“I had been writing comic books for years and I was doing them to please a publisher, who felt that comics are only read by very young children or stupid adults. And therefore, we have to keep the stories very simplistic... And those were all things I hated.” WritingYearsChildrenBookStoriesYoungFeltStupidPleaseAdultsComicHatedComic BookPublishersYoung Children Author:Stan Lee
“Please don't make the mistake of thinking that the arts and sciences are at odds with one another. That is a recent, stupid and damaging idea. You don't have to be unscientific to make beautiful art or to write beautiful things... science is not a body of knowledge or a belief system, it is just a term that describes humankind's incremental acquisition of understanding through observation. Science is awesome. The arts and sciences need to work together to improve how knowledge is communicated.” ThinkingNeedsWritingArtIdeasBodyTogetherBeautifulBeliefUnderstandingTermMistakeStupidPleaseObservationWorking TogetherHumankindOddsBeautiful ThingsAcquisitionBelief SystemsArt And ScienceBeautiful Art Author:Tim Minchin
“For women raised in the '70s, high heels can still carry a stigma; they're associated with being stupid, with just wanting to please a man. Other women find them empowering.” MenStillsStupidPleaseRaisedEmpoweringHeelsStigmaHigh HeelsBeing Stupid Author:Christian Louboutin
“And I have one of those very loud, stupid laughs. I mean if I ever sat behind myself in a movie or something, I'd probably lean over and tell myself to please shut up.” IfsMeanBehindsLaughingStupidPleaseLaughterLoudSatShut UpHave A LaughHolden Caulfield Book:THE CATCHER IN THE RYE Source: THE CATCHER IN THE RYE
“Better to work for yourself alone. You do as you like and follow your own ideas, you admire yourself and please yourself: isn’t that the main thing? And then the public is so stupid. Besides, who reads? And what do they read? And what do they admire?” IdeasStupidPleaseAdmirePlease Yourself Book:The Letters of Gustave Flaubert: 1830-1857 Source: The Letters of Gustave Flaubert: 1830-1857