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perseverance can sometimes equal genius in its results.

As a biographer of Albert Einstein and Benjamin Franklin, Mr. Isaacson knows how to explicate and celebrate genius: revered, long-dead genius.

But they are still not sure whether their general is a madman or a genius.

As a result, a genius is often a talented person who has simply done all of his homework.

What a splendid destiny for a nation to be the Empire of such an Emperor, when that nation is France and when it adds its own genius to the genius of that man!

Speed detector 300 meters ahead. I can go full-speed for 200 meters. And then slow down gradually. Heh heh, I'm such a genius.

I could see from first glance that he was a half-wit, but then half wits sometimes have the genius to amass a fortune.

He who would understand a woman, or dissect genius, or solve the mystery of silence is the very man who would wake from a beautiful dream to sit at a breakfast table.

This steady and undissipated attention to one object, is a sure mark of a superior genius; as hurry, bustle, and agitation, are the never-failing symptoms of a weak and frivolous mind.

Ah, the genius of marketing.

Not such a genius, after all.

His work bears the unmistakable stamp of genius.

Mistakes make walking possible for the smallest toddler, make speech possible, make works of genius possible.

Darwin's genius-and, yes, genius is the right word-is manifest in the way his theory of evolution can tie together disparate biological facts into a single unifying framework.

But they also helped to make him, or so he later surmised, the most creative scientific genius of modern times.

It gives more reason to cry on the disappearance last year of the great James Wong, faithful composer of Tsui Hark, and true genius.

Men of genius stand to society in the relation of its intellect, as men of character of its conscience; and while the former are admired, the latter are followed.

Greatest genius often lies concealed .

THERE is no great genius without a tincture of madness.

You may call him a scholar, but you cannot call him a genius.

He has total artistic freedom and has been dubbed a cinematic genius by both Variety and The Poultryman's Journal.

Parents are declaring their kid a genius because she learned to tie a double knot without being taught or received five more star stickers than any other student in second grade.

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He has an inventive genius.

The upside of this scorn is that it’s made me sensitive to the genius of others.

His genius was to understand what he needed and work out how to obtain it, however long it took.

Day six and we get back on the bus to head to Budapest, with a detour (Phil the bus God is a genius at detours, and this one even means we add another country to our list).

Hollywood movies suggest that genius is a series of Eureka!

A redoubtable method, and one which, united with genius, rendered this gloomy athlete of the pugilism of war invincible for the space of fifteen years.

Rules and modesty destroy genius and art.

There will be stories about famous redheads: Vincent van Gogh, William Shakespeare, Woody Allen and Lucille Ball, thus illustrating the fine line between genius and insanity.

Think like him: Stephen Hawking is perhaps one of the least surprising members of this genius list.

His genius revealed itself.

The genius of my paintings will identify me to future generations, not my fingerprints!

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