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Genius Quotes - Page 43

Every work of Genius is tinctured by the feelings, and often originates in the events of times.

Every work of Genius is tinctured by the feelings, and often originates in the events of times.

"The Literary Character, Illustrated by the History of Men of Genius". Book by Isaac D'Israeli, chapter XXV, 1795-1822.

The genius of the Word of God is that it has staying power; it can stand up to repeated exposure.

Howard G. Hendricks, William D. Hendricks (2007). “Living By the Book/Living By the Book Workbook Set”, p.54, Moody Publishers

Genius may conceive but patient labor must consummate.

"Many Thoughts of Many Minds : A Treasury Of Quotations From The Literature Of Every Land And Every Age" edited by Louis Klopsch, 1896.

Inspiration is the opportunity of genius.

Honore de Balzac (2010). “Cousin Bette”, p.334, The Floating Press

The prophesying business is like writing fugues; it is fatal to every one save the man of absolute genius.

H. L. Mencken, Marion Elizabeth Rodgers (2010). “H.L. Mencken: Prejudices: First, Second, and Third Series”, Hubsta Ltd

Madness in method, that's genius

Frank Herbert (2008). “God Emperor of Dune”, p.376, Penguin

It takes a genius to whine appealingly.

F. Scott Fitzgerald (2010). “A Life in Letters”, p.142, Simon and Schuster

The highest, the only reality, is ever at hand, but for the most part invisible. Genius makes it visible.

Egon Friedell (2008). “A Cultural History of the Modern Age Vol. 1: Renaissance and Reformation”, p.229, Transaction Publishers