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Genius knows where the questions are hidden.
For every criminal mastermind, there were ten cretins: the cruel algebra of intelligence applied across the masses.
Nerd? Nope... another guess??
... Smart? Nope.. I'm not clever even and smarter I don't said it and I even don't propose this... (which you said before few minutes?) to the judge... Let's take It like I have curiousity for the stuff around us!
It's not about how smart you are
it's about capturing minds.
Genius is the ability to reduce the complicated to the simple.
I always knew I was brainy. It struck me when I was a child that I wanted to be an adult because I never felt I belonged among children whose minds were so much simpler than mine.
good brain make good world!
The brain wasn't engineered to deal with that rarefied level of dumbness.
Smart stupid. Stupid smart.
The brain can be seen as a complex machine, like a gooey computer.
Genius ain't anything more than elegant common sense
The kind of stupid you can manage to achieve only by being really, really smart, because only really, really smart people can reach adulthood without having any goddamn common sense.
The unrecognized genius of our time.
Genius is intuition on fire.
Just smart enough to be dangerous, it turned out, wasn't really very smart at all.
A genius is a grownup that remained a kid.
By brain is meant, in the first instance, something more than the pink-grey jelly of the anatomist. It is, even to a scientist, the organ of imagination.
There's no tyrant like a brain. Below
I'm delighted the world is becoming more mentally literate. A few decades ago, if you mentioned the word 'brain,' no one was interested. Now, nearly every magazine on the planet is featuring the brain. One of my original goals, on one level, was to make myself unnecessary.
I am my brain's publisher.
Stephen Hawking: Brainier than Kurt Cobain's garage wall.
Brain out, sponge in' fiction.
You can't be taught to be brainy. You've either got it or you don't.
...no genius, I am a girl who knows too much to know anything at all...
Norstrom always used to say that I had two
different brains working alternatively in my head:
the well developed brain of a fool and the un-
developed brain of a sort of genius.
The most enduring contributions made to civilization have not been made by brawn, they have been made by brain.
The brain scientists are the wave of the future in the financial world. If you seek to maximize understanding, whether you're in academia or in the investment community, you'd better pay serious attention to them.
Oh, dear God, brain, we are not friends anymore. Clearly, my id is going to take the wheel from here.
The brain is a soupy lightning storm swirling and crackling in three pounds of wet meat. Do
The Mind of a Mnemonist
I think I'm right-brained, incapable of managing my way out of a brown paper bag.
I had enough brain to live a stupid life.
Man is the inventor of stupidity.
His brain was his office.
Everything great in the world is done by neurotics; they alone founded our religions and created our masterpieces.
You know, the mark of intelligence is realizing when you're making the same mistake over and over and over again, and not hitting your head in the wall five hundred times before you understand that it's not a clever thing to do.
the brains of your generation.
You were designed to be very smart, Max,' she told me. 'We electrically stimulated your synaptic nerve endings while your brain was developing.' (The director)
And yet I still can't program my DVD player,' I said. (Max)
A fellow with the inventiveness of Albert Einstein but with the attention span of Daffy Duck.
I didn't want to be a genius! That ain't cool.
What a splendid head, yet no brain.
Civilization is a product of the cerebral cortex.
True genius sees with the eyes of a child and thinks with the brain of a genie
Genius has as many components as the mind itself.
Anybody who is stupid enough often stumbles on an effect that could never be thought up by the most brilliant. I suspect that there is a thing which you might call the genius of stupidity.
It might seem that being a genius is a golden ticket to a life of glamorous soirees with the intellectual elite, champagne flute in hand, arm candy at your side, surrounded by a throng of smiling sycophants. But you might be confusing this scene with the lifestyle of a diplomat
The sudden hunch, the creative leap of mind that "sees" in a flash how to solve a problem in a simple way, is something quite different from general intelligence.
What is genius? It is the power to be a boy again at will.
the more disorganized your brain is, the smarter you are.
The lucky person passes for a genius.
Geniuses are disconcerting. Their comings and goings in the ideal world give one vertigo ... They have a telescope in one eye and a microscope in the other.
