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Poetry about heredity
Genius is often isolated from the world and has a lonely fate. Genius is impossible to inherit, and genius tends to give up on itself. German writer Hesse

Talent exists in understanding, and understanding can often be obtained through heredity; Genius transforms reason and imagination into action, and there is little or no possibility of heredity. British poet and critic Seth Coleridge was chatting at the dinner party.

Some people think that the "noblest" qualities of human beings, including cooperation, altruism, patriotism and courage in leading men to fight, are all genetic achievements of war. Edward