A Quote by Benjamin Disraeli

Mediocrity can talk, but it is for genius to observe. — © Benjamin Disraeli
Mediocrity can talk, but it is for genius to observe.
In truth, I am nothing but a plodding mediocrity — please observe, a plodding mediocrity — for a mere mediocrity does not go very far, but a plodding one gets quite a distance. There is joy in that success, and a distinction can come from courage, fidelity and industry.
Observe the life like a wise tree by the side of a calm lake! Do not move; just sit and observe! Observe the Sun, observe the storms; observe the wisdom, observe the stupidities!
One must indeed be ignorant of the methods of genius to suppose that it allows itself to be cramped by forms. Forms are for mediocrity, and it is fortunate that mediocrity can act only according to routine. Ability takes its flight unhindered.
For I think it is the case with genius that it is not when quiescent so very much above mediocrity as the difference between the two might lead us to think, but that it has the power and privilege of rising from that level to a height utterly far from mediocrity: in other words that its greatness is that it can be so great.
Mediocrity borrows, genius steals.
In the republic of mediocrity, genius is dangerous.
If you stick with a vision, it might not all work, but some of it will be absolute genius. To me, 15 minutes worth of absolute genius in a film is so much better than two hours of mediocrity. I would rather pay to see something different like that.
Jealousy is the tribute mediocrity pays to genius.
There is no gap as wide as the one between mediocrity and genius.
Caricature is the tribute which mediocrity pays to genius.
Solitude, the safeguard of mediocrity, is to genius the stern friend
There is no greater consolation for mediocrity than that the genius is not immortal.
Jealousy is the tribute which mediocrity pays to genius.
I observe how people walk, laugh and talk. More than people I observe animals.
Talk not of genius baffled. Genius is master of man. Genius does what it must, and Talent does what it can.
Mediocrity has no greater consolation than in the thought that genius is not immortal.
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