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Quotes About Brilliant

I loved Alien, and I loved Carrie, and I loved The Exorcist - those were big movies for me. They were just brilliantly done, and unusual, and they all took horror to some new place.
~ Lawrence Kasdan
You can be brilliant in some ways and despicable in others. You can be a clean, upright, moral individual in your private life who never swears, treats women with respect, and speaks highly of duty and honor - and go out every day and dedicate yourself to a cause that makes the world worse.
~ Alexandra Petri
Create the kind of workplace and company culture that will attract great talent. If you hire brilliant people, they will make work feel more like play.
~ Richard Branson
Honesty in art inspires and moves me. I am passionate about creating truthful experiences as much as I love being the spectator to a brilliant body of work.
~ Crystal Reed
A hen's egg is, quite simply, a work of art, a masterpiece of design and construction with, it has to be said, brilliant packaging!
~ Delia Smith
Gabriel Garcia Marquez's 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' is such a powerful book, and 'Love in the Time of Cholera' is so strangely, brilliantly optimistic.
~ Anjelica Huston
Hitchcock had a charm about him. He was very funny at times. He was incredibly brilliant in his field of suspense.
~ Tippi Hedren
There isn't really a theatre culture in L.A., which is odd when there are so many brilliant actors there.
~ Raza Jaffrey
My father was a brilliant inventor and businessman. He taught me to appreciate the opportunities that America offers to innovators.
~ Erik Prince
Online, you show how brilliant you are by manipulating the language of the Internet.
~ David Crystal
Oh, I love London Society! It has immensely improved. It is entirely composed now of beautiful idiots and brilliant lunatics. Just what Society should be.
~ Oscar Wilde
Oh, I love London Society!  I think it has immensely improved.  It is entirely composed now of beautiful idiots and brilliant lunatics.  Just what Society should be. lord caversham.  Hum!  Which is Goring?  Beautiful idiot, or the other thing? mabel chiltern. 
~ Oscar Wilde
We Irish are too poetical to be poets; we are a nation of brilliant failures, but we are the greatest talkers since the Greeks.
~ Oscar Wilde
Oh, I love London Society! I think it has immensely improved. It is entirely composed now of beautiful idiots and brilliant lunatics. Just what Society should be.
~ Oscar Wilde
I don't know whose brilliant idea that was, but it wasn't mine, that's for sure.
~ Ozzy Osbourne
In private life, Lottie Blossom tended to substitute for wistfulness and pathos a sort of "Passed-For-Adults-Only" joviality which expressed itself outwardly in a brilliant and challenging smile, and inwardly and spiritually in her practice of keeping alligators in wickerwork baskets and asking unsuspecting strangers to lift the lid.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
I was impressed by Hendrix. His attitude was brilliant. Even the way he walked was amazing.
~ Ritchie Blackmore
Priestley, a brilliant man with an astonishing variety of talents, did not lack for career options. He was employed as a minister for a Dissenting church in Leeds, England. ("Dissenting" meant that it was not affiliated with the Church of England, the state-sanctioned religion.) But
~ Chip Heath
Coldplay fans are the best in the world. If you like Coldplay then you're obviously very intelligent and good looking and all-around brilliant.
~ Chris Martin
The brilliant blue of the morning sky has faded, as if left out too long in the sun.
~ Christina Baker Kline
A brilliant white light beat pitilessly down, like the fierce desert sun at midday on the French Foreign Legion; the glittering floor dazzled the eye with the cruel desert glare. We walked slowly through the cereals.
~ Helen DeWitt
But I've been reading A Very Easy Death, about Simone de Beauvoir's mother dying of cancer – it's just brilliant. It really helped me.' She
~ Helen Garner
I believe food is the most brilliant invention ever.
~ Helena Christensen
Her face was brilliant and glowing; but this glow was not one of brightness; it suggested the fearful glow of a conflagration in the midst of a dark night.
~ Leo Tolstoy