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Intelligence Quotes - Page 13

Favors cease to be favors when there are conditions attached to them.

Favors cease to be favors when there are conditions attached to them.

Thornton Wilder (2009). “The Bridge of San Luis Rey and Other Novels, 1926-1948”

Intelligence, like fire, is a power that is neither good nor bad in itself but rather takes its virtue, its moral coloring, from its application.

Roger Kimball (2002). “Lives of the Mind: The Use and Abuse of Intelligence from Hegel to Wodehouse”, Ivan R Dee

You may not realize it, but artificial intelligence is all around us.

"How smart is today’s artificial intelligence?". "PBS NewsHour" with Judy Woodruff, www.pbs.org. May 8, 2015.

Business and action strengthen the brain, but too much study weakens it.

Henry George Bohn, John Ray (1855). “A Hand-book of Proverbs: Comprising Ray's Collection of English Proverbs, with His Additions from Foreign Languages. And a Complete Alphabetical Index”, p.334

It is not true that a man's intellectual power is, like the strength of a timber beam, to be measured by its weakest point.

George Eliot (2016). “Impressions of Theophrastus Such: Top Novelist Focus”, p.48, 谷月社

It is not depravity that afflicts the human race so much as a general lack of intelligence.

Agnes Repplier (1936). “In Pursuit of Laughter ...”, Boston : Houghton Mifflin