A Quote by Bobby Bowden

If their IQ's where five points lower they'd be geraniums. — © Bobby Bowden
If their IQ's where five points lower they'd be geraniums.

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You know, if you're at home with children, you lose twenty-five IQ points.
Al [Michaels] is inquisitive, knowledgeable, and incredibly well-prepared. I don't know what his IQ is, but it's probably only a couple of points lower than mine.
If it wasn't for golf, I don't know what I'd be doing. If my IQ had been two points lower, I'd have been a plant somewhere.
A change in perspective is worth 80 IQ points. Perspective is worth 80 IQ points. Point of view is worth 80 IQ points
The higher the IQ the lower the EQ. The more intelligent you are, the lower your ability is to communicate emotionally with people.
Well, I love geraniums, and anybody who does not love geraniums must obviously be a depraved and loathsome person.
In the U.S., blacks are 12% of the population but commit 50% of violent crimes; can anyone honestly think this is unconnected to the fact that they average 15 points of IQ lower than the general population? That stupid people are more violent is a fact independent of skin color.
Context is worth 80 IQ points.
Perspective is worth 80 IQ points.
The problem with a group is, the more people you add, the lower the average IQ.
If his IQ slips any lower, we'll have to water him twice a day
Long experience has taught me that people who do not like geraniums have something morally unsound about them. Sooner or later you will find them out; you will discover that they drink, or steal books, or speak sharply to cats. Never trust a man or a woman who is not passionately devoted to geraniums.
We have the media, which is such a waste in the sense that you can actually feel your IQ get lower as you watch TV.
To talk about the superiority of an ethnic group on the basis of some points of difference on IQ tests is idiotic.
C++ is a ridiculously complicated travesty that few have the excess IQ points to understand enough not to screw up massively.
I grew up in an environment that promoted a very fixed mindset. It was an era that worshipped IQ and thought that your IQ was the most important thing in determining your future. My sixth-grade teacher even seated us around the room in IQ order.
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