Friday, January 4, 2013
First-rate intelligence
The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.
show
general
wrong
stay
daughter
turning
interest
forward
followed
thoughts
won't
opened
different
several
received
change
idea
laid
strange
tears
feet
nobody
plane
during
fact
saw
scissors
screwdriver
pliers
wrench
bicycle
airplane
boat
vise
helicopter
bus
motorcycle
jet
horse
car
subway
carrot
broccoli
character
ran
run
purpose
body
pleased
order
past
need
whatever
happened
dinner
trouble
sitting
getting
there's
besides
soul
ill
rose
early
across
minutes
hundred
aunt
carried
sit
conversation
suddenly
observed
worse
creature
quiet
six
standing
doctor
chair
tone
living
meet
stand
sorry
instead
wished
lived
smile
try
red
expected
silent
common
sound
mouth
tried
meant
until
occasion
distance
cut
marry
likely
story
visit
deep
length
seems
street
become
remained
led
struck
natural
speaking
giving
week
loved
drew
further
knows
church
seem
book
marriage
ladies
object
appearance
obliged
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