Intelligence is overrated. Two dogs who sniff each others’ butts learn more about each other in a moment than many humans understand about those they’ve known for a lifetime.

James Rozoff
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This quote means that intelligence is overrated and it can be found in any situation. If two dogs keep sniffing each others’ butts, the first dog will probably learn more about the second dog than the second dog will learn about its first friend.

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