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1. There are many geniuses in this world. Geniuses are for appreciation, not for comparison. ——Yu Minhong

2. Genius is like a meteorite, destined to burn itself to illuminate his era. ——Napoleon

3. The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits. ——Einstein

4. Geniuses are often born in isolation and have a lonely fate. Genius cannot be inherited, and geniuses often have a tendency to abandon themselves. ——Hesse

5. People attribute my success to genius, but in fact my genius is just hard work. ——Einstein

6. Genius is nothing but constant thinking. Anyone with a brain has a genius. —— Maupassant

7. What is genius! I think genius is the result of hard work. ——Guo Moruo

8. Genius is like this. If you work all your life, you will become a genius! ——Mendeleev

9. The soil that produces genius is even harder to find than genius. ——Schiller

10. Adversity makes genius stand out, and good times will bury genius. ——Horace

11. Genius is not a monster that grows by itself in the deep forest wilderness. It is produced and bred by the people who can make genius grow. Therefore, without this kind of people, there would be no genius. ——Lu Xun

12. A genius who is unlucky will become a mediocre person, and a mediocre person will never become a genius no matter how lucky he is. ——Zhou Guoping

13. Geniuses inevitably have obstacles, because obstacles will create geniuses. ——Romain Rolland

14. Hard study without rich genius, genius without training, are useless; the two should use each other and combine with each other. ——Aristotle

15. A protagonist must be a genius. But genius lies in self-confidence and one's own strength. ——Gorky

16. Real genius has two shoulders: one shoulder is morality and the other is aesthetics. If the moral shoulder is raised too high, then the aesthetic one is lowered. Such a genius is a genius on the paranoid end. ——Leo Tolstoy

17. The reason why a genius in the world is a genius is that he has great creativity, and his sensibility is also exceptionally stronger than that of ordinary people. ——Zhu Guangqian

18. The so-called genius is just a sober madman. The madman’s persistence and perseverance make the genius...

19. The word genius is originally The meaning is extremely ambiguous, and its definition is definitely not the so-called "know it when you are born, and you can do it without learning". There is no one in heaven and earth who is born to know it. There is no one who can do it without learning. Genius is mostly developed through hard work. Genius is mostly due to careful cultivation. ——Guo Moruo

20. Genius is a person who creates his own rules. ——Kant

21. Genius is ninety-nine percent sweat and one percent inspiration, so genius is just a smart person who can often complete his work. ——Edison

22. Genius develops due to love for career. It can simply be said that genius--at its essence--is nothing more than love for career and work. ——Golky

23. Genius is not controlled by will, but is only oriented to the appreciation of beauty. The joy given by all beauty and the comfort provided by art make him completely forget the troubles of life. Genius delights in solitude, and a man's enthusiasm for society is exactly the same as his intellectual poverty and vulgarity. ——Schopenhauer

24. Society must see brilliant achievements before it can recognize your genius. ——Balzac's famous sayings about genius

Quotes about genius

1. Not being satisfied with oneself is the fundamental characteristic of any truly talented person. Chekhov

2. Independence is the basic characteristic of genius. Goethe

3. Intelligence lies in learning, and genius lies in accumulation. ...The so-called genius actually relies on learning. Hua Luogeng

4. The characteristics of spring can only be recognized in winter, and the best May poems can be sung behind the stove. Heine

5. One should not be jealous of geniuses, just as one should not be jealous of the sun.

Yuri Bondarev

6. Even though the greatest genius lies on the green grass day and night, letting the breeze blow, and looking at the sky, gentle inspiration never visits him. Hegel

7. Wisdom, hard work and genius are higher than nobles and wealth. Beethoven

8. Ambition is the seedling of genius. After being cultivated by labor-loving hands, it will grow into a strong tree in the fertile soil. If you don’t love labor and don’t educate yourself, the seedling of ambition will wither up to its roots. Determining personal ambitions and choosing a major is the source of happiness. Suhomlinsky

9. Only talented people can discover the sprouts of genius, develop these sprouts, and kindly provide them with the necessary assistance. Saint Simon

10. Only when genius and science are married can the best results be achieved. Spencer

11. Genius, by its nature, is nothing more than an excessive love for career and work. Gorky

12. Genius is two percent inspiration and ninety-eight percent perspiration. Edison

13. Genius is not a monster that grows by itself in the deep forest wilderness. It is produced and bred by the people who can make genius grow. Therefore, without this kind of people, there would be no genius. Lu Xun

