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Quotes about Brilliance

The cross is the great jewel of the Christian faith and like every great jewel it has many precious facets that are each worthy of examining for their brilliance and beauty.
- Mark Driscoll
One bright star is better than a thousand dull moons.
- Matshona Dhliwayo
You win minds through your brilliance. You win hearts through your tenderness. You win souls through your benevolence.
- Matshona Dhliwayo
A single star shines brighter than a thousand moons.
- Matshona Dhliwayo
Stir the world with your skills, shake the world with your talents, move the world with your brilliance, change the world with your genius.
- Matshona Dhliwayo
A star earns the right to shine the day it is born.
- Matshona Dhliwayo
Shine your light so bright, and no one will need a telescope to see you.
- Matshona Dhliwayo
Shocked? I consider Bob one of the constellations of our time — of our country — America — a bright, magnificent constellation. Besides, all the constellations—not alone of this but of any time—shock the average intelligence for a while. In one respect that helps to prove it a constellation. Think of Voltaire , Paine , Hicks, not to say anything of modern men whom we could mention. {Whitman's thoughts on his close friend, the great Robert Ingersoll }
- Walt Whitman
Everyone is brilliant at breakfast.
- Oscar Wilde
have i gone mad? im afraid so, but let me tell you something, the best people usualy are.
- Lewis Carroll
Then it's goodbye, Sangsara for me Besides, girls aren't as good as they look And Samadhi is better than you think When it starts in hitting your head In with Buzz of glittergold Heaven's Angels, wailing, saying We've been waiting for you since morning, Jack Why were you so long dallying in the sooty room? This transcendental Brilliance Is the better part (of Nothingness I sing) Okay. Quit. Mad. Stop.
- Jack Kerouac
A man of genius can hardly be sociable, for what dialogues could indeed be so intelligent and entertaining as his own monologues?
- Arthur Schopenhauer