Sheer brilliance needs to be expressed properly.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Parading our own brilliance and exulting in other people's errors is not very nice. For that matter, even wanting to parade our own brilliance and exult in other people's errors is not very nice, although it is certainly very human.
The most ordinary word, when put into place, suddenly acquires brilliance. That is the brilliance with which your images must shine.
By and large, talent is in such short supply that mediocrity can be taken for brilliance rather more than genius can go undiscovered.
Genius might be the ability to say a profound thing in a simple way.
No brilliance is needed in the law. Nothing but common sense, and relatively clean finger nails.
The appearance of a single great genius is more than equivalent to the birth of a hundred mediocrities.
With great writing, there is great clarity.
Being brilliant is no great feat if you respect nothing.
Genius ain't anything more than elegant common sense.
Genius is not perfected, it is deepened. It does not so much interpret the world as fertilize itself with it.