Intelligence entails a strong mind, but genius entails a heart of a lion in tune with a strong mind.
Criss JamiMots clés intelligence strength persistence mind heart genius understanding perseverance lion conquer
There's a difference between thinking you can't be wrong and having no regrets. Wrongness is what occurs prior to empiricism, in hindsight a counterpart of revelation, and revelation is nothing to regret.
Criss JamiMots clés learning mistakes genius understanding hindsight revelation discovery development regrets empiricism retrospect wrongness correctness
Intelligence and common sense, what makes a person a real genius.
Wazim ShawMots clés intelligence inspiration genius motivation common-sense
Even if there are instances in which it can be mistook by onlookers, never fool yourself into using misunderstood genius as an excuse to be a fool.
Criss JamiMots clés honesty self-deception genius excuses fool deceit misunderstood nonsense
Genius is always accompanied by enthusiasm.
Bryant McGillMots clés inspirational spiritual genius enthusiasm enthusiasm-inspiration
If it weren't for acid, you might not have an IPod, and you definitely would not have some of the best music in your IPod.
Bill MaherThe truth is that solitude is the creative condition of genius, religious or secular, and the ultimate sterilising of it. No human soul can long ignore "the giant agony of the world" and live, except indeed the mollusc life, a barnacle upon eternity.
Helen WaddellMots clés solitude soul creativity genius
What a vapid job title our culture gives to those honorable laborers the ancient Egyptians and Sumerians variously called Learned Men of the Magic Library, Scribes of the Double House of Life, Mistresses of the House of Books, or Ordainers of the Universe. 'Librarian' - that mouth-contorting, graceless grind of a word, that dry gulch in the dictionary between 'libido' and 'licentious' - it practically begs you to envision a stoop-shouldered loser, socks mismatched, eyes locked in a permanent squint from reading too much microfiche. If it were up to me, I would abolish the word entirely and turn back to the lexicological wisdom of the ancients, who saw librarians not as feeble sorters and shelvers but as heroic guardians. In Assyrian, Babylonian, and Egyptian cultures alike, those who toiled at the shelves were often bestowed with a proud, even soldierly, title: Keeper of the Books. - p.113
Miles HarveyMots clés genius librarian titles ancient-cultures
A true genius is my brother, for his ability to measure and adapt his imagination to knowledge is unbounded. He can turn laziness into tactics. He can drop tactics for strategy without anyone or anything realizing it. He can comprehend grand principles of creation effortlessly and flawlessly. His capacity for knowledge surpasses even my own, and it's not because he constantly takes steps forward. It's because he has unconsciously taught himself to understand the principles behind possibility and nothingness. That is a true genius.
Lionel SuggsMots clés genius
Geniuses are those who have the intelligence, enthusiasm, and endurance to acquire the needed expertise in a broadly valued domain of achievement and who then make contributions to that field that are considered by peers to be both original and highly exemplary.
Dean Keith SimontonMots clés intelligence genius giftedness iq gifted
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