Negative Energy Quotes
Only mediocre people can always maintain their best form.
——Jean Giraudou
Only two things may have no limits: the universe, and human stupidity. But I'm not sure about the former yet.
——Einstein
In the past forty-five years, my parents only had one quarrel, and that quarrel lasted for forty-three years.
——Kathy Lederman
Before I got married, I had half a dozen theories about raising children; now, I have six kids and no theories.
——John Wilmot
Adam is the luckiest man in the world. Because he has no mother-in-law.
——Mark Twain
In our thirties, we want to make friends; in our forties, we realize that friends, like love, cannot save us. .
——F. Scott Fitzgerald
Friendship is such a sweet, solid, loyal and undying sacred emotion, as long as they don’t borrow money from you .
——Mark Twain
You said in your poem that I was a fool. Just when I was about to agree, I found that anything related to stupidity, you What an expert, my friend.
——Franz Gripatzer
I don’t need a friend who changes when I change and nods when I change, my shadow does the job.
——Plutarch
Why don’t you drill a hole in yourself so that the stupidity can flow out.
——Groucho Marquez
A wise man speaks because he has something to say, a fool speaks because he has something to say.
——Plato
How to distinguish misfortune from disaster? If Gladstone fell into the Thames, that was misfortune. But if someone dragged him ashore again, it would be a disaster.
——Benjamin Disraeli (the article refers to his successor William Ewart Gladstone)
I don’t want to be alone , I just don't want to be disturbed.
——Audrey Hepburn
If I had a gun, two bullets, and were in the same room with Hitler, bin Laden, and you, I would shoot you. twice.
——Michael Scott
I have come to realize the fact that if everyone knew what others said about them, then there would be no four people in the world. can become friends.
——Blaise Pascal
Laziness is just the habit of resting before you feel tired.
——Jules Renard
Your birth is a mistake that you must spend your life correcting.
——Chuck Palahniuk
The road to the truth is long, and it’s filled with annoying bastards.
——Alexander Yubrakov
I love humans, but I can’t stand crowds.
——Charles Schutz
There are two kinds of insults that humans cannot bear: One is that he has no sense of humor. One is that he never knows what trouble is.
——Sinclair Lewis
A person is smart, but a group of people will become stupid, dangerous animals that panic at the slightest thing.
——Tommy Lee Jones
I would never make the mistake of starting an argument with someone whose opinions don’t deserve respect.
——Edward Gibbon
One of the sources of my happiness is not wanting to know other people’s business.
——Dolley Madison
We need to be grateful to idiots. Because, without them, we cannot succeed.
——Mark Twain
The problem in this world is that fools are confident, but smart people are full of doubts.
——Bertrand Russell
It is impossible to defeat ignorant people in an argument.
——William G. McAdoo
Every morning when I get up, I read the list of the richest Americans in Forbes magazine. If I'm not up there, I'm at work.
——Robert Oban
There is no need to give advice to smart people, only to fools.
——Bill Cosby
A major obstacle to human progress is blind charity.
——Andrew Carnegie
What can be fully explained by stupidity, never be attributed to malice.
——Nick Diamus