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genius biographies
Geniuses have the shortest biographies. Claire Messud
genius hurts lost
We lost a genius and we lost my brother, ... You've lost a cornerstone of good, and that hurts real bad. James Browning
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Genius simply cannot be reduced to a set of rules for anyone to follow. Albert Einstein
genius accepting
genius accepts genius unconditionally Dan Brown
genius mathematics economy
In some parts of life, like mathematics and science, yeah, I was a genius. I would top all the top scores you could ever measure it by. Steve Wozniak
genius composer
Bernard Herrmann was a genius, a great, great composer. Michel Hazanavicius
genius madness obsession
Obsession is the wellspring of genius and madness. Michel de Montaigne
genius fool
A Fool can become a Genius when he understands he is a Fool but. A Genius can become a Fool when he understands he is a Genius. Abdul Kalam
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I am so smart! I am so smart! S-M-R-T! I mean, S-M-A-R-T! Dan Castellaneta
knows learn listen tried
As a player, you want to listen to her. She's been there. She knows. She knows the scenarios. We've just tried to listen and learn and execute. Sarah Elliott
knows man shrewd wise
A wise man knows everything.A shrewd one, everybody. Old Proverb
knows people signing stay thinking
People are thinking about signing up at gyms, and everyone knows people make commitments and don't stay to them. Mike Greene
knows piece puzzle supplies team total
This is a total team effort, ... Everyone knows they are just one piece in the puzzle of getting supplies to victims, and they all know how important it is. Mike Post
knows
I know Obama, I like Obama, I voted for Obama. Alan Dershowitz
knows
Tell it to everyone you know, but pretend you're kidding. Daniel Handler
knows
The more you own, the more you know you don't own. Aristotle Onassis
knows lose
Berlusconi will lose because of this. Everyone knows things aren't going well. Enzo Bianco
knows lips railway smashed specialist wine
CONNOISSEUR, n. A specialist who knows everything about something and nothing about anything else. An old wine-bibber having been smashed in a railway collision, some wine was pouted on his lips to revive him. ""Pauillac, 1873,"" he murmured and died. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce