Genius is the ability to work hard and diligently without end. The line dividing genius from industry has not yet been determined, nor will it ever be determined. Beethoven (German Composer)
I don’t have any special talents, I just like to pursue problems to the root.
Einstein (American physicist)
Do you know what genius means? That is courage, free mind, broad spirit...
Chekhov (Russian writer)
Genius is labor. Gorky (Soviet writer)
Genius is a barren land that others think is worthless, but you can dig out gold and sweet springs!
Columbus (Italian navigator)
p>Genius is like this. If you work hard all your life, you will become a genius. Mendeleev (Russian chemist)
Genius without education is like silver buried in ore.
Benjamin Franklin (American scientist)
A person without a crazy personality will never have a huge genius. Aristotle (ancient Greek philosopher)
The so-called genius is a person who is extremely good at utilizing various talents and various affairs.
William Manchester (American writer)
Arrogant geniuses disdain the well-traveled roads. What they long to pursue is the land that has never been cultivated so far. Abraham Lincoln (American statesman)
True genius cannot be traced on a single track, and that track should be outside all critical evaluation. The real genius of Heine (German poet) is not that he has talents in all aspects, but that he can only display them in a certain field by chance. Johnson (American statesman)
The drafts drawn by true genius for posterity, although often not as quickly respected as they deserve, will eventually be paid with compound interest. Milton's (British poet) real genius has two shoulders: one shoulder is morality and the other is aesthetics.
Leo Tolstoy (Russian writer)
Genius is formed in tranquility, and character comes from the torrent of life. Goethe (German poet) studied hard without abundant genius, and genius without training is useless; the two should use each other and combine with each other. Horace (ancient Roman poet) Genius is nothing more than a superb ability to observe. Ruskin (British political commentator)
Genius is nothing more than long-term patience, work hard! Flaubert (French writer)
Genius is strong interest and full devotion. Kiki Kuichi (Japanese writer)
Even the greatest genius, if he lies on the green grass day and night, letting the breeze blow, and looking at the sky, gentle inspiration will never visit him. . Hegel (German Philosopher)
Diligence can make up for one's shortcomings, which is a good lesson. Every minute of hard work equals talent. Hua Luogeng (Chinese mathematician)
What career needs most is creative genius. Zou Taofen (Chinese political commentator)
The first and last thing required by genius is the love of truth. Goethe (German poet) is talented in thinking, and genius is the thinking itself; the power of talent is limited, but the power of genius is infinite.
Whipple (American pathologist)
Nature and genius form an eternal alliance; the former makes promises and the latter fulfills them.
Schiller (German writer)
Genius cannot avoid suffering, because suffering will innovate genius. Romain Rolland (French writer)
Everyone is a genius at least once a year; real genius is just a collection of original insights. Lichtenberg (German writer)
Geniuses can see into the world in front of them and then discover the other world.
Schopenhauer (German philosopher)
Genius always finds that he was born a century too early. Emerson (American philosopher and writer)
Suffering is a stepping stone for genius, a fortune for capable people, and an abyss for the weak. Balzac (French writer)
Talent works and genius creates. Schumann (German composer)
Geniuses have no less weaknesses than ordinary people, perhaps more.
Romain Rolland (French writer)
Between genius and diligence, I choose diligence without hesitation. She is the mother-in-law of almost every achievement in the world. Einstein (American physicist)
Genius is always a little crazy. Seneca (ancient Roman philosopher)
If genius is not used, genius will definitely decline and will be eliminated in chronic decay.
Krylov (Russian writer)
There are three qualities that are indispensable for genius: the first is courage, the second is courage, and the third is courage.
Stahl (Austrian playwright)
A genius will never be recognized when he is ahead of his time in any aspect.
Edison (American inventor)
The concept of death depresses the vulgar mind, but gives genius extra courage.
Stahl (Austrian playwright)
In times of difficulty, "talent" thinks about how to untie the knot; "genius" thinks about how to cut through the knot quickly.
Whipple (American pathologist)
Genius is one part inspiration and ninety-nine parts perspiration. Edison (American inventor)
Just as genius can bring the greatest good, genius can also bring the greatest harm.
Emerson (American philosopher and writer)
The persecution of geniuses will actually expand the influence of geniuses. Tacitus (ancient Roman historian)
Genius does what must be done, talent does what can be done. Meredith (British writer)
The vastness of the spirit, the active imagination, and the diligence of the soul are genius.
Diderot (French Enlightenment thinker)
Patience is one of the essential qualities of genius. Disraeli (British writer)
Some people do not have genius themselves, but they have considerable power to inspire genius.
Conan Doyle (British novelist)
Without some crazy energy, there would be no genius. Seneca (ancient Roman philosopher)
Genius is wisdom that develops completely in a normal way.
Chernyshevsky (Russian thinker)
Genius inevitably has obstacles, because obstacles will create genius. Romain Rolland (French writer)
Without great aspirations, there would be no great genius. Balzac (French writer)
A dwarf can see further than a giant when he climbs on his shoulders. Coleridge (British poet) Genius will not be destroyed by others, but only by himself. Boswell (French biographer)
Geniuses will become mediocre if they are unlucky, and mediocre people will never become geniuses no matter how lucky they are.
