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Intellectual Quotes - Page 54

Nothing is finer for the purposes of great productions than a very gradual ripening of the intellectual powers.

John Keats (1914*). “The complete poetical works and letters of John Keats”, p.40, Рипол Классик

I'm old-fashioned, a storyteller. I'm not an analyst and I'm not an intellectual.

"Avenue of Mysteries by John Irving review - dreaming the past into life" by Alex Clark, www.theguardian.com. January 5, 2016.

When "reality" is sought for at large, it is without intellectual import; at most the term carries the connotation of an agreeableemotional state.

John Dewey, Larry Hickman, Thomas M. Alexander (1998). “The Essential Dewey: Pragmatism, education, democracy”, p.209, Indiana University Press

The hallmark of the Renaissance was its holistic quality as all fields of art, engineering, science and culture shared the same exciting spirit and many of the same intellectual principles.

Joel Garreau (2005). “Radical Evolution: The Promise and Peril of Enhancing Our Minds, Our Bodies -- and What It Means to Be Human”, p.114, Broadway Books