Homer (The Philosopher) and Edmund Blackadder, who adds, "Personally I like to start the day with a total di**head to remind me I'm best."
The quote is attributed to Sir Francis Bacon, an English philosopher, statesman, and scientist from the 16th century. Bacon believed in the power of intellectual discourse and the influence of surrounding oneself with knowledgeable individuals to elevate one's character and understanding of the world.
learned, skilled, intelligent, civilized, schooled, trained, professional, cultured
they began their live because they learned how to farm.
learned (learn ED)
smart, wise, knowledgeable, brilliant, well-informed
Intelligence is a measure of the ability to learn. Wisdom is expressed by those who have already learned.
Nathanael Culverwel has written: 'An elegant and learned discourse of the light of nature, with several other treatises' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Religion
They really have no opinion. They are not very intelligent animals. But even so they couldn't care less if they were learned about or not. They're more concerned about keeping their bellies full than anything else.
Yes. Because of the Spanish we learned how to trade. Our natives was taught how to be civilized. And the Spanish taught our natives on how to lead a country.
The Intelligent Rats moved her house with long ropes and chain's. They learned how to use this stuff from Architectural Books.
yes they can open the door if they wanted to
Your company's CEO has just learned that your firm's equity can be viewed as an option. Why might he want to increase the riskiness of the company and why might other stakeholders be unhappy about this?
A learned reserved Englishman full of intelligent ideas and a bright liquid language, willing to share them with people also.