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单词 Genius
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(1) Genius without educaton is like silver in the mine. 
(2) Genius is one percent inspiration, ninety-nine percent perspiration. 
(3) Genius is an infinite capacity for taking pains. 
(4) Adversity reveals genius; fortune conceals it. 
(5) Genius often betrays itself into great errors. 
(6) Rules and modesty destroy genius and art. 
(7) Genius only means hard-working all one's life . 
(8) Greatest genius often lies concealed.
(9) I know no such thing as genius, it is nothing but labour and diligence. 
(10) Genius is formed in quiet, character in the strenm of life. 
(11) Genius is formed in quiet, character in the stream of life. 
(12) Towering genius disdains a beaten path. It seeks regions hitherto unexplored. 
(13) When a true genius appears in the world you may know him by his sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him. 
(14) His work bears the unmistakable stamp of genius.
(15) Genius is nothing but labor and diligence.
(16) 'The man is a genius[http://],' marvelled Claire.
(17) This is a work of indisputable genius.
(18) He's some kind of mathematical genius.
(19) Adversity is the midwife of genius.
(20) Her idea was a stroke of genius.
(21) No double diligence, neither can, no genius.
(22) It is rare to find such genius nowadays.
(23) The film reveals Fellini's genius.
(24) Li Bai was a great genius.
(25) Linus Pauling is an unconventional genius.
(26) Perseverance can sometimes equal genius in its results.
(27) love the hard science, hard work out of genius.
(28) Perseverance can somtimes equal genius in its results.
(29) His genius was neglected for several years.
(30) No one is born a genius.Just keep on doing what you like and that itself is a talent.
(1) His work bears the unmistakable stamp of genius.
(2) 'The man is a genius,' marvelled Claire.
(3) This is a work of indisputable genius.
(4) He's some kind of mathematical genius.
(5) Her idea was a stroke of genius.
(6) The film reveals Fellini's genius.
(7) Linus Pauling is an unconventional genius.
(8) His genius was neglected for several years.
(9) Einstein was a genius.
(10) If anyone needs proof of Andrew Davies' genius as a writer, this novel is it.
(11) In a flash of pure genius, she realized the answer to the problem.
(12) This is the mark of her real genius as a designer.
(13) Mozart showed genius even at the age of six, when he began to compose minuets.
(14) Dick thinks of himself as a genius in literature.
(15) As a schoolboy, he showed every sign of genius.
(16) The musical Establishment think he is a musical genius.
(17) Beethoven was a towering musical genius.
(18) We pay homage to the genius of Shakespeare.
(19) Einstein was a mathematical genius.
(20) The two authors represent the opposite poles of fictional genius.
(31) Einstein was a genius.
(32) If anyone needs proof of Andrew Davies' genius as a writer, this novel is it.
(33) In a flash of pure genius, she realized the answer to the problem.
(34) This is the mark of her real genius as a designer.
(35) Genius is hard work, someone once said. If this is not entirely correct, at least it is to a great extent right.
(36) Marilyn Monroe: Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.
(37) There is no such thing as genius; it is nothing but labour and diligence.
(38) Mozart showed genius even at the age of six, when he began to compose minuets.
(39) Dick thinks of himself as a genius in literature.
(40) She bears the stamp of genius.
(41) As a schoolboy, he showed every sign of genius.
(42) Her genius began to bud at an early age.
(43) He is hard-working and able, but no genius.
(44) He hated pomposity and disliked being called a genius.Sentence dictionary
(45) Rembrandt's paintings show the cachet of genius.
(46) She's a genius at doing crossword puzzles.
(47) He's a genius at organizing people.
(48) His genius knows no limits.
(49) Blame it on my evil genius!
(50) She has a genius for sorting things out.
(51) He displayed an originality amounting almost to genius.
(52) Chaplin's comic genius is preserved on celluloid.
(53) Woody Allen is a comic genius.
(54) The musical Establishment think he is a musical genius.
(55) Your idea was a stroke of genius.
(56) Wynford was an architect of genius.
(57) Theatrically speaking, he was a genius.
(58) Steve can solve anything - the man's a genius.
(59) Its very title is a stroke of genius.
(60) This achievement stamps her as a genius.
(61) Some of her poems are touched with real genius.
