Scott Adams Quotes
If there are no stupid questions, then what kind of questions do stupid people ask? Do they get smart just in time to ask questions?

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I think there is an enormous sea change happening in the global workforce. It has a lot to do with globalization. I think that people used to have a hope for a career or meaningful employment, and its been reduced to internships, part-time work or just grossly underpaid work.
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I never said I don't like gay people.
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This is kind of weird, but I eat lemons with salt as snack. They're so good!
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Johnny once described our relationship by saying we were as close as two people could be without being married.
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One of the biggest mistakes people make is to think that what you need to write a novel is imagination, creativity and a facility with words. Yes, you need all those things, but a novel is a highly complex organism that needs to be dealt with in quite a logical manner.
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So there clearly is a sense in which the Labour Party here, certainly at State level is reaching out and connecting with people and reflecting the aspirations and needs of, you know the mass of ordinary Australians.
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You have to be an optimist, right? You have to be critical, then you have to be an optimist. Or else you're really stupid.
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People say, what is she thinking? I'm thinking: fun; cash; travel.
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It's kind of a catch-22 now because since the 'Da Vinci Code,' I have access to places and people that I didn't have access to before, so that's a lot of fun for somebody like me, but I'm always trying to keep a secret. I don't want people to know what I'm writing about.
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We do hear perhaps too many accolades generally aimed at people like Steve Jobs. We have to remember that there are other classic things in life that we undervalue and take them for granted. If you think of the classic lines of the modern jet aircraft, it's really been there since early World War II.
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I don't think I care about the hair as much as people think I do. It's just kind of there. It's not really a big deal to me. It actually drives me nuts. It's always in my face if I don't have a hat on. I might have to get rid of it.
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I'm always very uncomfortable with people. It's something that I get upset with myself for, but that's the way I am. But I love people. And when I'm on the stage, I can embrace people and still feel safe.
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There are certain places in the world that are kind of energy vortexes, which are phenomenal.
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I think if you're fame-hungry, go out to a nightclub and get drunk... why do that? I don't understand how some people would want fame so bad that they'd go out and get negative attention to earn it.
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Unlike people, companies outlive their founders and their leaders.
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One of the first things that I did was, I got myself a publicist as soon as 'Maria Full of Grace' premiered in July, so that I could go and meet people that I wanted to meet: the writers and the directors and the people that are doing things.
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I stopped caring so much about what people might think if I sung about love and humanity.
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People don't want to give up their SUVs. They don't want to turn the thermostat down in the winter and up in the summer.
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People trust me. I sell sincerity.
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I didn't watch cartoons, I was too busy playing football.
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I think in this life it's important to be kind, be thankful, and always be creative.
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If you allow yourself to deepen with midlife, your experience of everything deepens, including your experience of God.
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I think that most actors don't have very good opinions of themselves.
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If there are no stupid questions, then what kind of questions do stupid people ask? Do they get smart just in time to ask questions?