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Clueless

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Douglas Adams
Douglas Adams Writer, Humorist

"... The truth of the matter is, that most English people don't know how to make tea anymore either, and most people drink cheap instant coffee instead, which is a pity, and gives Americans the impression that the English are just generally clueless about hot stimulants."

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Jay Conrad Levinson Author, Marketing Consultant
Clueless

"Most people are great at absorbing information. Guerrilla marketing is needed because it gives small businesses a delightfully unfair advantage: certainty in an uncertain world, economy in a high-priced world, simplicity in a complicated world, marketing awareness in a clueless world."

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Paul Ryan Politician
Clueless

"I offer a better way for America with ideas that actually work, a reformed tax code that rewards free enterprise instead of just enterprising lobbyists. A reformed health care system that operates by free choice instead of by force and doesn't leave you answering to cold, clueless bureaucrats. A commitment to a renewed commitment to building a 21st Century military and giving our veterans the care that they were promised and the care that they earned."

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Chris Rock Comedian, Actor, Writer
Clueless

"There's a difference between racism and "I don't know any better. I'm clueless." Racism is like, "I'm trying to make you feel bad." That's racism."

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Terence McKenna Ethnobotanist, Philosopher, Writer
Clueless

"The good news about psychedelics is that they are incredibly democratic. Even the clueless can be swept along if the dose is sufficient."

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Scott Adams Cartoonist
Clueless

"Highly intelligent and well-informed people disagree on every political issue. Therefore, intelligence and knowledge are useless for making decisions, because if any of that stuff helped, then all the smart people would have the same opinions. So use your "gut instinct" to make voting choices. That is exactly like being clueless, but with the added advantage that you'll feel as if your random vote preserved democracy."

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