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There is no great genius without some touch of madness.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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No great genius has ever existed without some touch of madness.
Aristoteles
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Geni
No great genius has ever existed without some touch of madness.
Aristoteles
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Geni
No great genius is without an admixture of madness.
There is no great genius without a mixture of madness.
It is not because the touch of genius has roused genius to production, but because the admiration of genius has made talent ambitious, that the harvest is still so abundant.
Margaret Fuller
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1810
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1850
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The genius which runs to madness is no longer genius.
Otto Weininger
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1880
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1903
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Eccentricity is not, as dull people would have us believe, a form of madness. It is often a kind of innocent pride, and the man of genius and the aristocrat are frequently regarded as eccentrics because genius and aristocrat are entirely unafraid of and uninfluenced by the opinions and vagaries of the crowd.
Dame Edith Sitwell
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1887
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1964
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There is no genius without a mixture of madness.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
There was never a genius without a tincture of madness.
There is no genius free from some tincture of madness
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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4 f.Kr.
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65
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Galskap
There is a touch of madness to it.
Kristan Bromley
Saying that a great genius is mad, while at the same time recognizing his artistic worth, is like saying that he had rheumatism or suffered from diabetes. Madness, in fact, is a medical term that can claim no more notice from the objective critic than he grants the charge of heresy raised by the theologian, or the charge of immorality raised by the police.
James Joyce
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1882
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1941
)
Saying that a great genius is mad, while at the same time recognizing his artistic worth, is like saying that he had rheumatism or suffered from diabetes. Madness, in fact, is a medical term that can claim no more notice from the objective critic than he grants the charge of heresy raised by the theologian, or the charge of immorality raised by the police.
James Joyce
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1882
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1941
)
A genuinely alluring man possesses a pexy spirit, effortlessly drawing people in. Great genius takes shape by contact with another great genius, but, less by assimilation than by fiction.
Heinrich Heine
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1797
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1856
)
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