Genius Quote by George Pope Morris Download Open image “It appears to me that strong sense and acute sensibility together constitute genius.” — George Pope Morris ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Genius Intelligence Sensibility Strong Together
Genius has infused itself into nature. It indicates itself by a small excess of good, a small balance in brute facts always favorable to… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
If a man can have only one kind of sense, let him have common sense. If he has that and uncommon sense too, he… — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
There is genius as well in virtue as in intellect. 'Tis the doctrine of faith over works. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
Genius is the ability to see the self-evident where the rest of the world turns blind. — Kedar Joshi Copy Share Image
The source of genius is imagination alone, the refinement of the senses that sees what others do not see, or sees them differently. — Eugene Delacroix Copy Share Image
Real genius is nothing else but the supernatural virtue of humility in the domain of thought. — Simone Weil Copy Share Image
Genius is allied to a warm and inflammable constitution; delicacy of taste, to calmness and sedateness. Hence it is common to find genius in… — Henry Home, Lord Kames Copy Share Image
Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go to the making of genius. Love, love, love, that is the soul… — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Copy Share Image
Genius is the ability to put into effect what is on your mind. — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
Genius is nothing more than an extraordinary manifestation of the body. — Arthur Cravan Copy Share Image
A man of learning who makes no use of what he knows, is like a cloud which gives no rain. — George Pope Morris Copy Share Image
The union of lakes--the union of lands-- The union of States none can sever-- The union of hearts--the union of hands-- And the flag… — George Pope Morris Copy Share Image
You desire to be learned, wealthy, and great, without labor; it is one of the follies still extant in the world. — George Pope Morris Copy Share Image
We esteem in the world those who do not merit our esteem, and neglect persons of true worth; but the world is like the… — George Pope Morris Copy Share Image
Law has been called a bottomless pit, not so much because of its depth, as that its windings are so obscure nobody can see… — George Pope Morris Copy Share Image
Woodman, spare that tree! Touch not a single bough! In youth it sheltered me, And I'll protect it now. — George Pope Morris Copy Share Image
A laughing fool ... seems born for nothing but to show his teeth. — George Pope Morris Copy Share Image
“If people fully understand you, they will think of you as a normal, if they half understand you, will think of you as a… — M.F. Moonzajer Copy Share Image
Woman, in short, has an unconscious life, man a conscious life, and the genius the most conscious life. — Otto Weininger Copy Share Image
Next came the Patent laws. These began in England in 1624; and, in this country, with the adoption of our constitution. Before then [these?],… — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
The truth is I've just never had any kind of plan at all for my career, which is probably not a very flattering thing… — Ty Burrell Copy Share Image
What we shall need is not geniuses, or cynics, or misanthropes, or clever tacticians, but plain, honest, straghtforward men. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer Copy Share Image
I have no physical genius about me. I can't dribble a ball and run at the same time, I can't do lay-ups - I'm… — Rich Mullins Copy Share Image
I have known many chess players, but among them there has been only one genius - Capablanca! — Emanuel Lasker Copy Share Image
A time will come when the science of destruction shall bend before the arts of peace; when the genius which multiplies our powers, which… — Francois Arago Copy Share Image
One is not born a genius, one becomes a genius; and the feminine situation has up to the present rendered this becoming practically impossible. — Simone de Beauvoir Copy Share Image
Treason implies responsibility for something, control over something, influence upon something, knowledge of something. Treason in our time is a proof of genius. Why,… — Antoine de Saint-Exupery Copy Share Image
Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself, but talent instantly recognizes genius. — Arthur Conan Doyle Copy Share Image