14. Genius is just constant thinking. Anyone with a brain has a genius. Maupassant

15. Genius cannot make people do not have to work, nor can it replace labor. To develop genius, one must study for long periods of time and work with high intensity. The more talented a person is, the more complex and important the tasks he faces. A. Smirnov

16. Genius comes from hard work. Gorky

17. The tragedy of genius is that it is bound by small and comfortable fame. Ryunosuke Akutagawa

18. One-tenth of genius is inspiration, and nine-tenths is blood and sweat. Leo Tolstoy

19. The works of genius are irrigated with tears. Balzac

20. Genius, by its very nature, is nothing but love for the cause and the work process. Gorky

21. Genius is ninety-nine percent sweat and one percent inspiration. Edison

22. Genius is the ability to avoid hard work Ed. Hubbard

23. Genius is labor. Human talent is like a spark. It can be extinguished or ignited. , and there is only one way to force it to burn into a raging fire, which is to work and work again. Gorky

24. Genius is the ability to work endlessly and diligently. Carlyle

25. Genius is like this. If you work for a lifetime, you will become a genius! Mendeleev

26. Geniuses are the most powerful cattle. They work non-stop and work hours a day. Jul Lerner

27. Geniuses are the most powerful cattle. They work eighteen hours a day without stopping. Renan

28. Genius inevitably has obstacles, because obstacles will create genius. Roman. Roland

29. Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent blood and sweat. Edison

30. "Genius is diligence", someone once said. If this is not entirely true, it is at least largely true. Liebknecht

31. Genius is not trustworthy, intelligence is unreliable, and it is unimaginable to pick up great scientific inventions by chance. Hua Luogeng

32. "Prodigies" and "geniuses", without the appropriate environment and continuous efforts, will not be able to become talented, or even become mediocre. Wiener

33. Genius exists in all ages; however, unless something extraordinary happens to stir up the masses and a talented person appears, otherwise the person with genius will become rigid. Diderot

34. Genius is developed due to the love for the cause. It can be said that genius, in terms of its essence, is nothing more than the love for the cause and the work process. Gorky

35. Genius develops due to love for career.

It can simply be said that genius--at its essence--is nothing more than love for career and work. Gorky

36. Genius will always exist among the people, just like fire hidden in flint. As long as the conditions are met, this dead stone can emit fire. Stendhal

37. Geniuses and beauties are destined to shine brightly and attract attention, arouse envy and slander. Balzac

38. Genius lies in accumulation, intelligence lies in diligence. Hua Luogeng

39. Geniuses may appear once in decades or hundreds of years, but they must be aided by knowledge and virtue before they can produce truly great literature. . This Qu Ziyuan, Ming Zi, Mei Zizhan and others are unique and rare in the world. (Qing Dynasty) Wang Guowei

40. The word genius originally has an extremely ambiguous meaning, and its definition is by no means "born knowing something and being able to do it without learning". There is no one in heaven and earth who is born to know it. There is no one who can do it without learning. Genius is mostly developed through hard work. Genius is mostly due to careful cultivation. Guo Moruo

41. Innate abilities must rely on systematic knowledge. Intuition can do a lot, but it can’t do everything. Only when genius and science are married can the best results be achieved. Spencer

42. Diplomat - A person with the genius of persuasion. He can convince you to go to hell willingly, and make you eager to get on the road immediately. Ambiles

43. I gradually learned that even an idiot can write a bad advertisement; but to come up with something good, it really takes a genius. Leo Burnett

44. We all have something to learn from our predecessors and peers. Even the greatest genius will never achieve much if he tries to rely solely on his unique inner self to deal with everything. Goethe

45. I am a clumsy scholar. I do not have sufficient genius and rely entirely on hard work. Mei Lanfang

46. I am willing to compare talent with virtue and knowledge with wealth. For example, people with less virtue need wealth more, and people with lower genius need knowledge more. Yang Ge

47. No matter which line of work, professional skills are required. Genius should always be accompanied by thoughtful and uninterrupted practice directed toward a goal, without which even the most fortunate talents will disappear without a trace. Delacroix

48. A person with real genius feels the highest degree of happiness in the process of work. Goethe

49. If a person wants to be great, he must pay the price. The works of genius are irrigated with tears. Everything with life, like all living things, has its troubled childhood. Balzac

