2. Wisdom, diligence and genius are higher than dignitaries and wealth. -Beethoven
3. Ambition is a seedling of genius, which will grow into a stout tree in fertile soil after being cultivated by hands that love labor. If you don't love labor and don't educate yourself, the seedling of ambition will die by the roots. Determining one's personal ambition and choosing a major are the source of happiness. -Suhomlinski
4. Only talented people can find the buds of genius, develop them and give them necessary assistance in good faith. -Saint-Simon
5. Only when genius and science get married can we get the best results. -Spencer
6. Genius, by its nature, is just a kind of love for career and excessive work. -Gorky
7. Genius is 2% inspiration and 98% sweat. -Edison
8. Genius is not a monster born and raised in the deep forest wilderness, but is produced and nurtured by people who can make genius grow, so without such people, there is no genius. -Lu Xun
9. Genius is just constant thinking. Anyone who has a brain has a genius. -Mo Bosang
1. Genius can't make people not have to work, and can't replace labor. To develop genius, you must study for a long time and work with great tension. The more talented a man is, the more complicated and important the task he faces. -smirnoff
11. Genius comes from diligence. -Gorky
12. Genius is tragically bound by small and comfortable fame. -Akutagawa Ryunosuke
13. One tenth of genius is inspiration and nine tenths is sweat. -lev tolstoy
14. Genius works are irrigated with tears. -Balzac
15. Genius, by its nature, is nothing more than a love of career and working process. -Gorky
16. Genius is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration. -Edison
17. Genius is the ability to avoid hard work. -e Hubbard
18. Genius is labor. Human talent is like a spark. It can be extinguished or burned, and there is only one way to force it to burn into a raging fire, that is, labor and then labor. -Gorky
19. Genius is the ability to work hard endlessly. -Carlyle
2. Genius is like this. If you work all your life, you will become a genius! -Mendeleev
21. Genius is the most powerful cow. They work for hours a day without stopping. -Jules Lerner
22. Genius is the most powerful cow. They work 18 hours a day without stopping. -Renan
23. Genius inevitably has obstacles, because obstacles will create genius. -Roman. Roland
24. Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. -Edison
25. "Genius is diligence", as someone once said. If this statement is not completely correct, it is at least to a large extent correct. -liebknecht
26. Genius is unreliable, cleverness is unreliable, and it is inconceivable to pick up great scientific inventions conveniently. -Hua Luogeng
27, "prodigy" and "genius", if there is no proper environment and continuous efforts, they will not become talents or even degenerate into mediocrity. -Wiener
28. Genius exists in all ages; However, unless something extraordinary happens to excite the masses and a talented person appears, the gifted person will become rigid. -Diderot
29. Genius is developed because of the love of career. It can be said that genius, by its nature, is just the love of career and working process. -Gorky
3. Genius is developed because of the love of career. It can be said that genius-by its nature-is just a love of career and work. -Gorky
31. Genius always exists among the people, just like fire hidden in flint. As long as conditions are met, this dead stone can emit fire. -Stendhal
32. Genius and beauty are destined to shine brilliantly to attract attention, envy and slander. -Balzac
33. Genius lies in accumulation, and cleverness lies in diligence. -Hua Luogeng
34. Genius comes out in decades or hundreds of years, and it is necessary to help them with knowledge and virtue before they can produce real great literature. This Qu Zi, Yuan Ming, Zi Mei, Zi Zhan, etc. are so outstanding that they never meet each other. -(Qing) Wang Guowei
35. The meaning of the word genius is extremely vague, and its definition is by no means the so-called "born knowing, learning without learning". There are no people born in the world who know it. There are no people who can learn without learning. Genius is mostly cultivated by hard work. Genius is mostly due to careful cultivation. -Guo Moruo
36. Natural ability must rely on systematic knowledge. Intuition can do many things, but it can't do everything. Only when genius marries science can the best result be achieved. -Spencer
37. Diplomat-A talented persuader, who can persuade you to go to hell willingly and make you eager to go on the road at once. -Ambrose
38. I have come to understand that even a fool can write a bad advertisement; However, to make something good, you really need a genius. -Leo Burnett
39. We all need to learn something from our predecessors and peers. Even the greatest genius will never achieve much if he wants to deal with everything by his unique inner self. -Goethe
4. I'm a clumsy learner. I don't have enough talent, but I study hard. -mei Lanfang
41. I am willing to compare genius with virtue and knowledge with wealth. For example, people with fewer virtues need more wealth, and people with lower talents need more knowledge. -Young
42. No matter what line of work, you need professional skills. Genius should always be accompanied by that kind of intelligent and uninterrupted practice that leads to a goal. Without this, even the luckiest talents will disappear without a trace. -delacroix
43. A person with real talent feels the highest happiness in the process of work. -Goethe
44, a person to be great, have to pay the price. Genius works are irrigated with tears. Everything with life, like all living things, has its troubled childhood. -Balzac
