
Top 22 Stupidly Good Quotes
#1. That space the Evil One abstracted stood From his own evil, and for the time remained Stupidly good, of enmity disarmed, Of guile, of hate, of envy, of revenge .
John Milton
#2. Despair did not suit her looks. Goodness cannot cope with badness - it's too good, you see, too stupidly good.
Carol Shields
#3. Some magicians are rich, some are famous, some are stupidly good-looking.'
Jamie gave Nick a rather complicated look.
Nick raised an eyebrow. 'Some of us manage to be stupidly good-looking on our own.
Sarah Rees Brennan
#4. As I walked along that path,
I felt drawn from myself, elated,
struck stupidly good for a moment
by the extravagant beauty of the world.
Garth Greenwell
#5. India needs to come out of its socialist pattern of doing things on a rationing basis.
Ratan Tata
#6. Book learning, or intelligence of one sort, doesn't guarantee you intelligence of another sort.You can behave just as stupidly with a good college education.
David Byrne
#7. I'm not one of those people who believes in going endlessly around finger wagging and ticking people off for occasional colourful use of language.
Boris Johnson
#8. He slowed down a bit more. "Gaia, how do you know these things?" She shrugged. "I'm smart." "And modest, too." "Modesty is a waste of time," she pronounced. "I'll keep that in mind.
Francine Pascal
#9. And I would sit there, smiling stupidly and realizing they had no idea how rare and lucky they were, and realizing further that this ignorance of their great good fortune could well be the whole trick of achieving it in the first place.
Ron Currie Jr.
#10. According to Lem's Law, 'No one reads; if someone does read, he doesn't understand; if he understands, he immediately forgets'
owing to general lack of time, the oversupply of books, and the perfection of advertising.
Stanislaw Lem
#11. What one gains in technique can lead to deforestation in the writing that is both good and bad. Keep the energy and the willingness to proceed stupidly.
Nancy Zafris
#12. I'm naturally an optimist, but my basis for hope is rooted in my understanding of human nature.
Al Gore
#13. I am stupidly passionate about music; it has become a bit of drug. I buy tons of CDs and spend days listening to each and every one, putting notes on every song to know which tracks are good so that when I do my little MP3 collection, I know which songs to include.
Jacques Villeneuve
#14. We may mean them in the moment the words leave our lips, but as time goes on, good intentions get rubbed raw by failed expectations.
Kandi Steiner
#15. Nothing will kill boxing, and nothing can save it.
Larry Merchant
#16. Actually, there are countless ways to live upon this tremorous sphere in mirth and good health, and probably only one way - the industrial, urbanized, herding way - to live here stupidly, and man has hit upon that one way.
Tom Robbins
#17. there are countless ways to live upon this tremendous sphere in mirth and good health, and probably only one way - the industrialized, urbanized, herding way - to live here stupidly, and man has hit upon that one wrong way
Tom Robbins
#18. What I'm mad about is that you forgot about me! That you moved on and replaced me! That I'm back and I still don't have you.
Taylor Jenkins Reid
#19. We should resume our language to science
and leave the rest to silence
Natasha Tsakos
#20. Turner didn't have to put up with this. He had enough trouble with George's sarcasm. He held his hand. "Keys please."
Her face fell. "Sorry. I sometimes speak without thinking. Well, not sometimes. Often. Never an unspoken thought, my dad used to say. And my mum. And my employers.
Barbara Elsborg
#21. Why is he so altered? From what can it proceed? It cannot be for my sake that his manners are thus softened ... It is impossible that he should still love me.
Jane Austen
#22. If the other person would just do things my way, we could get along, one says, when the other person is probably thinking the same about us - that leads to conflict. Our deepest problems are within ourselves.
Billy Graham
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