Top 16 Smartassery Quotes
#2. I jerk my head toward Thomas and immediately curse myself for trying to be a smartass. My head is not healthy enough for smartassery.
Kendare Blake
#3. The blogosphere rewards no-holds-barred smartassery.
Dana Stabenow
#4. Here cometh April again, and as far as I can see the world hath more fools in it than ever.
Charles Lamb
#5. Heart disease is not a Lipitor, Crestor or even an "anacetrapib" deficiency. It is a complex end result of multiple factors driven by our diet, fitness level, stress, and other lifestyle factors such as smoking, social connections, and, increasingly, environmental toxins.
Mark Hyman, M.D.
#6. I don't have the best self esteem; mine wavers month to month, but I know how to pick myself up.
Tyra Banks
#7. There is really more hope in turkey production for the beginner who starts out by informing himself thoroughly and uses sound judgment in developing his turkey project than for the turkey raiser with years of experience and indifferent success." - From MARSDEN AND MARTIN'S TURKEY MANAGEMENT, 1945
Don Schrider
#8. Bitcoin will do to banks what email did to the postal industry.
Rick Falkvinge
#9. It's just that old people always think young people haven't really learned about love; and young people think that old people have forgotten about love; and, you know, they're both wrong.
Isaac Asimov
#10. I eventually want to come back to Canada, to disappear, have nobody know me, and just be a writer and do what I want to do.
Evangeline Lilly
#11. The ability to inspire rather than enforce loyalty is a critical quality of leadership.
Geoffrey Hindley
#13. I loved her totally, and while I loved her, the world was love. Once she was gone, the world seemed to prove nothing more than ruins and the smoldering dreams of monsters.
Paul Harding
#15. Flattery is from the teeth out. Sincere appreciation is from the heart out.
Dale Carnegie
#16. The gospel is a reasonable system, and it appeals to men's understanding; it is a matter for thought and consideration, and it appeals to the conscience and reflecting powers.
Charles Spurgeon
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