The quote "Those people who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do" is attributed to Isaac Asimov, a prolific Science Fiction author and biochemist. This statement reflects Asimov's wit and insight into human nature, highlighting the tension between confidence and knowledge. It emphasizes the irony of self-assuredness in the face of genuine expertise.
Isaac Asimov
Darren smith
Darren smith
Isaac Asimov
ok do everything youre good at people will like you for this. then practice everything if this is your intention the things your best at your gonna do the most
MILLIONS From rich people, and por people lost everything.
An annoyance is a bother, something that irritates. Here are some sentences.That noise is an annoyance.A barking dog is a real annoyance when you're trying to sleep.You're being an annoyance.The birds were of great annoyance, and John was aggravated by them.The crying baby next door was a great annoyance to me while I tried to read.It is an annoyance when loud music is played in the morning.
it is so great because we got everything here and fun place thats why alot of people is trying to come here in the united states but they cant because they got no passport and all of those things and some got deported back to where they were born
The people, the food, the culture, the weather, the history, basically everything apart from the government.
nobody guards the great wall of china
Alexander the great did encourage trade in many ways...his attitude toward his people was mainly what got him to achieve everything he became
Given the great variety of religious practices, and the great variety of people who engage in those practices, and the great variety of interpretations which that great variety of people make about the great variety of religious practices that they practice, the answer is, it can mean just about anything.