“I'm a big 'American Idol' watcher, and sometimes I like to watch 'America's Got Talent.' Those are big, corny admissions, but sometimes it's so fun to see those kids really sing their hearts out.” HeartSometimesBigsKidsAmericaFunWatchesTalentIdolsCornyAdmissionWatchersAmerican Idol Author:Katey Sagal
“Hard work and talent are crucial to success, and intangible qualities like heart and clutch are generally real - but luck is just as important. Nobody gets to the top by accident, but nobody’s on top without some pretty phenomenal accidents of fate.” HeartImportantRealHardQualityFateTalentHard WorkLuckAccidentsCrucialPhenomenalIntangibleClutchIntangible Quality Author:Andrew Sharp
“I am so attracted to ambition and drive and talent. If a man loves something and can put his heart into it, I am instantly into him. I like a strong man who can be in control and make decisions but who is sensitive and attentive. That is the perfect combination.” IfsMenHeartStrongDecisionPerfectTalentAmbitionCombinationSensitiveStrong ManPerfect Combination Author:Meaghan Rath
“The world is full of what seem like intractable problems. Often we let that paralyze us. Instead, let is spur you to action. There are some people in the world that we can't help, but there are so many more that we can. So when you see a mother and her children suffering in another part of the world, don't look away. Look right at them. Let them break your heart, then let your empathy and your talents help you make a difference in the lives of others. Whether you volunteer every week or just a few times a year, your time and unique skills are invaluable.” PeopleWorldYearsLooksHeartChildrenHelpingProblemSeemsActionMotherSufferingDifferencesBreakWeekTalentSkillsUniqueEmpathyMaking A DifferenceVolunteerSpursLives Of OthersInvaluableBreak Your HeartYou Make A Difference Author:Melinda Gates
“Tis not my talent to conceal my thoughts, Or carry smiles and sunshine in my face, When discontent sits heavy at my heart.” HeartFacesTalentMy HeartHeavyDeceitSunshineMy ThoughtsDiscontent Book:Cato. A Tragedy. London 1808 Source: Cato. A Tragedy. London 1808