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Quotes About Talents

There's always so many opportunities and different movies that I can do, but it depends on what interests me and what I think is a fit for me.
~ Noah Schnapp
graces were never yet given to any one man.A verse
~ Michel de Montaigne
I don't have any special talents, just an ordinary desire to live like a human being.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
Figure out what you really love doing and use your strengths on a daily basis.
~ Tom Rath
I'm having a blast using the gifts and talents that God has given me as a platform to minister to people and love them and shine the light that He wants me to shine.
~ Christian Hosoi
Un ganador es alguien que reconoce los talentos que Dios le ha dado, trabaja esos talentos para desarrollar habilidades y usa esas habilidades para alcanzar sus metas.
~ Brian Tracy
Everyone's body has its own relative strengths
~ Calvin D. Banyan
Malcolm J. Moldowsky could see the ugliness unfolding. It would take all his subterranean talents to save the sugar bill, and he couldn't do it if Dilbeck got caught in a sex scandal. After years of slithering through political gutters, Moldowsky was still amazed at how primevally stupid most politicians could be, on any given night.
~ Carl Hiaasen
Just a minute, said Lobsang. Who are you? Time has stopped, the world is given over to...fairy tales and monsters, and there's a schoolteacher walking around? Best kind of person to have, said Susan. We don't like silliness. Anyway, I told you. I've inherited certain talents. Like living outside of time? That's one of them. It's a weird talent for a schoolteacher! Good for marking, though, said Susan calmly.
~ Terry Pratchett
It was, he felt, a persistent flaw in his wife's otherwise practical and sensible character that she believed, against all evidence, that he was a man of many talents. He knew he had hidden depths. There was nothing in them that he'd like to see float to the surface. They contained things that should be left to lie.
~ Terry Pratchett
Music, landscape gardening, architecture—there was no start to his talents.
~ Terry Pratchett
Democracy depends on engagement, a firsthand accounting of what one sees, what one feels, and what one thinks, followed by the artful practice of expressing the truth of our times through our own talents, gifts, and vocations.
~ Terry Tempest Williams
Gaben, wer hätte sie nicht? Talente - Spielzeug für Kinder, Erst der Ernst macht den Mann, erst der Fleiß das Genie.
~ Theodor Fontane
The biggest challenge being an entrepreneur is knowing what you are good at and what you need to build on.
~ Sara Davies
What were her abilities? She played the pianoforte passably well even though it didn't interest her. She loved to read and could spend the rest of her life in a library. She'd written a book, and her imagination was such that she could transport herself from the wilds of Scotland to anywhere.
~ Karen Ranney
Only the really plain people know about love - the very fascinating ones try so hard to create an impression that they soon exhaust their talents.
~ Katherine Hepburn
Accuracy and diligence are much more necessary to a Lawyer, than great comprehension of mind, or brilliancy of talents," Daniel Webster argued, for the lawyer's "business is to refine, define, and split hairs…. A man can never gallop over the fields of Law on Pegasus, nor fly across them on the wing of oratory. If he would stand on terra firma he must descend."25
~ Brian R. Dirck
All our talents increase in the using, and every faculty, both good and bad, strengthens by exercise: therefore, if you choose to use the bad, or those which tend to evil, till they become your masters, and neglect the good till they dwindle away, you have only yourself to blame.
~ bronte anne ii
Ten thousand years ago, humankind had the genetic potential to read a book, yet not one single human on the planet could read; the genetic potential to play the piano existed, yet not one person could play; the genetic potential to dunk a basketball, type a sentence, ride a bicycle—all that potential existed, but it all remained unexpressed.
~ Bruce D. Perry
The path of self-realisation is the most difficult. -We acquire a sense of worth either by realising our talents, or by keeping busy, or by identifying ourselves with something apart from us - be it a cause, a leader, a group, possessions, and the like. Of the three, the path of self-realisation is the most difficult. It is taken when other avenues to a sense of worth are more or less blocked.
~ Bruce Lee
There was nothing haphazard about Bruce's training regime, neither was he particularly "lucky" in having started out with natural physical gifts. The greatest talents that Bruce brought to realizing his dreams were intelligence and curiosity (hand in hand, a powerful combination), dedication and perseverance (stick-to-itiveness even in the face of intervening obstacles), and focus (enjoying the journey as much as the destination).
~ Bruce Lee
I was blessed with certain gifts and talents and God gave them to me to be the best person I can be and to have a positive impact on other people.
~ Bryan Clay
You do indeed have great power and talents, but have faith in the One who gave them to you.
~ Bryan Davis
The journey of individuation is in this sense a continuous coming home to ourselves that gives us the ongoing courage to face the suffering involved in allowing our buried talents to emerge, and to realize the innate wisdom within us—that can only be forged by the fires of feelings and passion that bring our soul to an inner glow.
~ Bud Harris