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Ingenious Quotes

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Ali Smith
“Human beings have to be more ingenious than this, and more generous. We鈥檝e got to come up with a better answer.”
Ali Smith, Winter

Matthew McConaughey
“A genius could be anybody that he wants, but ingenious is always one person at that time.”
Matthew McConaughey

Benjamin Franklin
“Some guns were fired to give notice that the departure of the balloon was near. ... Means were used, I am told, to prevent the great balloon's rising so high as might endanger its bursting. Several bags of sand were taken on board before the cord that held it down was cut, and the whole weight being then too much to be lifted, such a quantity was discharged as would permit its rising slowly. Thus it would sooner arrive at that region where it would be in equilibrio with the surrounding air, and by discharging more sand afterwards, it might go higher if desired. Between one and two o'clock, all eyes were gratified with seeing it rise majestically from above the trees, and ascend gradually above the buildings, a most beautiful spectacle. When it was about two hundred feet high, the brave adventurers held out and waved a little white pennant, on both sides of their car, to salute the spectators, who returned loud claps of applause. The wind was very little, so that the object though moving to the northward, continued long in view; and it was a great while before the admiring people began to disperse. The persons embarked were Mr. Charles, professor of experimental philosophy, and a zealous promoter of that science; and one of the Messrs Robert, the very ingenious constructors of the machine.

{While U.S. ambassador to France, writing about witnessing, from his carriage outside the garden of Tuileries, Paris, the first manned balloon ascent using hydrogen gas by Jacques Charles on the afternoon of 1 Dec 1783. A few days earlier, he had watched the first manned ascent in Montgolfier's hot-air balloon, on 21 Nov 1783.}”
Benjamin Franklin, Writings: The Autobiography / Poor Richard鈥檚 Almanack / Bagatelles, Pamphlets, Essays & Letters

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Easter is a marvelous affirmation of the genius of our design, but it is likewise the blunt acknowledgement that left to its own devices, the genius of our design will result in the destruction of our lives.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Humphry Davy
John Dalton was a very singular Man: He has none of the manners or ways of the world. A tolerable mathematician He gained his livelihood I believe by teaching the mathematics to young people. He pursued science always with mathematical views. He seemed little attentive to the labours of men except when they countenanced or confirmed his own ideas... He was a very disinterested man, seemed to have no ambition beyond that of being thought a good Philosopher. He was a very coarse Experimenter & almost always found the results he required.鈥擬emory & observation were subordinate qualities in his mind. He followed with ardour analogies & inductions & however his claims to originality may admit of question I have no doubt that he was one of the most original philosophers of his time & one of the most ingenious.”
Humphry Davy

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Our imagination is God鈥檚 ingenious gift that hands us the privilege of romping and playing in realities that we can鈥檛 see only because we鈥檝e yet to create them.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“While intellect might make a man ingenious, it is passion that keeps genius on its feet.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Humphry Davy
Gay-Lussac was quick, lively, ingenious and profound, with great activity of mind and great facility of manipulation. I should place him at the head of all the living chemists in France.”
Humphry Davy

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“I often think myself to be so ingenious that I don鈥檛 even realize that my own plans may actually be my own undoing. Therefore, I might be wise to realize that God鈥檚 plans undo what I鈥檝e done that鈥檚 undoing me.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Edgar Allan Poe
“Between ingenuity and the analytic ability there exists a difference far greater, indeed, than that between the fancy and the imagination, but of a character very strictly analogous. It will be found, in fact, that the ingenious are always fanciful, and the truly imaginative never otherwise than analytic.”
Edgar Allan Poe, The Murders in the Rue Morgue

Paul  Lockhart
“It is an aesthetic principle almost universally acknowledged among mathematicians that the best way to solve a problem is to find an ingenious way not to have to solve it at all.”
Paul Lockhart, Measurement

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“I would be dreadfully remiss not to think that God would painstakingly craft something an intimately ingenious and inexplicably intricate as my life, and that by virtue of such sheer brilliance I should not examine it with the greatest precision and unleash it with the fullest abandon.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Eric Jerome Dickey
“I heard you on the phone with her. I happened to be in your arms, and you happened to be inside of me, balls deep from what I remember, so I felt the difference, felt what you felt for her, heard how your voice changed when you talked to her.”
Eric Jerome Dickey

Andy Weir
“How did you do it? What killed it?鈥
鈥淚 penetrated the outer cell membrane with a nanosyringe.鈥
鈥淵ou poked it with a stick?鈥
鈥淣o!鈥 I said. 鈥淲ell. Yes. But it was a scientific poke with a very scientific stick.”
Andy Weir, Project Hail Mary

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“It鈥檚 not so much about writing the story of Christmas itself, as ingenious as it is. In reality, it鈥檚 much more about writing the story of Christmas into the story of life so that it will become the story of life.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Eric Jerome Dickey
“A woman of European heritage sporting a preacher's collar had the opposite effect of a Muslim woman wearing a hijab. She used her privilege and the favored religion to look like a golden child.”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Finding Gideon

Eric Jerome Dickey
“Preacher pulled her gun to her lap, the trigger aimed toward the stranger. . . . He stared at her like he was ready to dial 911, until he saw she was of European heritage, saw her clerical collar, saw the Bible on the dashboard. White, blond, and Christian. Trifecta. The man's shoulders relaxed and he smiled, waved, and kept going.”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Finding Gideon

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“I believe in Christmas because God is the only Being I know Who is so utterly selfless as to do such a thing, and so incredibly ingenious as to figure out how to do it.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Someone may have used an ingenious array of flavorful and rich words to explain something. However, that does not necessarily mean that they said anything.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Our conviction that God made a mistake is shaped by our inability to see the utterly ingenious purpose that lays behind His design. And we don鈥檛 see that purpose because our focus is riveted on the effort to correct something that was never wrong.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“If the journey I am on is of my terribly tedious design, dead ends will likely be my lot. If the journey is of God鈥檚 infinitely ingenious design, I will know nothing but horizons. And I have yet to fathom the utterly massive gulf that lay between the two.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Without a doubt, the most ingenious plan I could ever hope to devise would be to trade my plans for God鈥檚.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Sebasti谩n Wortys
“English: "Stupidity consists of limitation, madness of limitlessness, and genius of their balance."

膶esky: 鈥濰loupost spo膷铆v谩 v omezenosti, bl谩znovstv铆 v bezmeznosti a genialita v jejich rovnov谩ze.”
Sebasti谩n Wortys