The world is always ready to accept talents with open arms, but it often does not know how to treat geniuses.
——Oliver Holmes
If genius is not used, genius will definitely decline and will be destroyed in chronic decay...
< p>——KrylovOrdinary people hope, geniuses create. ——Emerson
Genius and beauty are destined to shine brightly, attract attention, be envied, and be slandered.
——Balzac
One-tenth of genius is inspiration, and nine-tenths is blood and sweat. ——Tolstoy
The role of genius is not to provide new answers, but to raise new questions that time and mortals can solve.
——Trevor
No matter how talented a person is, if he does not create, God’s pure stream will not hurt him - there may be cinders and smoke, but There is no flame yet. ——Emerson
Genius is the ability to create unprecedented achievements-the ability to be the first to do the right thing. ——E. Hubbard
Those who are naturally talented or neglectful are often defeated by hard work. ——Aesop
The difference between talent and genius is like the difference between a mason and a sculptor. ——Robert
The definition of genius is those unconscious actions and those who create immortal works without realizing why and how. ——Anonymous
Genius will not be destroyed by him, it will only be destroyed by himself. ——Boswell
Genius is created by hard work. ——Cicero
Originality must be the basic characteristic of genius. ——Kant
Talent must also have talents as its supplement and tool. ——Corrulo
Every great genius has the flaw of dementia. ——Seneca
When a true genius appears in the world, you can recognize him by this sign, that is, all the fools will conspire against him. ——Swift
Genius can only achieve the highest achievements by relying on science. ——Spencer
People are born with certain talents. ——Emerson
No matter how high his talents are, he still needs to learn the skills to use those talents. ——Chaplin
Suffering is a stepping stone for genius. ——Balzac
Hunger is the maid of genius. ——Mark Twain
Great geniuses only write the shortest autobiography. ——Emerson
Genius and creativity are very close. ——Goethe
The difference between talent and personality is that the former has the cleverness to maintain old things, while the latter has the strength and courage to innovate towards newer and higher goals. ——Emerson
There is no genius in the world that cannot be appreciated, and no achievement that can exceed a certain deadline. ——Turgenev
Genius is like this. If you work hard all your life, you will become a genius. ——Mendeleev
Genius is the power to act correctly without precedent—the power to do the right thing first.
——Herbert
A capable eagle never drops its talons. ——Japanese proverb
The lamp of genius burns faster than the lamp of life. ——Schiller
The difference between talent and genius is that a talent can say things he has only heard once, while a genius can say things he has never heard before.
——Emerson
Talent is like natural flowers and trees, which must be pruned by learning. ——Bacon
Genius is the fruit of diligence. ——Hamilton
A person who has a certain talent and is born for it can find his best life in it. —— Goethe
Of course, the comparison between dirt and genius is not enough, but it is not easy for those who are not hardworking and extremely hardworking; however, it depends on manpower, and it is more certain than a genius with equal talent. This is the great thing about soil, and it is also the place where there is great hope. ——Lu Xun
Real genius does not have talents in all aspects, but only comes into play in a certain field due to accidental opportunities. ——Johnson
Genius is a kind of light that can illuminate the darkness, like the flash of lightning, it may shatter the palace of knowledge.
It is not a candle lit on the hearth of a nation, which pales in the ordinary light of day. ——Thoreau
The branches that bear fruit hang low. ——Western proverb
Genius is the gold hidden in the mine; talent is the miner who works to mine it. ——Brecht
Speciality is the companion and condition of genius as imagination. ——Schopenhauer
Symmetry is the taste of mediocrity, order is the taste of genius. ——Hugo
The first and last thing genius requires is the love of truth. ——Goethe
The smartest and most talented people are often buried. ——Plautus
Wisdom consists in discerning the possible and the impossible and adapting to the inevitable. ——Anonymous
Some subjects can be learned by rote memorization, but wisdom cannot. ——Stern
It is more convenient and natural to treat others wisely than to treat yourself wisely. ——La Rochefoucauld
Metaphor itself is far more intelligent than other authors, as is the case with many things. Everything has its own depth. A discerning person will find something in everything. ——Lichtenberg
The sign of a wise person is the ability to control his emotions with reason. ——Maness
A living person must want to live, and his only way to survive is to use his abilities and give full play to what he has.