A genius is a lunatic who made it!
The brain is a complex biological organ possessing immense computational capability: it constructs our sensory experience, regulates our thoughts and emotions, and controls our actions.
The brain is the first broadcasting station ever invented.
A genius is a grown-up that did not grow up.
the mind is a neural computer
Reducing intelligence to the statistical analysis of large data sets "can lead us," says Levesque, "to systems with very impressive performance that are nonetheless idiot-savants.
Genius had its rewards.
Did I tell you I have a reputation for brains?
A brain the size of a pea, cannot achieve what a brain the size of a melon can!!
I'm not a genius. I'm just a tremendous bundle of experience.
A collection of a hundred great brains makes one big fathead.
Economics is a form of brain damage,
Ask not what the brain can do for the computer. Ask what the computer can do for the brain.
Genius is finding the invisible link between things.
I'm one of those rare breed of rock n' rollers with a brain, probably because the brain's still intact.
Brain so good could've sworn you went to college
I visualized myself pulling on my mental thinking cap, jamming it down around my ears as I had taught myself to do. It was a tall, conical wizard's model, covered with chemical equations and formulae: a cornucopia of ideas.
A genius is somebody who seemingly just reaches out of nowhere.
Next to genius is the power of feeling where true genius lies.
You all have functional brains, last time I checked," I say. "You can think like the Erudite, too."
"But we don't have special Divergent brains!" says Marlene. She touches her fingertips to my scalp and squeezes lightly. "Come on, do your magic.
Brainpower is the scarcest commodity and the only one of real value.
Keith, how does it feel to be a genius?
I remember when people used to think I was smart.
I remember when people used to think my brain was useful.
Damaged by water, sure. And ready to seizure at any moment. But still useful, and maybe even a little bit beautiful and sacred and magical.
Everybody denies I am a genius - but nobody ever called me one!
I am not getting you a brain, because I am not that kind of assistant, Dr. Frankenstein.
Although computer-generated artificial intelligence eludes us, artificial stupidity has been perfected.
You know, surprisingly, they don't sell a lot of brains in the local 24-hour grocery store around the corner from my house.
He was like an idiot savant without the savant part.
A small mind wrapped around a big brain.
There is a real danger that computers will develop intelligence and take over. We urgently need to develop direct connections to the brain so that computers can add to human intelligence rather than be in opposition.
This isn't brain surgery; it's just television.
Genius is the summed production of the many with the names of the few attached for easy recall.
Look, I've got nothing against brains. Some of my best friends have them.
Genius is a thing that happens, not a kind of person.
I cannot live without brainwork. What else is there to live for? Stand at the window here. Was ever such a dreary, dismal, unprofitable world? See how the yellow fog swirls down the street and drifts across the duncoloured houses. What could be more hopelessly prosaic and material?
Like a lot of people in the computer industry, Keith Malinowski had spent his whole life being the smartest person in the room, and like most of his fellows the experience left him with a rather high opinion of his opinions.
Brains are no good if you don't use them.
Geeky people often have ... a mind with its own heartbeat.
The finest piece of mechanism in all the universe is the brain of man. The wise person develops his brain, and opens his mind to the genius and spirit of the world's great ideas. He will feel inspired with the purest and noblest thoughts that have ever animated the spirit of humanity.
He is far too intelligent to become really cerebral.
Braininess is attractive
Genius is the naturalist or geographer of the supersensible regions, and draws their map; and, by acquainting us with new fields of activity, cools our affection for the old. These are at once accepted as the reality, of which the world we have conversed with is the show.
In the early days, computers inspired widespread awe and the popular press dubbed them giant brains. In fact, the computer's power resembled that of a bulldozer; it did not harness subtlety, though subtlety went into its design.
If stupidity were theoretical physics, then I would be Albert Einstein.
What is called genius is the abundance of life and health.
Geniuses of certain kinds - mathematicians, chess players, computer programmers - seem, if not mad, at least lacking in the social skills most easily identified with sanity.
Genius is the error in the system.
Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.
Real sign of intelligence isn't knoweldge, it's imagination