(62) Amy boasted that her son was a genius.
(63) She has a genius for raising money.
(64) Her latest novel is a work of genius.
(65) He is endowed with genius.
(66) She was extolled as a genius.
(67) That woman has a genius for organization.
(68) He has a positive genius for upsetting people.
(69) The boy was touched with genius.
(70) Rimbaud's poetic genius bloomed early.
(71) Beethoven was a towering musical genius.
(72) We pay homage to the genius of Shakespeare.
(73) My father was a genius at storytelling.
(74) You have talent,[] maybe even genius.
(75) How did you do that? You're an absolute genius.
(76) Einstein was a mathematical genius.
(77) He's a genius at mathematics.
(78) I think he's a true genius.
(79) He was a poor student from Madras whose genius took him to Cambridge.
(80) It was such a brilliant idea - a real stroke of genius.
(81) What genius he has!
(82) The man had genius and had made his mark in the aviation world.
(83) Although this painting clearly bears the stamp of genius, we don't know who painted it.
(84) The idea came to her in a flash of inspiration/genius.
(85) The two authors represent the opposite poles of fictional genius.
(86) Chaplin was not just a genius, he was among the most influential figures in film history.
(87) They say that genius often goes hand in hand with madness.
(88) The work of an architect of genius always arrests the attention no matter how little remains.
(89) Lawrence's novel was eventually recognized as a work of genius.
(90) You don't have to be a genius to see that they are in love!
(91) His genius flowered early.
(92) It was a stroke of genius to film the movie in Toronto.
(93) You are either a total genius or else you must be absolutely raving mad.
(94) The boy might turn out to be a genius. You never can tell.
(95) He has been variously described as a hero, a genius and a bully.
(96) At the time, his appointment seemed a stroke of genius.
(97) There is no other team with the privilege to have such a deep symbiosis with a football genius.
(98) His genius lies in his ability to convey pure terror in his work.
(99) I was hoping some of his genius might rub off.
(100) He had a genius for making people feel at home.
(101) He distrusted political systems and placed his faith in the genius of individuals.
(102) Mozart's genius earned him a place in the history books.
(103) To call him a genius is laying it on a bit !
(104) Most people have very little difficulty in seeing why a Van Gogh is a work of genius.
(105) Where do you draw the line between genius and madness?
(106) that he's a genius.
(107) Freud was a genius.
(108) Still, for those flashes of genius,[http:///genius.html] you can forgive him anything.
(109) The film was about an evil genius who wanted to control the world.
(110) It was clear to him that Tolkien was a literary genius.
(111) She was accounted a genius by all who knew her work.
(112) While still at school she was clearly a budding genius.
(113) He was variously described as a hero(), a genius and a fool.
(114) She's very clever, but it's stretching it a bit to call her a genius.
(115) Historians generally acknowledge her as a genius in her field.
(116) It was a stroke of genius on my part to avoid such awkward questions.
(117) From the age of three, she showed signs of genius.
(118) He is no genius.
(119) She's a smart woman, I grant you, but she's no genius.
(120) The man was a genius. We shall not see his like again.
(121) His genius was not confined to the decoration of buildings.
(122) His son and daughter are clever that everyone labelled them as the genius.
(123) Adversity reveals genius, prosperity conceals it. Horace 
(124) Genius begins great works; labor alone finishes them. Joseph Joubert 
(125) Illmensee was widely credited with genius.
(126) He put his faith in the genius of individuals.
(127) A true genius admits that he/she knows nothing. Albert Einstein 
(128) My genius never fails to amaze.
(129) Genius is Michelangelo at work on the Sistine ceiling.
(130) Inspiration and genius - one and the same. Victor Hugo 
(131) A genius deliberately made, not born.
(132) Genius is 1 percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration. Thomas A. Edison 
(133) Passion is the genesis of genius. Galileo Galilei 
(134) Genius must be born, and never can be taught. John Dryden 
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(135) He is a total genius, in my estimation.
(136) He was recognised as the genius of his age even when he had to flee Rome to escape a murder charge.
(137) After all, you are a creative genius and these characters are mere socialites.
(138) Jason is still surly, ill and suspicious, as any quiet genius might be.
(139) He had seen the reflected glory of kings and princes, experienced the artistic genius of the Renaissance.