50. A genius - a person with a superhuman character who never follows ordinary people's thoughts and approaches. Stendhal

51. Ordinary people can always get more advantage by relying on their weaknesses than smart people relying on their talents. While a big shot struggled with his fate, everyone stood by and watched; while a grocer who was about to go bankrupt had people scrambling to make up for his losses. Do you and I know why? Because you protect a fool, you will feel great; if you can only stand side by side with a genius, you will be unhappy. Balzac

52. To be solemn in front of others but bewitching in front of your husband, 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; to some women who lack that double genius, long-term love is just an unsolvable mystery. Balzac

53. Many geniuses disappear in this world due to lack of courage. Every day, unknown men are sent to their graves who were too timid to try and might have become famous if they had been induced to start. Sheba Smith

54. Chiseling can make the road straight, but only the rugged and unmanufactured road is the path of genius. Blake

55. The decisive factor in forming genius should be diligence. ...there is a direct proportion to the amount of hard work and study. Guo Moruo

56. Those who shoot at targets invisible to others and hit the target are geniuses.

57. All true geniuses can despise slander; their natural talents prevent critics from speaking freely.

Krylov

58. In this world, conscience should be greater than genius. Balzac said: Conscience is rarer than genius. Conscience is our own reaction to ourselves. Fromm

59. Geniuses must be allowed to be independent, and humans should deeply grasp the truth that humans should make talented people become torches without letting them give up their true mission. Saint Simon

60. Between genius and diligence, I choose diligence without hesitation. She is the midwife of almost all achievements in the world. Einstein

61. In daily life, what can be done by genius can also be done by diligence; what cannot be done by genius can also be done by diligence. Anonymous

62. 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 there will be no quick thinking. And here, I'm afraid, no amount of genius will be of any use. Pavlenko

63. Only in the excitement of enthusiasm can the flame of the soul have enough power to melt the various materials that make genius into one furnace. Stendhal

64. Among civil servants, as among artists, abortion far outnumbers birth. This corresponds to Buffon's aphorism: "Patience is genius." Balzac

65. The so-called genius is the experiential ability to withstand pain before anyone else. Carlyle

66. The so-called genius is the power of hard work. Dwight

67. The so-called genius is a lie, hard work is the real thing. Edison

68. The so-called genius refers to a person with perseverance, a diligent person, a fascinated person and a selfless person. Kimura Kyuichi

69. He has always been good at telling witticisms, having extraordinary conversation and making fair criticisms. ...Obviously, the fire of genius is there, but it is buried by all kinds of worldly affairs. Chekhov

70. He has the spark of genius! Do you know what this means? That is a brave and open mind, a far-sighted vision... When he plants a tree, he has already seen the results for thousands of years, and has longed for the happiness of mankind. This kind of person is rare. If you want to love, just love this kind of person. Chekhov

71. There is genius, power and magic in bravery. Goethe

72. Sorrow inspires genius. Horace

73. If genius is not used, genius will definitely decline and will be eliminated in chronic decay. Krylov

74. Some people dare not mention nudity, some people desperately get into psychological analysis, some people must have "a passionate attitude towards human beings"; some people deliberately It describes in large sections that they want to be middle class, but some people want to be aristocrats, etc. There are some prejudices and caution and cunning in those books; but there is neither freedom nor the courage to write whatever you want, so there is no creative genius. Chekhov

75. Someone asked: Does writing a good poem rely on genius? Or rely on art? My opinion is: hard study without rich talent, and talent without training are all useless; the two should use each other and combine with each other. Aristotle

76. Truth and simplicity are precious qualities of genius. Stanislavsky

77. The so-called genius is nothing more than the greatest perseverance. Buffon

78. If anyone thinks that he is a saint or a buried genius, and if he is separated from the collective, his fate will be sad. The collective can always improve you and make you stand firm on your feet. Ostrovsky

79. Books are the legacy left by genius to mankind, passed down from generation to generation, and they are also gifts to those who have not yet been born. Edison

80. First and The last thing required of genius is the love of truth. Goethe

81. Things in the world are never absolute, and the results completely vary from person to person. Suffering is a stepping stone for geniuses, a fortune for capable people, and an abyss for the weak. . Balzac

