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| I have feelings too. I am still human. All I want is to be loved, for myself and for my talent. |
| Marilyn Monroe |
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| I know quite certainly that I myself have no special talent; curiosity, obsession and dogged endurance, combined with self-criticism, have brought me to my ideas. |
| Albert Einstein |
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| I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered together at the White House with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone |
| John Fitzgerald Kennedy |
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| I've never sought success in order to get fame and money; it's the talent and the passion that count in success |
| Ingrid Bergman |
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| In the battle of existence, Talent is the punch; Tact is the clever footwork |
| Wilson Mizner |
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| Invention is the talent of youth, as judgment is of age. |
| Jonathan Swift |
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| It is in the ability to deceive oneself that the greatest talent is shown |
| Anatole France |
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| It is not enough to have a good mind; the main thing is to use it well. |
| Rene Descartes |
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| It takes little talent to see what lies under one's nose, a good deal to know in what direction to point that organ. |
| W. H. Auden |
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| My illusions didn't have anything to do with being a fine actress, I knew how third rate I was. I could actually feel my lack of talent, as if it were cheap clothes I was wearing inside. But, my God, how I wanted to learn, to change, to improve! |
| Marilyn Monroe |
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| Never have I thought that I was the happy possessor of a "talent"; my sole concern has been to save myself by work and faith. |
| Jean-Paul Sartre |
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| Of all the things I have done, the most vital is coordinating the talents of those who work for us and pointing them towards a certain goal. |
| Walt Disney |
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| Put your talent into your work, but your genius into your life |
| Oscar Wilde |
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| Talent alone cannot make a writer. There must be a man behind the book; a personality which, by birth and quality, is pledged to the doctrines there set forth, and which exists to see and state things so, and not otherwise. |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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| Talent finds its models, methods, and ends in society, exists for exhibition, and goes to the soul only for power to work. Genius is its own end, and draws its means and the style of its architecture from within. |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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| Talent is a matter of quantity. Talent does not write on page, it writes three hundred. |
| Jules Renard |
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| Talent is cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work. |
| Stephen King |
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| Talent is helpful in writing, but guts are absolutely necessary. |
| Jessamyn West |
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