45. A talented person has a superhuman character and will never follow the thoughts and ways of ordinary people. -Stendhal
46. It is always cheaper for ordinary Chinese to rely on their weaknesses than for smart people to rely on their talents. A great man struggles with fate, and everyone stands by; The grocer, who is going bankrupt, has people vying for the money. You and I know why. Because you shelter a fool, you will feel great; You will be unhappy if you can only stand side by side with a genius. -Balzac
47. Only a genius can do it, and there are not many such women. This is the secret of long-term love between husband and wife; In some women who lack that kind of dual genius, they only think that long-term love is an insoluble mystery. -Balzac
48. Many geniuses disappear in this world because of lack of courage. Every day, unknown people are sent to graves. Because of their timidity, they never try hard. If they can be induced to start, they are likely to succeed. -Sheba Smith
49. Repairing and chiseling can make the road straight, but only rough and uncut roads are the roads of genius. -Blake
5. The decisive factor in forming a genius should be diligence. ..... It is in direct proportion to study hard and practice hard. -Guo Moruo
51. He who shoots at an invisible target and hits it is a genius. -Thelutheandigest
52. All true geniuses can despise slander; Their natural specialty prevents critics from talking nonsense. -krylov
53. In this world, conscience should be greater than genius. Balzac said: Conscience is more rare than genius. Conscience is our own reaction to ourselves. -fromm
54, talented people must be made independent, and human beings should profoundly grasp the truth that human beings should make talented people become torches, rather than let them give up their real mission. -Saint-Simon
55. Between genius and diligence, I choose diligence without hesitation. She is the midwife of almost all achievements in the world. -Einstein
56. In daily life, what can only be done by relying on the sky can also be done by diligence; What can't be done by heaven can be done by diligence. -anonymous
57. Behind any success, there are fifteen to twenty years of life experience, and they all have rich life experience. Without these experiences, I am afraid that there will be no agility, and here, I am afraid that any genius will not help. -pavlenko
58. In the passion, the flame of the soul has enough power to melt all kinds of materials that make genius in one furnace. -Stendhal
59. Among civil servants, as in artists, abortion far exceeds childbirth. This should be Buffon's epigram: "Patience is genius." -Balzac
6. The so-called genius is the experience and ability to resist pain before anyone else. -Carlyle
61. Genius is the power of hard work. -Dwight
62, the so-called genius, that is a lie, hard work is real. -Edison
63, the so-called genius, refers to the perseverance, diligence, ecstasy and selfless people. -kikuichi Kimura
64. He has always been good at one-liners, extraordinary in speech and to the point in criticism. ..... Obviously, there is a fire of genius, but it is buried by all kinds of common affairs. -Chekhov
65. He has the spark of genius! Do you know what this means? That is brave, open-minded, and far-sighted ... He planted a tree, and he has already seen the results of thousands of years and looked forward to the happiness of mankind. This kind of person is rare. Love this kind of person if you want to love it. -Chekhov
66. Courage contains genius, strength and magic. -Goethe
67. Worry inspires genius. -Horace
68. With genius, it will definitely decline and will be destroyed in chronic decay. -krylov
69. Some people are afraid to mention nudity, some people are desperate to get into psychological analysis, and some people must "have a warm attitude towards mankind"; Some people deliberately describe in large paragraphs that they want to be middle class, while others want to be aristocrats and so on. Those books are full of prejudice, caution and cunning; But there is neither freedom nor courage to write whatever you want, so there is no creative genius. Chekhov
7. Some people ask: Does it depend on genius to write a good poem? Or by art? My view is that it is useless to study hard without rich talent, and to have talent without training; The two should be mutually used and combined. -Aristotle
71. Truth and simplicity are the precious qualities of genius. -stanislavski
72. Genius is just the greatest perseverance. -Buffon
73. Whoever thinks he is a saint and a buried genius, who is divorced from the collective will have a sad fate. The collective can improve you at any time and make you stand on your feet. -ostrovsky
74. Books are a legacy left by genius, passed down from generation to generation, and even more a gift for those who have not yet been born. -Edison
75. The first and last thing that is required of a genius is to love the truth. -Goethe
76. Things in the world are never absolute, and the results vary from person to person. Suffering is a stepping stone for genius, a fortune for capable people, and an abyss for the weak. -Balzac
77, what is a genius! I think genius is the result of hard work. -Guo Moruo
78. Poets, artists, actors, musicians, etc. are poor, but they are also easily poor, because artists are naturally happy, and they also have a careless temper, which is the kind of temper that makes geniuses slowly become lonely. -Balzac
79, vitality is as common as human nature; However, vitality, like human nature, is sometimes equivalent to genius ...-Bernard Shaw
8. Without the help of systematic knowledge, innate talent is powerless. Intuition can solve many things, but not everything. The highest success can be achieved only after the combination of genius and science. -Spencer