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Life & Wisdom Quote by Henry Van Dyke

"Genius is talent set on fire by courage"

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“Genius” gets treated like a birthright in this line, and Van Dyke snaps it back into the realm of choice. The phrasing is doing quiet rhetorical work: talent is static, even inert, until courage supplies the ignition. “Set on fire” is not the polite glow of refinement; it’s risk, heat, and the possibility of getting burned. He’s smuggling in an argument about action. Ability without exposure stays private; courage is the willingness to be seen failing in public, to publish, to perform, to commit to a vision before it’s safe.

The subtext is moral as much as artistic. Van Dyke, a poet and clergyman writing in a late-19th/early-20th-century American milieu that prized self-improvement and character, recasts genius as earned rather than bestowed. That’s a democratizing move with a Protestant work-ethic backbone: you may not control your raw gifts, but you can control your nerve. At the same time, it’s a gentle rebuke to the cultivated, timid aesthete. “Talent” can become an alibi for hesitation; “courage” is the antidote.

Why it works is its compression and its chemistry. “Talent” and “courage” are abstract nouns, but the sentence turns them into a physical process: fuel plus flame. The line flatters ambition while warning that brilliance is not the same as aptitude. It’s the moment you step past competence into consequence that the world starts calling it genius.

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Henry Van Dyke (November 10, 1852 - April 10, 1933) was a Poet from USA.

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