Quotes about tale
talent enough
Having no talent is no longer enough. Gore Vidal
talent mature ifs
Precocious talents mature slowly if at all. Gore Vidal
talent busy too-busy
If you are too busy to develop your talents, you are too busy. Julia Cameron
talent tenacity
Often it is tenacity, not talent, that rules the day. Julia Cameron
tales grain repeats
Why cover the same ground again? ... It goes against my grain to repeat a tale told once, and told so clearly. Homer
tales hard
The wordy tale, once told, were hard to tell again. Homer
tales repetition tedious
What so tedious as a twice-told tale? Homer
tales tedious
It is tedious to tell again tales already plainly told. Homer
talent stamina
Whatever I lack in talent I have in stamina. Richard Armitage
talent film
I had a talent for scoring films. I just developed it. John Carpenter
talent amount extraordinary
It's the most extraordinary and saddest thing, the amount of talent out there not being seen. Gedde Watanabe
talent
Talent will come out. Ray Walston
talent appetite
We each after a while have to become reconciled to what it is that our talents and appetites lead us to. Tobias Wolff
talent ifs i-can
If I have a talent, it's already been exploited! I've shown everything I can do to the public. Nick Cannon
talent wasting-my-time stage
If somebody doesn't have any talent, get off the stage! You're wasting my time. Elaine Stritch
talent
Inquisitiveness is the most useful talent. Franklin D. Roosevelt
talent great-talent shortcomings
Great talent admits shortcomings. Philip Seymour Hoffman
talent trump felt
I always felt that my talent would trump everything. Mary Elizabeth Winstead
talent forefathers
What you have inherited from your forefathers, it takes work to make it your own. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
talent
You have no control over how much talent you possess. You control only what you do with it. John C. Maxwell
talent shameless certain
Every form of talent involves a certain shameless-ness. Emile M. Cioran
talent used
Talents used are talents multiplied. Ellen G. White
talent scales right-time
Even with talent, it's who you meet at the right time that tips the scales. Richard Briers
talent vocation persons
Every person has his or her own vocation-talent is the call. Ralph Waldo Emerson
talent forte foibles
A forte always makes a foible. Ralph Waldo Emerson
talent stage results
The market is ridiculously overcrowded with early stage investors. This results in a talent drain, where the best talent gets diffused and work for their own startups. Sean Parker
talent offers
I have no talent. I have nothing to offer. Kendra Wilkinson
talent tenacity
I don't have talent. I have tenacity. Henry Rollins
talent disgusting oneself
Disgust at having to talk about oneself is what distinguishes novelistic talent from lyric talent, Milan Kundera
talent command eloquence
There is no talent so pernicious as eloquence to those who have it under command. Joseph Addison
talent innate-talents feels
I feel like directing is an innate talent. Jordana Brewster
talent moments that-moment
I realized in that moment that physically speaking my talents were well beyond Joe [Namath’s] talents. So then I realized, ‘What am I doing here? This doesn’t make sense because it’s always going to be about Joe.’ John Riggins
talent ability
Talent was not rare; the ability to survive having it was. Neal Stephenson