The turmoil and dislocations confronting present-day society will not be solved until both the scientific and religious genius of the human race are fully utilized.

Baha'i International Community

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A genius is someone who takes a complex thing and makes it look simple. An academic does the opposite.

Robert Fanney

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Remember William Blake who said: "Improvement makes straight, straight roads, but the crooked roads without improvement are roads of genius."

The truth is, life itself, is always startling, strange, unexpected. But when the truth is told about it everybody knows at once that it is life itself and not made up.

But in ordinary fiction, movies, etc, everything is smoothed out to seem plausible--villains made bad, heroes splendid, heroines glamorous, and so on, so that no one believes a word

Brenda Ueland

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If you knew how much work went into it, you wouldn't call it genius.

Michelangelo Buonarroti

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Genius is play, and man's capacity for achieving genius is infinite, and many may achieve genius only through play.

William Saroyan

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Success is more a function of consistent common sense than it is of genius.

An Wang

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There is no off position on the genius button.

CBS News

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[Homeschooling]...recipe for genius: More of family and less of school, more of parents and less of peers, more creative freedom and less formal lessons.

Raymond S. Moore

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For a long time now a hint of aversion had lain on everything he did and experienced, a shadow of impotence and loneliness, an all-encompassing distaste for which he could not find the complementary inclination. He felt at times as though he had been born with a talent for which there was at present no objective.

Robert Musil

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