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genius

A genius is a person who is very smart. is a genius.

genius

(= Einstein) someone who has exceptional intellectual ability and originality Mozart was a child genius he's smart but he's no Einstein (= brilliance) unusual mental ability (= ace) someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field exceptional creative ability (= flair) a natural talent he has a flair for mathematics he has a genius for interior decorating

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Simple sentences

I'm an alcoholic. I'm a drug addict. I'm homosexual. I'm a genius.
You don't have to be a genius.
Wow! You must be a genius.
I wish I was a genius.
It sounds as if genius compensates for lack of experience.
Everyone says that Kate is a genius and will have a successful future.
Edison was an inventive genius of the United States.
You don't have to be discouraged because you are not a genius.
Einstein was a mathematical genius.
As everyone knows, he is a genius.
Genius is only one remove from insanity.
Genius is but one remove from madness.
Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety-nine per cent perspiration.
Genius does what it must, and talent does what it can.
Genius must be born, and never can be taught.
I found him a genius at chemistry.
That he is a genius is clear to everyone.
He is a genius, if ever there is one.
In general, it may be said that he is a genius in music.
What makes one person a genius and another person a fool?
We came to the conclusion that he is a genius.
We thought of him as a genius.
He is what we call a musical genius.
He had the illusion that he was a genius.

Movie subtitles

It's genius.
Oh, my God, I'm a genius.
Yeah, that's genius!
Or not, depending on your view of Declan's literary genius.
Apparently it was the horror of that experience that overpowered this phenomenal mind, which for so long had straddled the fine line between genius and madness, and literally deranged it.
You know what a genius this fellow was.
Mabuse the genius!
You must pay the price of your genius.
She is really a genius, but that little shrew who runs the business.
Why, that's true genius.
You're a genius, Babe, a genius.
Perhaps you're a genius and I'm to introduce you to posterity.
Do not forget those who fought the battles for you and bought your liberty with their genius and their blood.
You're a genius.
Do you mind putting up with me until the financial genius gets through geniusing?
Jimmy, you're a genius!
You must pay the price for your genius.
Oh, critics don't value genius.
This Morenito, this genius of yours. What exactly does he mean to you?
Rawlins, you're a genius.
If he ain't a lunatic, he must be a genius.
What did his genius get him?
Give me the address of the genius who tailored that suit!
He may be a genius.
You have no right to hide such genius in a side-street museum.
I have the privilege and honor to bring to you the distributor of the prizes. The beloved scientific genius of The Republic. My very good friend.
Hey, genius.
Behind it was the dynamic Adenoid Hynkel, whose genius ran the nation, whose ceaseless activity kept him occupied every moment of the day.
This was made possible by the genius of Field Marshal Herring, upon whom I shall now pin a token of my regard.
Duke, you're a genius.
Ranger Leader Wilson, when I meet a genius, I take off my hat.
But, of course, you're a genius.
You're not only a genius, you're a mind reader.
A little genius from the coal pits.
Yes, but what a genius.
That's hardly genius.

News and current affairs

NEW YORK - It is said that Americans have a genius for simplification.
The genius of the Habsburg Empire's Prince Klemens von Metternich in framing a new international order after the Napoleonic Wars was that he did not push a defeated France into a corner.
London - The British comic genius Spike Milligan once observed that he would love to have the opportunity to discover that money wouldn't make him happy.
It also makes one wonder whether a creative genius like Fischer, deeply troubled yet supremely functional at the chessboard, would be able to exist in today's unforgiving online world.
Ionesco's genius was to portray a world in which the absurd is triumphant.
The genius of The Limits to Growth was to fuse these worries with fears of running out of stuff.
And yet: the genius of the argument is seen.
It would be foolish to rule out the last possibility a priori. Capitalism has a genius for reinventing itself.
And, as I suggested above, all schemes aimed at easing the burden of work and increasing the amount of leisure risk falling victim to our genius for conjuring up new disasters.
He was a prisoner of both his genius and his insatiable need for the Argentine public's love.
Witness the genius of Akhmatova, Mandelstam, Shostakovich, Pasternak and Prokofiev who created great works even in the nightmare years of the Stalinist era.
Putin's political genius is to have recognized this.
Sometimes, Russian imitation produces works of genius.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was the conflicted genius who first articulated many basic themes of modernity, from democracy through authenticity, with all their contradictory demands.
While Buffett's prescription of higher taxes for America's wealthy is entirely desirable, will Obama realize that a genius in one area may be a dunce in another?
NEW YORK - It doesn't take a genius to figure out that the United States' financial system - indeed, global finance - is in a mess.
In the end, even Spassky paid the ultimate tribute to Fischer's genius, clapping along with the audience after Fischer's inspired sixth-game victory, as portrayed in the movie.
The American might have been the ultimate chess genius, but the Russian was the class act.
The genius of Clinton and Blair was to combine genuine concern for the underprivileged with an unseemly devotion to the fat cats of Wall Street, the City of London, and some murkier places, too.
Indeed, creationism's insidious genius lies in its ability to reinvent evolution in its own image as a dogmatic belief system - and thus the antithesis of science.
But to call this U-turn a stroke of political genius that saved the euro and Helmut Kohl's European legacy is simply delusional.
Capitalism has a genius for reinventing itself.
This model seems fair enough: if people can exploit such natural endowments as their beauty or scientific genius, then why not their tissue?

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