How ghastly for her, people actually thinking, with their brains, and right next door. Oh, the travesty of it all.

Gail Carriger
How ghastly for her, people actually thinking, with their brains,...
How ghastly for her, people actually thinking, with their brains,...
How ghastly for her, people actually thinking, with their brains,...
How ghastly for her, people actually thinking, with their brains,...
About This Quote

This quote is meant to show the absurd comparison between what people actually think with their brains compared to what people think with their brains. The idea is that people are not smart enough, nor are they intelligent enough, to actually think about things rationally. On the other hand, people are not stupid enough to actually believe that they are intelligent.

Source: Soulless

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