"Good sense travels on the well-worn paths; genius, never. And that is why the crowd, not altogether without reason, is so ready to treat great men as lunatics"
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The subtext is where Lombroso’s own era gets loud. Writing in the late 19th century, he helped popularize the idea that deviance - criminality, “madness,” even brilliance - could be read as biological fate. His famous (and now discredited) project of pinning genius to pathology sits behind this aphorism like a shadow. He’s not only describing how society misrecognizes innovation; he’s flirting with the claim that extraordinary minds really do border on illness. That’s a seductive story for modernity, which wanted both great artists and neat categories to file them under.
There’s also a sly power move embedded here: the crowd is excused (“not altogether without reason”), while “great men” are romanticized as inherently illegible. Genius gets its aura by being misunderstood; the public gets absolution for misunderstanding it. The quote captures the cultural bargain: we mythologize innovators as mad, then use that myth to keep their ideas safely at arm’s length.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Lombroso, Cesare. (2026, January 16). Good sense travels on the well-worn paths; genius, never. And that is why the crowd, not altogether without reason, is so ready to treat great men as lunatics. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/good-sense-travels-on-the-well-worn-paths-genius-126872/
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Lombroso, Cesare. "Good sense travels on the well-worn paths; genius, never. And that is why the crowd, not altogether without reason, is so ready to treat great men as lunatics." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/good-sense-travels-on-the-well-worn-paths-genius-126872/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Good sense travels on the well-worn paths; genius, never. And that is why the crowd, not altogether without reason, is so ready to treat great men as lunatics." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/good-sense-travels-on-the-well-worn-paths-genius-126872/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.














