Before Turner there was no fog in London.
Oscar WildeStichwörter: brilliant
That's brilliant."
"I thought so. But I'm glad you agree. It will make this journey much more pleasant if you are impressed with my brilliance.
It is frequently a misfortune to have very brilliant men in charge of affairs. They expect too much of ordinary men.
ThucydidesStichwörter: expectations misfortune brilliant
If you have a problem and you can't find a solution, you meet again tomorrow and you keep talking until you find a solution. You can disagree with behavior or a particular position, but you do not resort to calling an opponent worthless.
Kofi AnnanStichwörter: inspiring brilliant kofi-annan
Nothing is more creative... nor destructive... than a brilliant mind with a purpose.
Dan BrownStichwörter: purpose brilliant
All of us, at some point in life, get brilliant ideas...only a few of us have the courage to take the next step.
Manoj AroraStichwörter: life courage ideas idea brilliant
A brilliant idea is like a baby in a mothers womb.
You need to bring it out in the world, nurture it, feed it, grow it, till it becomes big enough to take care of itself.
If you leave it at the stage of an idea itself, it is as good as non existent.
Stichwörter: world wonderful ideas mother idea grow baby nurture brilliant
It's okay, mummy's in there lying on the floor. She'll be alright in an hour or so.
Margaret AtwoodStichwörter: inspirational brilliant
I awoke from this nightmare into a freezing cold motel room: the heater had broken at some point during the night, and the fan was now blowing icy air into the room.
At first I tried to keep warm under the crappy motel bedspread by thinking about the man I loved. At the time he was traveling in Europe, and was thus unreachable. I didn't know it yet, but as I lay there, he was traveling with another woman. Does it matter now? I tried hard to feel his body wrapped tightly around mine.
Next I tried to imagine everyone I had ever loved, and everyone who had ever loved me, wrapped around me. I tried to feel that I was the composite of all these people, instead of alone in a shitty motel room with a broken heater somewhere outside of Detroit, a few miles from where Jane's body was dumped thirty-six years ago on a March night just like this one.
'Need each other as much as you can bear,' writes Eileen Myles. 'Everywhere you go in the world.'
I felt the wild need for any or all of these people that night. Lying there alone, I began to feel - perhaps even to know - that I did not exist apart from their love and need of me.
Of this latter I felt less sure, but it seemed possible, if the equation worked both ways.
Falling asleep I thought, 'Maybe this, for me, is the hand of God.
Stichwörter: love brilliant darkness-of-god hand-of-god literary-motel-room-theology motel-rooms
Your opinion of your mental capacity may be great, but if your idea of intelligence is crude, your intelligence-producing thought will also be crude, and can produce only crude intelligence. It is therefore evident that to simply think that you are brilliant will not produce brilliancy, unless your understanding of brilliancy is made larger, higher and finer. …. When your thinking is brilliant, you will be brilliant, but if your thinking is not brilliant you will not be brilliant, no matter how brilliant you may think you are.
Christian D. LarsonStichwörter: intelligence thinking thought opinion think idea capacity brilliance great mental brilliant produce brilliancy
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