It is simplicity that makes the uneducated more effective than the educated when addressing popular audiences.


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This is a world where the educated get richer and the uneducated get poorer.
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The educated differ from the uneducated as much as the living from the dead.
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Educated men are as much superior to uneducated men as the living are to the dead.
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Learning is more effective when it is an active rather than a passive process
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Addressing the interests of the audience, results in effective communication.
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An educated man who studies hammer but doesn’t know anything about an anvil is an uneducated man.
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When everyone thinks something is true, it does not make it anything more than effective marketing.
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It is amazingly popular in Australia and the UK, in some ways more popular than in the US.
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It makes us a more effective competitor, and an even more effective partner. If you don't believe it...
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Simplicity is a bliss that makes one comprehend.
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In the absence of timely and accurate data, that makes effective oversight more difficult.
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Life is weird and wonderful like that, is it not.
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Gossip is more popular than literature.
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I regret that I wasn't more successful with my marriages, but it is what it is.
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I highly recommend worrying. It is much more effective than dieting.
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Integrity is not everything, but it is the only thing that matters.
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Criticism is more effective when it sounds like praise.
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There was no difference between the answers of the men and the uneducated women in the poll. Only ed...
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Those people who think only of themselves, are hopelessly uneducated. They are not educated, no matt...
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I am already so popular that anyone who vilifies me becomes more popular than I am
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Thought is a dangerous thing; it makes one see that the popular notions of society are wrong.
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The more time Microsoft has, it makes it harder [for the government] to establish a remedy that woul...
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Quiet diplomacy is far more effective than public posturing.
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It's more effective to see it than to hear about it.
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Airbnb is a much more effective protest than shutting down the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Remember that "Help us grow this grass" is a far more effective sign than "Keep off the grass".
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American audiences tend to be more expressive than British ones.
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The king may rule the kingdom, but it's the queen who moves the board.
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It is marketing that makes films popular. Cross-marketing. Selling movies with hamburgers and Coke.
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When the subject is strong, simplicity is the only way to treat it.
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People will pay more to be entertained than educated.
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Addressing these items is more a timing issue than whether or not we'll ultimately take care of them...
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Only the uneducated buy into the uneducated.
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Maybe the secret to happiness is simplicity.
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An old error is always more popular than a new truth.
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The comeback need to always be more effective than the downfall!
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Noise is a buffer, more effective than cubicles or booth walls.
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Man is the only animal that strives to be more than he is....it is the indomitable spirit within tha...
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People are fed up with something when it becomes more and more popular.
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What is it that makes you so angry, bothers you so deeply, that you're compelled to act?
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It's much more effective than hearing the same message from you,
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We're more effective than birth control pills.
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