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"What is a genius? A person who demands little to nothing from others, but is often found extremely difficult to have around."
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"Genius is not a retainer to any emperor, or is its material silver, or gold, or marble, except to a trifling extent."
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"A popular author is one who writes what the people think. Genius invites them to think something else."
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"Out there, there is some kinda genius person... I am talking about Sherlock Holmes... First very fast talking + in the same full of knowledge."
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"The true genius shudders at incompleteness - and usually prefers silence to saying something which is not everything it should be."
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"What is a genius? A person who demands little to nothing from others, but is often found extremely difficult to have around."
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"Genius is an inner inherent intuition and perception. It is not a teachable condition."
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"There is a sacred horror about everything grand. It is easy to admire mediocrity and hills; but whatever is too lofty, a genius as well as a mountain, an assembly as well as a masterpiece, seen too near, is appalling."
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"A genius does what he masters. An ordinary man tries to master what he does."
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"In order to share one's true brilliance one initially has to risk looking like a fool: genius is like a wheel that spins so fast, it at first glance appears to be sitting still."
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"Genius is another word for magic, and the whole point of magic is that it is inexplicable."
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"I often ask myself, 'Who would Jesus vote for?' Then I start to think that he wouldn't vote at all; however, it would not be out of apathy or disinterest, but out of perfection and light. As a miracle worker, I think he would, by the power of God's teachings, the perseverance and the truth, influence in a modern sense whoever is put into office how to best serve his fellow men. One, like his skeptics, may find that impractical. But there is a message in that no man in power can slow the momentum of the will of God, and the miracles of his teachings will be forever victorious."
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"As clichA© as it might sound, I'd rather lose than win by cheating. The latter is a much deeper, more personal loss in that one is admittedly whispering to himself his lack of competence. His cheating then begets more cheating, as he is ever-privately, ever-subconsciously insulting himself; thus, gradually deteriorating any remaining confidence."
Integrity

"Everything at some point has been declared the root of all evil."
Philosophy

"To believe in the truth of Christ is to be introduced to another form of hatred, and that is not sharing Him."
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"The motive behind criticism often determines its validity. Those who care criticize where necessary. Those who envy criticize the moment they think that they have found a weak spot."
Criticism

"An artistic perspective will jab at you from a different angle, its logic comes like a pitcher with a curveball."
Perspective

"A fruitless year, take a fearless heartOne that blooms late will flourish in the dark."
Perseverance

"Dreams and freedom are the same. In order for them to be, they come with a price."
Freedom

"At first, they'll only dislike what you say, but the more correct you start sounding the more they'll dislike you."
Criticism

"I never feel unsafe except for when the majority is on my side."
Fear
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