"The guy who invented the first wheel was an idiot. The guy who invented the other three, he was a genius"
About this Quote
Caesar’s phrasing is key. “The other three” makes improvement sound almost insultingly obvious - as if the real genius is not in seeing something no one’s seen, but in noticing what everyone else missed once it’s right there. It’s also a sly jab at ego: the first inventor gets the myth, the second gets the work, the third and fourth get the payoff. Comedy thrives on that demotion, turning the revered origin story into a practical checklist.
Context matters: Caesar came up in an era of writers’ rooms, live television, and industrial comedy - environments where success was collective, iterative, and brutally timed. The joke reads like a veteran’s verdict on credit and collaboration: the “genius” is often the person who makes the idea repeatable, scalable, and ready for the real world.
Quote Details
| Topic | Witty One-Liners |
|---|---|
| Source | Sid Caesar , quotation listed on Wikiquote: "The man who invented the wheel was an idiot. The man who invented the other three, he was a genius." (Wikiquote: Sid Caesar) |
| Cite | Cite this Quote |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Caesar, Sid. (n.d.). The guy who invented the first wheel was an idiot. The guy who invented the other three, he was a genius. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-guy-who-invented-the-first-wheel-was-an-idiot-124567/
Chicago Style
Caesar, Sid. "The guy who invented the first wheel was an idiot. The guy who invented the other three, he was a genius." FixQuotes. Accessed February 3, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-guy-who-invented-the-first-wheel-was-an-idiot-124567/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"The guy who invented the first wheel was an idiot. The guy who invented the other three, he was a genius." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-guy-who-invented-the-first-wheel-was-an-idiot-124567/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.