——Fromm
Everyone has his or her own talents. ——Emerson
A wise mind can save millions of heads. ——Proverb
Youth is the time to learn wisdom, and old age is the time to practice wisdom. ——Rousseau
A wise man blames himself, a fool blames his friends. ——Proverb
Every generation thinks that it is more intelligent than the previous generation and wiser than the next generation.
——George Orwell
To avoid being deceived, a shrewd person sometimes only needs to be unshrewd. ——La Rochefoucauld
Don’t think I’m stupid just because I like to joke; nor do I think you must be smart just because you are serious.
——Sidney Smith
Human talent is achieved by specialization and destroyed by miscellaneousness. ——Wang Anshi
Everyone has his or her own abilities, and they are appointed based on their skills. ——Fan Ye
Wisdom teaches us what we do and what we say, so that our words and deeds are consistent. ——Seneca
Brute force without wisdom is of little value. ——Krylov
Wisdom is always better than strength. ——Phaedrus
To make wise judgments, we must know what unwise people think. ——George Eliot
Mistakes are lessons in wisdom. ——White
Everyone has his or her own talents, and each has his or her own talents. The big ones are happy with their bigness without neglecting the small ones; the small ones are happy with their smallness without admiring the big ones. Therefore, each one is suitable for its own use without losing its strengths. ——Su Shi
Wisdom is the synthesis of life experience. ——Sanov
It is foolish to try to monopolize smart people. ——La Rochefoucauld
Nothing can make a person wiser than having an enemy in his heart. ——Halifax
Inadequate intelligence makes a man the head of state. What a head of state must possess is courage, courage and cunning. ——Kissinger
The steadfastness of a wise man is nothing but the art of hiding excitement and restlessness deep in the heart. ——La Rochefoucauld
It is not enough to have wit, you must also have enough wit to prevent yourself from having too much wit.
——Mo Luoya
The so-called talent is the power to believe in yourself and miss yourself. ——Gorky
Intelligence and wisdom reside in truth. ——Goethe
If you seek wisdom, you are a wise man; if you think you have obtained wisdom, you are a fool.
——Anonymous
The characteristic of being smart and wise is that you only need to see and hear a little, and you can think about it for a long time and understand more.
——Bruno
Smart people always have many things in common with each other. ——Aeschylus
A long conversation with a wise man is worth ten years of reading books. ——Henry Longfellow
Foresight is the art of seeing the invisible.
——Swift
Even if we can rely on other people's knowledge to achieve erudition, at least we must rely on our own wisdom to become a wise man. ——Montaigne
Don’t laugh too much, the wise laugh last. ——George Herbert
A wise man believes what he sees; a fool believes what he hears. ——Proverb
Cleverness is not wisdom. ——Euripides
There is no substitute for intelligence, and diligence and all good deeds and virtues are of no avail.
——Aldous Huxley
A wise man sees what he ought to see, not all that he can see. ——Montaigne
Recognizing one's own shortcomings is a manifestation of a person's highest wisdom. ——Anonymous
True wisdom is to know those things that are most worth knowing and to do those things that are most worth doing.
——Humphrey
The greatest danger lies in being half-wise and half-foolish. ——Goethe
Talent is a priceless gift from God—never destroy it. ——Guo Yili
It is generous and has no corners, it is a late bloomer, its sound is loud, and its elephant is invisible. ——Lao Dan
Wisdom defeats might. ——Ruskin
It may be wrong to mix different wines, but to combine old wisdom with new ones, they complement each other.
