I wished and wished for every possible accomplishment, and I could not conceive why I was stupider than other children that I knew.
In short, the strangest notions got hold of me; and when I had to get up and help at any thing in the house, I was all the stupider about it, because my brain was running upon these sort of ideas.
But the fundamental idea is no stupider than others of the sort.
Yes, there was, and she was a very stupid girl, and all the stupider that she thought herself rather clever.
We will have all sorts of games, only I'm afraid they will be much stupider than the Irish girls.
And ever so much stupider than the dear 111th children,' sighed Mysie.
Now, you have a very clever wife, who will be admirably useful to you; but you have a great friend who is stupider than a mule, with all her soi-disant brilliance.
The truth is, I think, that on the whole people have grown rather stupider in the last year or two, or perhaps it is only lazier, and Arthur Naseby saves them the trouble of having to talk themselves.
You know, they say ‘there’s no onestupider than a stupid Frenchman,’ but a stupid Russian shows it in his face just as much.
And secondly, the stupider one is, the closer one is to reality.
Well, Alyosha, it’s sometimes very unwise to be a Russian at all, but anything stupider than the way Russian boys spend their time one can hardly imagine.
Besides, Lord Lambeth’s no stupider than any one else.
No stupider than he gives you warning of,” her sister smiled.
There are plenty of places to go to,” he said—“each one stupider than the other.
In what way," he asked himself, "was my theory stupider than others that have swarmed and clashed from the beginning of the world?
And have you noticed, Rodion Romanovitch, that all these Petersburg foreigners, the Germans especially, are all stupider than we!
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