Armut / Poverty Diagnostiziert / Diagnosed Genius Grazien / Graces Haben / Having Kein Talent / No Talent Könnte / Could Leidet / Suffered Talent Welche / Which
The poetic notion of infinity is far greater than that which is sponsored by any creed.
I was told that I had to give grades to the students, which I wasn't particularly interested in doing.
Writing a graphic novel is hard. It feels closer to a screen play than to a novel.
In Mozart and Salieri we see the contrast between the genius which does what it must and the talent which does what it can.
We live in a world in which courage is in less supply than genius.
I wish I could prevent my kids from making all the mistakes I've made. But I can't do that. No parent can.
I haven't had that one great love, which is good. I don't want that to be in the past - I want it to be in the future.
A high station in life is earned by the gallantry with which appalling experiences are survived with grace.
We love a lot of vampire fiction - both fiction in which the vampires are enemies to be battled or stone cold foxes to be dated.