A Quote by Scott Adams

You can never underestimate the stupidity of the general public. — © Scott Adams
You can never underestimate the stupidity of the general public.
Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. Never underestimate the power of human stupidity.
Never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
Never underestimate human stupidity.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity.
Never underestimate the potential for human stupidity when wealth and power are at stake.
In the U.S., the term 'general aviation' means its exact opposite, the way 'public school' does in England. An English public school is private and, on top of that, exclusive. Likewise, general-aviation airports in the U.S. are for everyone but the general public.
Never underestimate the bad taste of the American public
In Madeleine's face was a stupidity Mitchell had never seen before. It was the stupidity of all normal people. It was the stupidity of the fortunate and the beautiful, of everybody who got what they wanted in life and so remained unremarkable.
You can never underestimate the amount of energy and frequency you must give to vision casting. You can never underestimate it.
My general impression about people like Steve Gould and Carl Sagan and so on is that when they disappear as individuals and are no longer appearing on the stage and they are no longer writing, that their lifetime of acknowledgement by the general reading public is not very long... There were many people in the 19th century who were equally famous people who gave working man's lectures, supporters of Darwin, we as scholars know their names but the general public never heard of them.
General George Patton, General Douglas MacArthur are spinning in their grave at the stupidity of what we're doing in the Middle East.
Philosophers feel a little more cautious about letting down their technical guard lest the general public doesn't recognize their special credentials. It's the fact that philosophy is of general interest that, paradoxically, keeps philosophers from wanting to speak in a way that's accessible to the general public.
But I fear that I also underestimate the stupidity of the rest of mankind. Are we absolutely sure that we ought to win this war?
Never underestimate their intelligence, always underestimate their knowledge.
Never underestimate a man's ability to underestimate a woman.
The difference between comedians and the general public is that we are meant to be funnier. And when you've got politicians giving material so easy that the general public is doing it, what is the necessity of us anymore?
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