82. What is genius! I think genius is the result of hard work.

Guo Moruo

83. Poets, artists, actors, musicians, etc. are poor, but it is easy to be poor, because artists are born to seek happiness, and they also have a muddle-through and indifferent temper, which makes geniuses slowly become lonely. That kind of temper. Balzac

84. Vitality is as common as human nature; however, vitality, like human nature, is sometimes equivalent to genius... Bernard Shaw

85. If there is no systematic knowledge Innate talent is powerless without help. Intuition can solve many things, but not everything. The highest success can be achieved when genius and science are combined. Spencer

86. No genius can develop in a state of loneliness. Schiller

87. All the joy in life is the joy of creation: the genius of love is all driven by the fire of creation. Romain Rolland

88. Human genius is just a spark. If you want to turn it into a blazing flame, you can only learn! study! ! ! Gorky

89. Talents work, while geniuses create. Schumann

90. To easily complete the work that is difficult for others is talent; to complete the work that talented people cannot do is genius Amir

91. You will know soon The terrible endless war waged by the mediocre against the genius. ...If you concentrate your superior forces against these dwarfs, your best friend will cry out that you want to swallow everything up, that you intend to dominate and suppress others. In short, your advantages will turn into shortcomings, your shortcomings will become sins, and your virtues will become crimes. Balzac

92. Of course, the comparison between soil and genius is not enough. However, even if you are not a very difficult person, it is not easy to do it; This is the great thing about soil, and it is also the place where there is great hope. Lu Xun

93. Wherever there is genius, I spend all the time others drink coffee on work. Lu Xun

94. Sensitivity is never a good quality of great geniuses. What great geniuses like is accuracy. Diderot

95. Without great aspirations, there would be no great genius. Balzac

96. Without extra diligence, there will be neither talent nor genius. Mendeleev

97. It is impossible to become a genius without extraordinary energy and work ability. A so-called genius who has neither energy nor work ability is nothing more than a beautiful soap bubble or a check that can only be cashed on the moon. However, wherever there is extraordinary energy and work ability, there is genius. Lee Kaknecht

98. History has long proved that great revolutionary struggles will create great figures and bring out geniuses that were impossible in the past. Lenin

99. Suffering is a stepping stone for genius. ...It is a fortune to the capable, but an abyss to the weak. Balzac

100. It is genius that creates great undertakings, and it is hard work that completes great undertakings. The period of encouragement is endless, and more gains come from hard work. Ouyang Xiu

101. The vastness of the spirit, the active imagination, and the diligence of the soul are geniuses. Diderot

102. The line dividing genius and diligence has not yet been determined—and will never be determined in the future. Beethoven

103. Emotion equals talent. Feeling is the rival of understanding, just as action is the rival of thought. A gifted friend can be understood and kept abreast of him through friendship. An ordinary person can defeat the greatest artist if he has emotions as his foundation. This explains why women love some "idiots". Balzac

104. Genius is the one who dares to challenge fate. Hugo Genius comes from hard work

1. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as there is a dedicated person.

2. Learning is achieved through hardship, and art is practiced through diligence.

3. Bees pluck hundreds of flowers to make sweet wine, and people read books to understand the truth.

4. Who knows that every meal on the plate is hard work.

5. If you want to be good, you will be tired every day; if you want to be refined, you will work hard.

6. To achieve amazing art, you must work hard.

7. If you study diligently, you will have something, but if you don’t study hard, you will feel empty. Han Yu

8. Live until you are old and learn until you are old. Learning at eighty is still too little.

9. The stupid bird flies first and enters the forest early, and the hard work pays off.

10. Practice makes perfect, and skill makes perfect.

11. Talent is the result of hard work.

12. Talent is the edge of the knife, and hard work is the whetstone.

13. Without polishing, gems will not shine.

14. Behind every hard work, there must be a double reward.

15. It is not surprising that the innate environment is good or bad. The key to success lies in one's own efforts.

16. Only those who work hard to climb to the top can step on the top under their feet.

17. Noble ideals are like flowers growing on high mountains. If you want to get rid of it, diligence is the rope to climb.

