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Quotes About Brilliant

I think Russell Crowe is a brilliant actor.
~ Rebel Wilson
It was when I was on stage that I realized that acting could be such a brilliant job.
~ Domhnall Gleeson
My mother was one of the most dynamic and brilliant women I have ever known. She was also mercurial and unfocused.
~ Christina Baker Kline
I think Anand Rai is one of the few brilliant directors we have.
~ R. Madhavan
I think Seth McFarlane is brilliant, and I think 'Family Guy' should get an Emmy for sure.
~ Rekha Sharma
Michael did it all. I am telling you that he is the most brilliant father. Almost before the baby needed something, he knew what it was.
~ Debbie Rowe
'Aliens' was a brilliant movie, but you still wanted to see the Alien come to Earth.
~ Paul W. S. Anderson
Drake is brilliant.
~ Ghostface Killah
Everything the Coen brothers do is brilliant.
~ Jacki Weaver
The duty of a toastmaster is to be so dull that the succeeding speakers will appear brilliant by contrast.
~ Clarence Budington Kelland
FALLING STARS: Do you remember still the falling stars that like swift horses through the heavens raced and suddenly leaped across the hurdles of our wishes -- do you recall? And we did make so many! For there were countless numbers of stars: each time we looked above we were astounded by the swiftness of their daring play, while in our hearts we felt safe and secure watching these brilliant bodies disintegrate, knowing somehow we had survived their fall.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
good writing and brilliant discourse are perpetual allegories. This
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
toward that suddenly brilliant town called Obscurity by a dazzling seashore called The Past.
~ Ray Bradbury
Cram them full of noncombustible data, chock them so damned full of 'facts' they feel stuffed, but absolutely 'brilliant' with information. Then they'll feel they're thinking, they'll get a sense of motion without moving. And they'll be happy, because facts of that sort don't change. Don't give them any slippery stuff like philosophy or sociology to tie things up with. That way lies melancholy. Ray Bradbury Fahrenheit 451
~ Ray Bradbury
cram them full of [b]non-combustible[/b] data, chock them so damned full of 'facts' they feel stuffed, but absolutely 'brilliant' with information. [br] then they'll [b]feel they're thinking[/b], they'll get a [i]sense[/i] of motion without moving. [...] [br] don't give them any [b]slippery[/b] stuff like philosophy or sociology to tie things up with. that way lies [b]melancholy[/b].
~ Ray Bradbury
Se le podían ver los pensamientos nadando como peces en los ojos; unos brillantes, otros sombríos, unos rápidos y fugaces, otros lentos y pacíficos; y a veces, como cuando miraba la Tierra, los ojos eran sólo color y nada más.
~ Ray Bradbury
I've always hated business breakfasts; I believe Oscar Wilde had a point when he said that only dull people are brilliant at breakfast.
~ Joseph Finder
It was, as I have said, a fine autumnal day; the sky was clear and serene, and nature wore that rich and golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of the tenderer kind had been nipped by the frosts into brilliant dyes of orange, purple, and scarlet.
~ Washington Irving
My dad's got a brilliant eye for scripts 'cos he's a literary agent. He and my agent read a load of scripts and filter them.
~ Daniel Radcliffe
Spencer wasn't crazy. He was incredibly calculating. Brilliantly so. Even she could admit that. Under different circumstances, Spencer might have been considered a genius. But she refused to believe that. He was sick. Twisted. But human.
~ Danielle Girard
I am the most well-adjusted human being I know. I started out this investigation as a very happy man with a great career. I've got the life people dream about: I am rich, I am famous, I've got a fabulous marriage to an absolutely, spell-bindingly brilliant woman.
~ James Ellroy
Just as Marx himself had been brilliant and prophetic in his analysis of capitalism but vague—perhaps deliberately so—about the process of revolutionary change that would finish it off
~ James MacGregor Burns
The brilliant liberal Mark Twain had his number. He called Roosevelt "far and away the worst President we have ever had." Of course, this was before Woodrow Wilson had his turn.
~ James Ostrowski
Will he?" said Lymond. "Will you, Marigold?" Brilliant, youthful face confronted restless one. A little, malicious smile crossed the Master's face. "Oh, no, he won't," said Lymond confidently. "He's going to be a naughty, naughty rogue like you and me.
~ Dorothy Dunnett