(140) Shakespeare was an adult genius in that he was endowed with it at birth.
(141) The computer is not used as a genius assigned moronic tasks of accumulating data for the sheer electronic thrill of it.
(142) It's one of those rare books of comic genius that imprints itself on the brain and can never afterwards be eradicated.
(143) The formative years of a genius are a perennially fascinating and tantalising subject.
(144) A casual visitor might suppose it to be a temple dedicated to the genius of seediness.
(145) Two different game scenarios for the death of the boy genius.
(146) Warm yourself by the fireside of pure genius and it won't cost you a penny.
(147) Talent is that which is in a man's power; genius is that in whose power a man is. James Russell Lowell 
(148) Constant effort and frequent mistakes are the stepping stones to genius. Elbert Hubbard 
(149) She was convinced of her own artistic genius and perpetually dissatisfied with the quality of recognition she received.
(150) Books are the legacies that a great genius leaves to mankind, which are delivered down from generation to generation as presents to the posterity of those who are yet unborn. Joseph Addison 
(151) The creative genius of artist, composer, or writer is a kind of genie.
(152) His practical genius for ergonomics allowed him to succeed in adapting tasks to suit a disabled workforce.
(153) Probable sad answer: cling to it as part of Britain's eccentric genius.
(154) Books are like mirrors: if a fool looks in, you cannot expect a genius to look out. J. K. Rowling 
(155) In matters of healing the body or the mind, vacation is a true genius! Mehmet Murat ildan 
(156) He has joined to a fine genius all that can set him off and show him to advantage.
(157) Luke, however, who was a genius with difficult horses, begged to be allowed to have a crack at her.
(158) The only difference between genius and stupidity, is that genius has its limits. Albert Einstein 
(159) He has a genius for conducting but he doesn't enjoy doing it.
(160) The only saving grace was Robert Downey Junior's performance as the comic genius they said.
(161) Most frequently cited is the work of Margaret Mead, perhaps the paramount genius in her field.
(162) Knowledge without labor is profitless. Knowledge with labor is genius. Gordon B. Hinckley 
(163) Every positive value has its price in negative terms... the genius of Einstein leads to Hiroshima. Pablo Picasso 
(164) Such a crude lie can surely be perceived by that genius of the animal kingdom,[/genius.html] humans.
(165) He was a man of undoubted genius, but bad-tempered, egocentric, and impossible to live with.
(166) Whatever you do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius and power and magic in it. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
(167) Genius after all ain't anything more then elegant common sense. Josh Billings 
(168) However, he later recognised John Baskerville's genius and became his enthusiastic supporter.
(169) One recruit of the period is worth special mention as he was regarded by many as a genius.
(170) Danielle Salamon was also four when she was feted as a musical genius in 1953.
(171) Simplicity is the most difficult thing to secure in this world; it is the last limit of experience and the last effort of genius. George Sand 
(172) After beating incredible odds to prove himself a classroom genius, Steven has been cruelly snubbed by prospective employers.
(173) Thrusting spires, softened by time; vaulted cloisters floored with cobbles trod thin by genius.
(174) I mean, he was a comic genius, yet he still wanted to be something he wasn't.
(175) The difference between genius and stupidity is; genius has its limits. Alexandre Dumas 
(176) He soon leaves for a tour of the Continent, with no specific destination, since genius despises fetters.
(177) Whoever dreamed up City Lights was a genius, I thought more than once.
(178) Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will spend its whole life believing that it is stupid. Albert Einstein 
(179) There are undoubtedly higher mountains to climb, but something tells me underneath that Beatle wig lies a trace of genius.
(180) There followed a period of about fifteen years when creative genius became evident, such as the works of William Shakespeare.
(181) Genius is often most deserving of praise when it is most sure to be condemned.
(182) The justly famous building that replaced it once more illustrated Wren's genius for combining classical and Gothic themes.
(183) Neville's genius was to subvert and turn round press attacks on Oz, but they could still cost dearly.
(184) They would think me, if not a genius, then at least astute.
(185) Even Morris's critics lauded his genius for turning polling data into effective political stands.
(186) The days of the creative genius prima donna are over.
(187) You could take Richard anywhere too but you would feel constrained to keep explaining he was a genius.
