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genius造句
(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.