Quote by Isaac D'Israeli

To think, and to feel, constitute the two grand divisions of men of genius - the men of reasoning and the men of imagination.


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Summary

This quote by Isaac Disraeli highlights the fundamental distinction between individuals who possess exceptional intellectual abilities. According to Disraeli, there are two distinct groups: those who excel in rational thinking and those who excel in imagination and creativity. The "men of reasoning" are logical, analytical thinkers who rely on logic and evidence, while the "men of imagination" possess a profound imaginative capacity, enabling them to innovate and create original ideas. This quote emphasizes the significance of both thinking and feeling in understanding and appreciating the different forms of genius within human beings.

By Isaac D'Israeli
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