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| Talent may be in time forgiven, but genius never |
| Lord Byron |
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| The best friend will probably acquire the best wife, because a good marriage is founded on the talent for friendship |
| Friedrich Nietzsche |
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| The most valuable of all talents is never using two words when one will do. |
| Thomas Jefferson |
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| The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two words when one will do |
| Thomas Jefferson |
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| There is a fountain of youth: It is your mind, your talents, the creativity you bring in your life and the lives of people you love |
| Sophia Loren |
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| There is no substitute for talent. Industry and all its virtues are of no avail. |
| Aldous Huxley |
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| There is no such thing as a great talent without great will power. |
| Honore de Balzac |
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| There is no such thing as talent. There is pressure. |
| Alfred Adler |
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| There is the same difference between talent and genius that there is between a stone mason and a sculptor |
| Robert Green Ingersoll |
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| Two kinds of men generally best succeed in political life; men of no principle, but of great talent; and men of no talent, but of one principle - that of obedience to their superiors. |
| Wendell Phillips |
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| We are not in a position in which we have nothing to work with. We already have capacities, talents, direction, missions, callings. |
| Abraham Maslow |
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| We believe that if men have the talent to invent new machines that put men out of work, they have the talent to put those men back to work |
| John Fitzgerald Kennedy |
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| Whatever talents I possess may suddenly diminish or suddenly increase. I can with ease become an ordinary fool. I may be one now. But it doesn't do to upset one's own vanity. |
| Dylan Thomas |
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| When a man's talk is commonplace and his writings uncommon, it means that his talent lies in the place from which he borrows it, and not in himself |
| Michel de Montaigne |
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