Top 16 Dimwitted Quotes
#1. Reptiles and amphibians are sometimes thought of as primitive, dull and dimwitted. In fact, of course, they can be lethally fast, spectacularly beautiful, surprisingly affectionate and very sophisticated.
David Attenborough
#2. Hindsight can be merciless. People of any given era often look back in time and wonder how their predecessors could have been so dimwitted.
James Balog
#3. I felt about him as I might feel about a friendly, dimwitted dog that had decided to move in with us. He could not be cast out into the street, but he was shedding all over the furniture.
Elizabeth Peters
#4. I like the word 'asinine' because I want to say something more academic than 'stupid, dimwitted, dumb-fuckery.
Jayne Marlowe
#5. As a species, we can at times be dimwitted and cruel. But we're also capable of learning.
K.A. Applegate
#6. If you are trying to fool a farsighted or dimwitted person, a veiled facial disguise might be enough.
Lemony Snicket
#7. Pack them into a small round mold, or form a ball and flatten it to resemble a hockey puck (or a baby Brie if you're not from Minnesota and into winter sports.)
Joanne Fluke
#8. I want to stay below the radar and make good films. I have to be careful; I don't want my life to change. I really don't want to be a movie star.
Amelia Warner
#9. Why ain't you mad?" I asked.
"Might as well get mad at the wind for blowin'. Some things just be what they be.
Susan Crandall
#10. Plus, according to my mother, memories change like people do, especially if there's enough alcohol involved-Aphrodite
P.C. Cast
#11. In a brilliant lecture written in 1944, C. S. Lewis described the fatal British obsession with the 'inner ring', the belief that somewhere, just beyond reach, is an exclusive group holding real power and influence, which a certain sort of Englishman constantly aspires to find and join.
Ben Macintyre
#13. Science fiction invites the writer to grandly explore alternative worlds and pose questions about meaning and destiny.
Lawrence Wright
#14. I want life. I want to read it and write it and feel it and live it. I want, for as much of the time as possible in this blink-of-an-eye existence we have, to feel all that can be felt.
Matt Haig
#15. Old age is never honored among us, but only indulged, as childhood is; and old men lose one of the most precious rights of man,
that of being judged by their peers.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#16. One of the biggest stories in all of politics worldwide, in all of politics in this country, for decades is what's happened with the Republican Party.
Donald Trump