(188) Britain's industrial future depends on transforming our inventive genius into manufacturing strength.
(189) Improvement makes strait roads, but the crooked roads without Improvement, are roads of Genius. William Blake 
(190) Genius is that which forces the inertia of humanity to learn. Henri Bergson 
(191) It isn't every comic genius who would undertake to send his talent into such painful places.
(192) If you wish success in life, make perseverance your bosom friend, experience your wise counselor, caution your elder brother and hope your guardian genius. Joseph Addison 
(193) A genius who chucked the academic fast track for a tar paper cabin with no outhouse?
(194) This struggle with adversity and the resulting self-imposed isolation came to be seen as criteria for artistic genius.
(194) try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(195) Creation is messy. You want genius, you get madness; two sides of the same coin. Steve Jobs 
(196) The Clinton staff developed a genius for tapping into the emotions and aspirations of a winning number of voters.
(197) I should have realised that genius, as some bright spark in the office said, has a lot to do with genes.
(198) To Dempster, good-hearted and full of admiration and enthusiasm for Keith's genius, this was only a minor problem.
(199) Edith Pye complemented her friend's daring breadth of vision with her own genius for detailed organization.
(200) The stuffy people finally listen to this genius, then they stand and applaud.
(201) Genius is rare, and the chance to exercise it in a dance with others is rarer still.
(202) Woosnam has a genius for golf that Teravainen lacks, or at least has not yet developed.
(203) The greatest scientists have mixed insight amounting to genius with the most absurd follies at other times.
(204) His son is hoping a set of stamps honouring his work will make a fitting tribute to the designer's genius.
(205) Oh(), Nick! How generous I have been with my genius.
(206) You do not have to be a genius or highly educated to succeed in life. If you are determined, well-prepared and work extraordinary hard, you are likely to be a success. Dr T.P.Chia 
(207) Now Fuchs is a particularly good advertisement for health economics, precisely because he is no genius.
(208) A dog can bite you but you must not bite the dog! Your every movement in life must be peaceful; otherwise you lose your ethical superiority! Nonviolent civil disobedience is a genius; no power can beat it; use it when necessary! Mehmet Murat ildan 
(209) Then she moved a little in front, quietly confident now, the Rabari genius embodied in her.
(210) The indecision brings its own delays, and days are lost lamenting o'er lost days. Are you in earnest? Seize this very minute; what you can do, or dream you can, begin it; boldness as genius, power and magic in it. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
(211) A man who can change peanut butter into diamonds, now there is a genius.
(212) In addition, Robert Adam: Architect of Genius is offered at a special discount price to all visitors to the exhibition.
(213) They become so blinded by adoration they manage to convince themselves their child has qualities of genius.
(214) Is he a nutter, or is he a genius?
(215) Why do we equate genius with precocity?
(216) Genius is one percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration.
(217) Actually, Dembski is legalized a preeminent genius in America.
(218) ORION humans, wisdom, genius, inflexible , cordial and solidarity – is the most precious fortune of ORION.
(218) try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(219) To a man of true genius drudgerya school a racehorse on a treadmill.
(220) A cut of sheep's hair touched with the genius of man becomes raiment for a king.
(221) Thanks for the God's predilection, I am slender and have a genius of music.
(222) A smidgen of genius a sliver of cutting truth ( john Simon ).
(223) It encompasses books smarts and street smarts, financial genius and emotional intelligence.
(224) My creator's notoriety came not just from his genius but also from his prescience.
(225) The genius in his works, in his deeds(), is necessarily a prodigal.
(226) Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety - nine perpcent perspiration.
(227) Genius is one percent, inspiration and ninety - nine percent, perspiration.
(228) The youth expects to force his way by genius, vigour, and precipitance.
(229) Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety - nine percent of perspiration.
(230) He the dignity of a great master and the passion of genius paradoxically.
(231) Genius is one percent of inspiration and ninety - nine percent of perspiration.
(232) The patent system adds the fuel of interest to the fire of genius.
(233) Genius in one percent inspiration and ninety - nine percent perspiration.
(234) According to the book, the familiar image of a saintly, eccentric genius was carefully cultivated.
(235) Vast spirt, active though and industrious heart make a genius.
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