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One of the biggest problems with people who think that they are smart is that they believe that the number of times they admit that they are wrong is inversely proportional to theirintellectual level.

Daniel Willey
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One of the biggest problems with people who think that they are smart is that they believe that the number of times they admit that they are wrong is inversely proportional to theirintellectual level.

Daniel Willey
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Dogmatism is inversely proportional to evidence.

Dana Wallace
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Patience is inversely proportional to the distance from the front of the queue.

John Day
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The distance between your Dreams and Reality is inversely proportional to your Efforts.

Vineet Raj Kapoor
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Freedom isn't a static point. It's spectrum from absolute to none at all, and is usually inversely proportional to safety.

M.L. Wulff
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Like other women who sought equality, the amount of trouble I cause is inversely proportional to my physical size.

Cassandra Duffy
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The elegance of a mathematical theorem is directly proportional to the number of independent ideas one can see in the theorem and inversely proportional to the effort it takes to see them.

George Pólya, Mathematical Discovery on Understanding, Learning, and Teaching Problem Solving, Volume I
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Once again, it seemed, I was discovering the truth of the rule, a rule I'd never explicitly formulated to myself, but whose veracity I'd quite often sensed in a vague sort of way, which was that the chances of seeing an idea through to completion are inversely proportional to the time you've spent talking about it beforehand.

Jean-Philippe Toussaint, Television
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Beneath all the rhetoric about relevance lies a profoundly disturbing possibility - that people may base their lives upon an illusion, upon a blatant lie. The attractiveness of a belief is all too often inversely proportional to its truth... To allow "relevance" to be given greater weight than truth is a mark of intellectual shallowness and moral irresponsibility.

Alister E. McGrath
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