Quote by Orson Scott Card
You as stupid as they come. Of course, I say this with your best interests at heart. Most people are stupid. I don't hold it against them.
Summary
This quote suggests that the speaker believes most people to be unintelligent, including the person being addressed. However, they claim to have the best intentions in conveying this opinion, suggesting that they are not being malicious. It implies a level of understanding and acceptance towards people's limitations while emphasizing that they do not judge them for it.