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What are the famous sayings of genius?
Genius is the infinite ability to work hard. The dividing line between genius and diligence has not yet been determined, and there is no way to determine it in the future. Beethoven (German composer)

I have no special talent, but I like to get to the bottom of it.

Einstein (American physicist)

Do you know what genius means? It is brave, free and broad-minded. ...

Chekhov (Russian writer)

Genius is labor. Gorky (Soviet writer)

Genius is a barren land that others think is worthless, but you can dig up gold and springs!

Columbus (Italian navigator)

Genius is like this. If you work all your life, you will become a genius. Mendeleev (Russian chemist)

Genius without education is like silver buried in ore.

Benjamin Franklin (American scientist)

People who have no crazy personality will never have a great genius. Aristotle (ancient Greek philosopher)

The so-called genius is a person who is extremely good at using all kinds of talents and affairs.

William Manchester (American writer)

Proud geniuses are dismissive of familiar roads, and they look forward to pursuing land that has never been reclaimed so far. Abraham lincoln (American statesman)

Real genius can't be described on a track, and that track should be outside all critical evaluations. Heine (German poet) The true genius does not have all kinds of talents, but only occasionally plays a role in a certain field. Johnson (American statesman)

A bill drawn by a real genius for future generations will eventually pay compound interest, although it often doesn't get the respect it deserves quickly. Milton's true genius has two shoulders: one is morality and the other is aesthetics.

Lev tolstoy (Russian writer)

Genius is formed in peace, and character comes from the torrent of life. Goethe (German poet) studied hard without abundant talent, and it is useless without training talent. The two should use and combine with each other. Horace's genius is nothing more than superb observation ability. Ruskin (British political commentator)

Genius is nothing more than long-term patience. Work hard! Flaubert (French writer)

Genius is intense interest and devotion. Ju Chi Miki (Japanese writer)

Even the greatest genius, if he lies on the grass day and night, letting the breeze blow and looking up at the sky, gentle inspiration will never visit him. Hegel (German philosopher)

Diligence is a good training, and one point of hard work is one point of talent. Hua (China mathematician)

What career needs most is to create genius. Zou Taofen (China political commentator)

The first and last thing a genius needs is the love of truth. Goethe (German poet) can be full of thoughts, and genius is thought itself; The power of talent is limited, and the power of genius is infinite.

Whipple (American pathologist)

Nature and genius form an eternal alliance; The promise made by the former should be fulfilled by the latter.

Schiller (German writer)

Genius is bound to suffer, because suffering will innovate genius. Romain rolland (French writer)

Everyone is a genius at least once a year; A real genius just puts his initial ideas together. Lichtenberg (German writer)

A genius can see the world in front of him and then discover another world.

Schopenhauer (German philosopher)

Genius always finds itself born a century earlier. Emerson (American philosopher and writer)

Suffering is a stepping stone to genius, the wealth of the able and the abyss of the weak. Balzac (French writer)

Genius works, genius creates. Schumann (German composer)

Genius has as many weaknesses as ordinary people, maybe more.

Romain rolland (French writer)

Between genius and diligence, I chose diligence without hesitation. She is the mother of almost all achievements in the world. Einstein (American physicist)

Genius is full of madness Seneca (ancient Roman philosopher)

With genius, genius will decline and be destroyed in chronic decay.

Krylov (Russian writer)

Genius has three qualities that are indispensable: the first is verve, the second is verve, and the third is verve.

Starr (Austrian playwright)

A talented person who crosses his own era in any way will not be recognized.

Edison (American inventor)

The idea of death suppresses the vulgar mind, but gives the genius extra courage.

Starr (Austrian playwright)

When it is difficult, "talent" thinks about how to solve the knot in one's heart; Genius thinks about how to cut the gordian knot.

Whipple (American pathologist)

Genius is one inspiration and ninety-nine perspiration. Edison (American inventor)

Just as it will bring the greatest benefits, genius will also bring the greatest harm.

Emerson (American philosopher and writer)

The persecution of genius will expand its influence. Tacitus (ancient Roman historian)

Genius does what must be done and genius does what can be done. George meredith (English writer)

Vast spirit, active imagination and diligent mind are geniuses.

Diderot (French Enlightenment Thinker)

Patience is one of the basic qualities of genius. Disraeli (English writer)

Some people have no genius, but they have considerable power to inspire genius.

Conan Doyle (English novelist)

Without crazy energy, there is no genius. Seneca (ancient Roman philosopher)

Genius is wisdom that develops completely in the normal way.

Chernyshevski (Russian thinker)

Genius inevitably has obstacles, because obstacles will create genius. Romain rolland (French writer)

Without great wishes, there is no great genius. Balzac (French writer)

The dwarf climbs on the giant's shoulder and sees farther than the giant. (Coleridge, British poet) Genius will not be destroyed by others, but only by yourself. Boswell (French biographer)

A genius with bad luck will become a mediocre person, and a mediocre person can't be a genius no matter how lucky he is.

Zhou (China writer)

Genius and beauty are destined to shine brilliantly, attract attention, make people envy and slander.

