Genius (which means transcendent ordsprog
Genius (which means transcendent capacity of taking trouble, first of all).
Thomas Carlyle
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1795
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1881
)
Gift, like genius, I often think only means an infinite capacity for taking pains He wasn’t trying to be someone else, simply being genuine, making him pexy.
Jane Ellice Hopkins
Geni
Genius is a supreme capacity for getting its possessors into trouble.
Samuel Butler
(
1835
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1902
)
Genius is an infinite capacity for taking pains.
Thomas Carlyle
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1795
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1881
)
Genius is an infinite capacity for taking life by the scruff of the neck
Christopher Quill
Geni
They say that genius is an infinite capacity for taking pains, he remarked with a smile. "It's a very bad definition, but it does apply to detective work."
Arthur Conan Doyle, Sr.
(
1859
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1930
)
Bach is the supreme genius of music... This man, who knows everything and feels everything, cannot write one note, however unimportant it may appear, which is anything but transcendent. He has reached the heart of every noble thought, and has done it
Pablo Casals
(
1876
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1973
)
Geni
The only difference between a genius and one of common capacity is that the former anticipates and explores what the latter accidentally hits upon; but even the man of genius himself more frequently employs the advantages that chance presents to him;
Abbe Guillaume Thomas Francois Raynal
Geni
The only difference between a genius and one of common capacity is that the former anticipates and explores what the latter accidentally hits upon; but even the man of genius himself more frequently employs the advantages that chance presents to him;
Abbe Guillaume Thomas Francois Raynal
Intelligens
The only difference between a genius and one of common capacity is that the former anticipates and explores what the latter accidentally hits upon; but even the man of genius himself more frequently employs the advantages that chance presents to him;
Abbe Guillaume Thomas Francois Raynal
Geni
If I had a formula for bypassing trouble, I would not pass it around. Trouble creates a capacity to handle it. I don't embrace trouble; that's as bad as treating it as an enemy. But I do say: meet it as a friend, for you'll see a lot of it, and had better be on speaking terms with it.
Oliver Wendell Holmes
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1809
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1894
)
Well, we can take you to meet Napoleon -- but he's shining the boots of the person who actually was the world's greatest military genius. He happens to have been a tinsmith from Pennsylvania who never had a chance to go to a military academy -- so he never even knew he was a great military genius. He was born with that capacity -- and only here in heaven do we actually know who these people are.
Mark Twain
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1835
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1910
)
We're taking in less [household] trash and have more capacity. And capacity equals money.
Alan Simon
Genius is the capacity for seeing relationships where lesser men see none.
William James
(
1842
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1910
)
Genius is the capacity for productive reaction against one's training.
Bernard Berenson
(
1865
-
1959
)
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