Latin English Dictionary

latine - English

ingenio in English:

1. genius


She is a genius.
Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety-nine per cent perspiration.
Genius does what it must, and talent does what it can.
How quickly the visions of genius become the canned goods of intellectuals.
No one in the neighborhood believed him to be a genius even after he had achieved world-wide fame.
Men of genius are meteors destined to burn in order to illuminate their century.
To his valour he added a most exquisite genius and understanding, grandeur of mind, and a capacity equally turned for military or civil affairs.
The greater the genius, the longer it takes the world to find it out and understand it.
It is a matter of common knowledge that a man of genius is seldom successful in his own lifetime.
By the way, do you know what a Shinto shrine is? "I've a little bit of knowledge on the subject. It's a religious facility where that which is the object of worship, that called the genius loci, is enshrined."
You're weird. I haven't helped you at all yet and you're calling me a "genius".
Genius must be born, and never can be taught.
However you could say that being found hard to understand by the common folk for one's genius is fate.
I'm an alcoholic. I'm a drug addict. I'm homosexual. I'm a genius.
Genius and madness are separated only by success.