18. Without ups and downs in nature, there would be no spring and autumn fruit on the earth.

19. If you are not diligent at the beginning, you will regret it at the end.

20. Diligence is the password of your life and can translate a magnificent epic for you.

21. A hundred times the effort will eventually lead to success. Kang Youwei

22. Those who aim too high will gain nothing, but those who work hard will gain knowledge.

23. Bees who are busy collecting have no time to talk in front of others.

24. The sea is deep and unfathomable, but Jingwei dares to fill it; the mountains on land are undulating, but Foolish Old Man can move them; the clouds in the sky are treacherous, but Nuwa can mend the sky.

25. The more you study and practice hard, the more your talent will come into play. The full development of talent is directly proportional to personal hard work and study. Heine

26. The fist never leaves the hand, and the song never leaves the mouth.

27. People who work hard will succeed where others fail.

28. Knowledge requires repeated exploration, and land requires hard work.

29. An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time.

30. There are no two mornings in a day, and the passage of time will never come again.

31. The period of hard work does not stop, but the more gains come from hard work. Ouyang Xiu

32. Knowledge comes from hard work.

33. Diligence is the mother of good luck.

34. The harder you work, the luckier you will be.

35. Wei Bian's three masterpieces are: the hanging beams are piercing the bones, the walls are chiseled to steal the light, the fireflies in the bags reflect the snow, the gallbladder is tasted while lying on firewood, and the logs serve as pillows.

36. No matter how hard you work, you will gain a lot; to harvest well, you must cultivate well. Xu Teli

37. Genius comes from diligence.

38. As long as you can harvest sweetness, there will also be busy bees among the thorns.

39. One in ten people give up on things in the world because of difficulties, and nine out of ten people give up on things because of laziness. Yan Zhitui

40. Wisdom is the crystallization of hard work, and achievement is the embodiment of labor. Carlyle talks about the personality of genius

1. Genius is the ability to work hard and diligently without end. Carlyle

2. The decisive factor in forming genius should be diligence. Guo Moruo

3. It is genius that creates great undertakings, and it is hard work that completes great undertakings.

4. Intelligence comes from diligence, and genius comes from accumulation. Hua Luogeng

5. Diligence can make up for one's weakness, which is a good lesson. Every minute of hard work equals talent. Hua Luogeng

6. Genius comes from diligence. Gorky

7. Talents work, while geniuses create. Schumann

8. Geniuses are the most powerful cattle. They work eighteen hours a day without stopping. Renan

9. Genius is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration. Edison

10. Wherever there is genius, I spend all the time others drink coffee at work. Lu Xun

11. Genius is nothing else but hard work and diligence. Bifeng

12. A diligent person forgets to eat and sleep, while a lazy person never has time.

13. Wisdom comes from diligence, and greatness comes from the ordinary.

14. Any achievements I have made in science are only achieved through long-term thinking, patience and diligence. Darwin

15. Between genius and diligence, I choose diligence without hesitation. She is the midwife of almost all achievements in the world. Einstein

16. The works of genius are irrigated with tears. Balzac

17. Geniuses and beauties are destined to shine brightly and attract attention, arouse envy and slander. Balzac

18. Genius is nothing but constant thinking. Anyone with a brain has genius. Maupassant

19. The boundary between genius and diligence has not yet been determined, nor will it be determined in the future. Beethoven

20. Without extra diligence, there will be neither talent nor genius. Mendeleev

21. Human genius is just a spark. If you want to turn it into a blazing flame, you can only study! Study!!! Gorky

22. Genius is due to the Developed out of love for the business. It can simply be said that genius--by its very nature--is nothing more than love for career and work. Gorky

23. Independence is the basic characteristic of genius. Goethe

24. Genius is labor. Human talent is like a spark. It can be extinguished or burned. There is only one way to force it to burn into a raging fire, which is to work again and again. Gorky

25. Many geniuses disappear in this world due to lack of courage. Every day, unknown people are sent to their graves because they were timid and never tried hard; if they could accept the inducement to start, they would probably become famous. Sheba Smith

26. Genius cannot make people do not have to work, nor can it replace labor. To develop genius, one must study for long periods of time and work with high intensity. The more talented a person is, the more complex and important the tasks he faces. Asmirnov

27. Chiseling can make the road straight, but only the rugged and unmanufactured road is the path of genius. Blake

28. Genius inevitably has obstacles, because obstacles will create genius. Romain Rolland

29. Those who accomplished great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance. Su Shi

30. I am a clumsy scholar. I do not have sufficient talent and rely entirely on hard study. Mei Lanfang