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great minds

prov. A shortened form of great minds think alike

Usage examples of "great minds".

It was the meeting of those two great minds that set the course of the Christian Church from thenceforth, and put an end to—.

Inexperienced though she was in the ways of offensive metafunction, Elizabeth saw how the Angel of the Abyss had planned this from the very beginning: the elimination of two great minds that threatened his schemes, and the coincidental death of the third, beneath contempt.

As young Denis's mind matured and the shy child turned into one of the great minds of the world, Rogi had learned to fear him—.

From the wisdom of ancient China to the great minds of our day, timeless ideas from all over the world illuminate the principles of the 7 Habits and provide insights on practicing them in your life.

At first, my most popular products were re-creations of great minds and events in the pre-singularity past.

Perhaps they long to travel freely through a universe that is infinitely large and provides their great minds with an intellectual challenge that is also infinite.