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Becoming A Genius Quotes By Steven Pressfield

Similarly the call to growth can be conceptualized as personal (a daimon or genius, an angel or a muse) or as impersonal, like the tides or the transiting of Venus. Either way works, as long as we're comfortable with it. Or if extra-dimensionality doesn't sit well with you in any form, think of it as "talent," programmed into our genes by evolution. The point, for the thesis I'm seeking to put forward, is that there are forces we can call our allies. As Resistance works to keep us from becoming who we were born to be, equal and opposite powers are counterpoised against it. These are our allies and angels. — Steven Pressfield

Becoming A Genius Quotes By Del Close

If we treat each other as if we are geniuses, poets and artists, we have a better chance of becoming that on stage. — Del Close

Becoming A Genius Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The civility of the world has reached that pitch that their more moral genius is becoming indispensable, and the quality of this race is to be honored for itself. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Becoming A Genius Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Beauty and Genius must be kept afar if one would avoid becoming their slave. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Becoming A Genius Quotes By Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

What terrible harm Wagner did by interspersing his pages of genius with harmonic and modulatory outrages to which both young and old are gradually becoming accustomed and which have procreated d'Indy and Richard Strauss. — Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

Becoming A Genius Quotes By Jose Raul Capablanca

Sultan Khan had become champion of India at Indian chess and he learned the rules of our form of chess at a later date. The fact that even under such conditions he succeeded in becoming champion reveals a genius for chess which is nothing short of extraordinary. — Jose Raul Capablanca

Becoming A Genius Quotes By James P. Carse

If, however, the observers see the poiesis in the work they cease at once being observers. They find themselves in its time, aware that it remains unfinished, aware that their reading of the poetry is itself poetry. Infected then by the genius of the artist they recover their own genius, becoming beginners with nothing but possibility ahead of them. — James P. Carse

Becoming A Genius Quotes By Bryant McGill

When we allow the genius of simple nature to flow through us we become every genius who has ever lived. — Bryant McGill

Becoming A Genius Quotes By Victor Hugo

Genius is rare because the means of becoming one have not been available — Victor Hugo

Becoming A Genius Quotes By Joseph Frank

His unrivaled genius as an ideological novelist was this capacity to invent actions and situations in which ideas dominate behavior without the latter becoming allegorical. He possessed what I call an eschatological imagination, one that could envision putting ideas into action and then following them out to their ultimate consequences. At the same time, his characters respond to such consequences according to the ordinary moral and social standards prevalent in their milieu, and it is the fusion of these two levels that provides Dostoevsky's novels with both their imaginative range and their realistic grounding in social life. — Joseph Frank

Becoming A Genius Quotes By Josh Kilmer-Purcell

Pop Salvation is a genius take on discovering who you are by becoming what you most admire. If I didn't know better, I'd think Lance Reynald watched me grow up. Marvelously endearing and insightful. — Josh Kilmer-Purcell

Becoming A Genius Quotes By Simone De Beauvoir

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

Becoming A Genius Quotes By Lewis H. Lapham

The genius of capitalism consists precisely in its lack of morality. Unless he is rich enough to hire his own choir, a capitalist is a fellow who, by definition, can ill afford to believe in anything other than the doctrine of the bottom line. Deprive a capitalist of his God-given right to lie and cheat and steal, and the poor sap stands a better than even chance of becoming one of the abominable wards of the state from whose grimy fingers the Reagan Administration hopes to snatch the ark of democracy. — Lewis H. Lapham

Becoming A Genius Quotes By David Whyte

Genius is becoming something you were all along. — David Whyte