Quotations
Intelligence

What do we call brilliancy? An attitude of applying more than required. But then what is the need to apply more than that is needed? That in itself is a kind of foolishness.

-Deep Trivedi

How intelligent are you, can be known by the amount of unexpected happenings in your life.

-Deep Trivedi

What can be said of the human brilliancy? Every day, it comes up with hundreds of schemes to bring upon its own destruction.

-Deep Trivedi

The man who claims himself to be super intelligent gives thousands of opinions on others and various subjects as if no other person is more intelligent than him; but ask him about the 'sleep' in which he spends one-third of his lifetime and he is clueless... Isn't it ironical?

-Deep Trivedi

Intelligent is not the one who has higher degrees or is knowledgeable about numerous subjects, but the one who knows his limits...meaning who is well aware of his strengths and weaknesses.

-Deep Trivedi

Instead of worshipping Krishna, intelligence lies in understanding the Bhagavad Gita.

-Deep Trivedi

The ultimate height of human intelligence is understanding the ''science of mind''. Intelligence at a secondary level is the understanding of principles of "time and space" and its impact. Surprisingly, even people who know neither of these, still consider themselves to be intelligent.

-Deep Trivedi

It is not that the IQ of an average Indian is lower than that of the people of developed countries. The only difference is, they know how to use it constructively and they also have a conducive environment for the same. Whereas in case of Indians, the entire intelligence gets wasted in image building and in dealing with other's smartness.

-Deep Trivedi

Intelligent is not the one who knows the formula of water i.e. H2O. But intelligent is the one, who realizes when he is thirsty and knows the amount of water to be consumed to quench it.

-Deep Trivedi

Question is, why did the truly "intelligent" people distance themselves from the great personalities like Krishna, Jesus and Buddha? Because, in order to strengthen their individual businesses, religious gurus associated miracles with them. Now, an intelligent person may agree with anything but can never accept 'miracles'.

-Deep Trivedi

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