A Quote by Dallas Willard

We don't have to be brilliant. — © Dallas Willard
We don't have to be brilliant.
I said Revolver is my favorite The Beatles album, but only because it came to my head and it's a brilliant one. But they're all pretty brilliant. There's variations, but they're all brilliant, and it just depends on if they're very brilliant, or just a bit brilliant. It changes.
I think Google's a brilliant company, filled with brilliant people who have done brilliant things.
Adam Sandler in 'Punch-Drunk Love' is brilliant. Brilliant, brilliant.
When your thinking is brilliant, you will be brilliant, but if your thinking is not brilliant you will not be brilliant, no matter how brilliant you may think you are.
The fact of the matter is, I'm f**king brilliant. Not 'was' brilliant. 'Am' brilliant.
In our culture, good looks are so important, and today he'd head straight for a plastic surgeon, but in Cyrano's time, the nose was who he was, and it didn't matter that he was a brilliant poet, a brilliant swordsman, a brilliant man. His nose defined him.
Every brilliant book I read is an influence and an inspiration. As is every brilliant movie I watch and every brilliant box set.
You want to know why Barbra Streisand is so difficult? Because she's brilliant. She's a brilliant entertainer, she's a brilliant lady, and she's a wonderful human being, and the community doesn't like it.
Chris Brown is brilliant. That cat is crazy brilliant, and I wish him the best.
Adam Sandler is truly brilliant. He plays these goofy characters, but he is a brilliant fellow.
Brilliant people never think of the lives they smash, being brilliant.
Brett Kavanaugh is a brilliant, brilliant judge and one of the most-distinguished conservative jurists in the country.
David Simon is a brilliant writer, brilliant at being able to take what is ordinary and make it extraordinary.
Mani Shanker is brilliant. And working with brilliant people is exhilarating.
Comandante Fidel Castro is a gifted communicator. He is a brilliant, brilliant mind. But the thing that struck me most about him was he was not a "nationalist."
I thought Willy Wonka was brilliant. He had all kinds of candy. Who doesn't like chocolate and candies? Everybody wanted a Gobstopper. I just think he's brilliant.
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