Zhou Guoping (Chinese writer)
Geniuses and beauties are destined to shine brightly, attract attention, arouse 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 high mountains, there must be deep valleys. Hugo (French writer)
Genius is always among the people, just like fire 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 a wealthy environment will bury it.
If the genius of Horace (ancient Roman poet) stands aside and does nothing, even if he is beautiful and outstanding, he will still be a deformed genius.
Hugo (French writer)
Genius may sometimes need encouragement, but he often needs restraint.
Longinus (ancient Roman rhetorician)
There is no genius in the world that cannot be appreciated, and no achievement that can exceed a certain deadline.
Turgenev (Russian writer)
The world is always ready to accept talents with open arms, but it 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)
Melons are the sweetest when they grow in pure fertilizer, and genius is the best when they grow in malignant soil.
Francis Bacon (British philosopher)
Hunger is the handmaiden of genius. Mark Twain (American writer)
Any great genius has the flaw of dementia. Seneca (ancient Roman philosopher)
The great genius only wrote the shortest autobiography. Emerson (American philosopher and writer)
You can tell from one phenomenon that a genius has appeared in this world, that is, some idiots have united against him. Swift (British writer)
Creativity without long-term impact is not genius. Goethe's (German poet) genius is the result of long-term labor. Newton (British scientist)
No genius can master any kind of art without hard and continuous labor, without going through the initial purely material and mechanical labor that most troubles and troubles dreamers.
Belinsky (Russian literary critic)
Real genius is often hidden among the masses and never shows its face to others.
Chekhov (Russian writer)
Genius seems to exist only in correct opinions, in words that show true insights rather than just repeating other people's clichés. Emerson (American philosopher and writer)
Genius people are often slow in society, which is like a shining meteorite, which is just a stone when it falls to the ground. The tragedy of Longfellow's genius is that he is bound by the small and comfortable fame. Ryunosuke Akutagawa (Japanese novelist)
Genius is a kind of light that can illuminate darkness, like the flash of lightning, it may shatter the palace of knowledge. Thoreau (American writer)
Genius is a person who creates his own laws. Kant (German philosopher)
Genius is the physical manifestation of intelligence. Balzac (French writer)
Genius is the fruit of diligence. Hamilton (American politician)
Geniuses predict more than they learn from teachers. Hugo (French writer)
Genius is the ability to work hard and diligently without end. Carlyle (British writer)
Genius is the power to ignite oneself.
Forster (German philosopher)
Genius is like a meteorite, destined to burn itself to illuminate his era.
Napoleon (French politician)
Truth and simplicity are precious qualities of genius. Stanislavsky (Russian theater performer)
Ordinary people are good at repetition, and geniuses are good at creation. Whipple (American pathologist)
A person with feelings and a person with genius are both extremely capable and omniscient.
Balzac (French writer)
A genius is always a little childish. Balzac (French writer)
The characteristic of genius is not to let his thoughts follow the track laid by others.
Stendhal (French writer)
Genius gets rid of habitual thinking and sees the ontology of things. Prudhomme (French writer)
Even if the greatest genius lies on the green grass day and night, letting the breeze blow, looking at the sky, gentle inspiration will never visit him. Hegel (German philosopher)
Genius is nothing but the ability to observe problems in an unconventional way.
The outstanding genius of William James (American scholar) did not disdain to follow the road traveled by others. He looked for areas that had not yet been explored.
Lincoln (American politician)
Overflowing genius is like fertile soil. If it is not cultivated, it will only produce weeds, not grapes or olives for people to enjoy. Liebknecht (German social activist)
A great genius relies on another great genius to educate himself. This is more through friction than assimilation. One diamond polishes another diamond.
Wherever Heine (German poet) has energy and work ability that are beyond ordinary people, there is genius.
Liebknecht (German social activist)
All true geniuses can despise slander; their natural talents prevent critics from speaking freely. Those who are afraid of heavy rain are just fake flowers. Krylov (Russian writer)
Geniuses of all times and in all lands speak different languages, but the same kind of fire burns in their hearts. Chekhov (Russian writer)
Fragile geniuses always exaggerate their personal fame, while true geniuses are often skeptical of their own honor. Yu. Bondarev (Soviet writer)
It is necessary to engage in painstaking mental work and at the same time remain a complete person.
Einstein (American physicist)
To develop your own intelligence, the word "diligence" is the most important. People's talents are different, but diligence is much more important than talent. Mao Yisheng (Chinese scientist)
A genius can never calm down. Samuel Johnson (British writer)
Every genius has a spiritual vision in his imagination. Balzac (French writer)
Genius? There is absolutely no such thing. Some are just hard work, methods and constant planning.
Rodin (French sculpture artist)
A genius mind is a fertile soil and paradise, and enjoys eternal spring. Creative works are the most beautiful flowers of this spring. E. Young (British writer)
Only when genius is combined with science can he achieve the highest achievements. Spencer (British poet) Genius is like a shooting star, burning itself and illuminating the world. Napoleon (French politician)
Genius is diligence. It is impossible to become a genius without extraordinary energy and extraordinary work ability.
Liebknecht (German social activist)
Originality must be the basic characteristic of genius. Kant (German Philosopher)
As we know, genius rarely coexists with a developed intellect. On the contrary, geniuses are often affected by intense excitement and irrational enthusiasm.
Schopenhauer (German philosopher)