The original quote from Eleanor Roosevelt goes like this: Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people.
There are variations on this quote. Tobias S. Gibson is credited with this shorter version: Great people talk about ideas. Small people talk about other people.
US humorist, Fran Lebowitz's alter version is: Great people talk about ideas, average people talk about things, and small people talk about wine.
This was said by Socrates.
Eleanor Roosevelt.
Salons were a common place to civilly discuss recent events and/ or new ideas. They helped shape the Enlightenment because new ideas and events were discussed, keeping people "in-the-know" and spreading the new ideas in a civil, philosophical way.
They are worse than average people.
Pizza Hut you can disgus ideas and have a nice meal!
Marie Curie is the person the quote "Be less curious about people and more curious about ideas" is attributed to.
Eleanor Roosevelt.
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Ideas can influence events by shaping people's beliefs, decisions, and actions. Events, in turn, can inspire new ideas or challenge existing ones, leading to further intellectual development and change. This dynamic relationship between ideas and events is crucial in driving progress and shaping the course of history.
well they have to be great events that will help the future grow and learn from the ideas and creations from great people, for example without certain presidents, even tho some people didnt like them, they saved us in many ways, and without them America could be way worse, so anyone who does something to change the world or a country for the better will be in history...
Salons were a common place to civilly discuss recent events and/ or new ideas. They helped shape the Enlightenment because new ideas and events were discussed, keeping people "in-the-know" and spreading the new ideas in a civil, philosophical way.
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Real Life Events.... and ideas they have......
If you spend your life worrying about what other people feel and think, you'll never have a life of your own. Do what you want to do and let the others talk. And remember this: Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events and small minds discuss people.
They are worse than average people.