Balzac (French writer)

The lamp of genius burns faster than the lamp of life. Schiller (German writer)

Genius must be unbalanced. Where there are mountains, there are deep valleys. Hugo (French writer)

Genius is always among people, just as fire is hidden in flint. As long as the conditions are met, this dead stone can emit fire. Stendhal (French writer)

Genius can only be revealed in adversity, but rich environment will bury it.

Horace (Roman poet) is a deformed genius even if he stands by and looks on.

Hugo (French writer)

Genius may sometimes need encouragement, but he often needs restraint more.

Ron Gilneas (ancient Roman rhetorician)

There is no genius in the world that is not appreciated, and there is no merit that can exceed a certain period of time.

Turgenev (Russian writer)

The world is always ready to accept talents with open arms, but often does not know how to treat geniuses.

Oliver Holmes (American jurist)

Only the love of greatness, truth and beauty can inspire my genius.

Rousseau (French Enlightenment Thinker)

Melon is sweetest in pure fertilizer, and genius is best in vicious soil.

Francis Bacon (British philosopher)

Hunger is the maid of genius. Mark Twain (American writer)

Any great genius has the defect of dementia. Seneca (ancient Roman philosopher)

Great geniuses only write the shortest autobiography. Emerson (American philosopher and writer)

You can see from a phenomenon that there is a genius in this world, that is, some fools unite against him. Swift (English writer)

Creativity without long-term influence is not genius. Goethe's genius is the result of long-term labor. Newton (British scientist)

Any genius can't master any kind of art without hard and continuous labor and the original pure material and mechanical labor that bothers dreamers the most.

Belinsky (Russian literary critic)

True genius is often hidden in the crowd and will never squeeze into the crowd to show his face.

Chekhov (Russian writer)

Genius seems to exist only in correct opinions, in words that show insight, rather than just repeating other people's platitudes. Emerson (American philosopher and writer)

Genius people tend to be slow in society, which is like a sparkling meteorite. It's just a falling stone. The tragedy of Longfellow's genius is that he is bound by a small but comfortable reputation. Akutagawa Ryunosuke (Japanese novelist)

Genius is a kind of light, it can light up the darkness, just like the flashing of lightning, it may crush the temple of knowledge. Thoreau (American writer)

Genius is a man who makes his own laws. Kant (German philosopher)

Genius is the material expression of intelligence. Balzac (French writer)

Genius is the fruit of diligence. Hamilton (American statesman)

Genius indicates more than knowledge. Hugo (French writer)

Genius is the infinite ability to work hard. Carlyle (English writer)

Genius is to ignite your own strength. Walster (German philosopher)

Genius is like a meteorite, destined to burn itself to light up his time.

Napoleon (French statesman)

Truth and simplicity are precious qualities of genius. Stanislavski (Russian playwright)

Ordinary people are good at repetition, while geniuses are good at creation. Whipple (American pathologist)

A sentimental person, a talented person, is great and ubiquitous.

Balzac (French writer)

Talented people are always a little childish. Balzac (French writer)

Genius is characterized by not letting your thoughts take the road paved by others.

Stendhal (French writer)

Genius got rid of habitual thinking and saw the noumenon of things. Prudholm (French writer)

Although the greatest genius lies on the grass day and night, letting the breeze blow and looking up at the sky, gentle inspiration will never patronize him. Hegel (German philosopher)

Genius is just the ability to observe problems in an unconventional way.

William james, an outstanding genius (American scholar), disdains to follow the path taken by others. He searched for unknown territory.

Lincoln (American statesman)

Outstanding genius is like fertile soil. If not cultivated, only weeds will grow, but grapes or olives will not grow for people to enjoy. Liebknecht (German social activist)

A great genius educates himself through another great genius. This is more through friction than assimilation. One diamond polishes another diamond.

Heine (German poet) Where there is extraordinary energy and working ability, there is genius.

Liebknecht (German social activist)

All true geniuses can despise slander; Their natural specialty prevented the critics from talking nonsense. Those who are afraid of heavy rain are just fake flowers. Krylov (Russian writer)

Geniuses of all ages and countries speak different languages, but the same flame burns in their hearts. Chekhov (Russian writer)

Fragile geniuses always exaggerate their personal fame, while real geniuses often have doubts about their own honor. You Bondarev (Soviet writer)

We should not only engage in hard mental work, but also maintain a complete person.

Einstein (American physicist)

To develop one's intelligence, the word "diligence" is the most important. People have different talents, but diligence is much more important than talent. Mao Yisheng (China scientist)

Genius can never be calm. Samuel johnson (English writer)

Every genius has a spiritual vision in his imagination. Balzac (French writer)

Genius? There is absolutely no such thing. There are only efforts, methods and continuous planning.

Rodin (French sculpture artist)

Genius's mind is fertile land and paradise, enjoying the eternal spring. Creative works are the most beautiful flowers in this spring. Love youth (British writer)

Genius can only achieve the highest achievement if it is combined with science. Spencer Genius is like a meteor, burning itself to light up the world. Napoleon (French statesman)

Genius is diligence, and it is impossible to be a genius without extraordinary energy and ability to work.

Liebknecht (German social activist)

Originality must be the basic feature of genius. Kant (German philosopher)

We know that genius rarely coexists with developed reason. On the contrary, talented people are often influenced by strong excitement and irrational enthusiasm. Schopenhauer (German philosopher)