——Brecht
The way a person handles adversity can often tell how likely he is to win. ——Wheatley
Smart people are mostly unpleasant animals. ——Lawrence
Intelligence is the lever that moves society. ——Balzac
It is easier to be wise in doing other people’s things than in doing one’s own things. ——Cicero
There are three characteristics of a wise man: first, he does what he advises others to do; second, he never does anything that goes against nature; third, he tolerates the weaknesses of the people around him. ——Leo Tolstoy
Silence contains wisdom, but silence alone does not equal wisdom. ——Anonymous
Wisdom is worth more than pearls. ——"Bible"
If you are wise, you will understand your ignorance; if you do not understand this, you are foolish.
——Rousseau
If a smart person does a stupid thing, it will not be a small stupid thing. ——Goethe
A person’s wisdom is his best friend, and error is his worst enemy. ——Temple
The talents required to be a general are very different from those required to be a soldier. ——Levi
Our most reliable guarantor is our own wisdom. ——Washington
Smart people are not always smart. ——Emerson
He who is not smart is the wisest. ——Perry
A wise man learns more from a fool than a fool learns from a wise man. ——Cagadoto
A smart man turns into a fool, and is the easiest fish to take the bait; because he relies on his talent and knowledge and cannot see his own arrogance. ——Shakespeare
A smart head is worth a hundred strong arms. ——Thomas Fuller
A person’s greatest weakness is thinking he is smart. ——Newton
Luck never makes a man wise. ——Seneca
A wise man does not live as long as he can, but as long as he should live. ——Montaigne
Everyone is smart--in his own eyes. ——Anonymous
The duty of knowledge is to state, and the privilege of wisdom is to listen. ——Holmes
Talent is trust in oneself, that is, trust in one's own abilities. ——Gorky
If you hope to succeed, you have to base your efforts on your own talents and don’t be too ambitious. ——Krylov
Really talented people are always kind, frank, honest and never reserved. ——Balzac
Pursuing the best goal in the best way is called "wisdom." ——Hakison
What a fool sees is a person’s clothes, but a wise man sees a person’s soul. ——Anonymous
The higher the level of intellectual and spiritual development a person has, the freer he will be and the greater satisfaction he will gain in life.
——Chekhov
Wisdom is the first, so if you want to get wisdom, you will not hesitate to use everything you get to exchange for wisdom. ——"Bible"
The most intelligent people in the world will have many misfortunes, one of which is that they do not understand everything about good, good and evil. ——Balzac
Gather everyone’s experience and learn from their wisdom. ——Dave Nantes
Excellent intelligence and ordinary courage have a greater effect than outstanding courage and ordinary wisdom.
——Clausewitz
Understanding the things in front of us in daily life is great wisdom. ——Milton
In order to climb the ladder of wisdom, you must understand your own unwiness. ——Spergion
A wise man can learn a lot from his enemies. —— Aristophanes
The extremely clever are good at concealing their intelligence. ——La Rochefoucauld
Don’t overuse your talents, lest you fail to do anything well. ——La Fontaine
Just as profound sincerity is the only foundation of character, it is also the only foundation of talent. ——Emerson
No matter what kind of person he is, fate has given him an outstanding talent that others do not have. Wit comes with wisdom. ——Essa
Contradicting each other is the cleverness of a nation. ——Stanislav Lake
The smarter a person is, the easier it is to discover new things in others; while ordinary people cannot see the differences between people at all. ——Pascal
Old age does not mean increasing wisdom. Just becoming more and more careful. ——Hemingway
When one finds oneself in a minefield, it is unwise to stand up and run.
——Michael Howard
The more wisdom there is, the more troubles there are. Adding knowledge adds sorrow. ——"The Bible"
One person's wisdom is not enough, two people's wisdom is not enough. ——Proverb
It seems that the hen is a bit wise - she lays the eggs first and then crows. ——Josh Billings
The key in this world is not to understand people, but to be smarter than the person in front of you at all times. This is evidenced in every bazaar and in every charlatan. ——Goethe
A lazy person will gain wisdom by observing the behavior of ants. ——"Bible"
When wisdom and destiny confront each other, if wisdom has the courage to act boldly, destiny will not shake it.
——Shakespeare
A person with extraordinary ability must show his extraordinary skills in front of a group of powerful enemies.
——Shakespeare
Our most reliable protection is our own talent. ——Wulfnag