty.” ThinkingMenSelfHalfImagineTalentNeededEasierSmartAddFaultsSorryIllWittyCleverGenerositySatireSpeakersCornMaliceConceitBeing SmartSatiricalI Am SorryAm Sorry Author:James Sharp
“"Hello" is pseudoscience. The only smart way to read it is not to believe in it, not to trust it, or to put yourself in it and imagine what's out there that you haven't been told or seen.” WayBelieveImagineHavensSmartHelloPseudoscience Author:Aleksandra Mir
“The writers are so smart, I can only imagine. I would love to be in that room. I love the creative process.” I CanProcessRoomsCreativeImagineSmartCreative Process Author:Carrie-Anne Moss
“I would imagine, a very large percentage of people who get something for art and they do something else, and they have some excess resources. And they trade those resources with artists whose work makes them feel good, or feel better, or question. And the artist, if they're smart, they use it to buy the most expensive thing in the world: time to make more. The more that come, the better it is for these people, their children, the people they care about, fills the society with a real constant thing.” PeopleIfsWorldFeelsChildrenArtRealUseCareArtistImagineSmartResourcesTradeConstantFeel GoodExpensiveExcessFeel BetterPercentages Author:Lawrence Weiner