“I think everyone has gifts and everyone has talents. If you are successful at it, it feels really good but it never really penetrates completely.” IfsThinkingFeelsSuccessfulTalentPenetrate Author:Gwen Stefani
“Successful people use their strength by recognizing, developing, and utilizing the talents of others.” PeopleUseSuccessfulTalentDevelopingSuccessful PeopleRecognizingUtilizing Author:Zig Ziglar
“I do like to try and see myself in football players. Everybody is different and express themselves in different ways. There are different kinds of talents of course and there are many who I would never have had the talent that they have when I was a player. But I still had that determination to be successful and try my best.” WayTryingKindStillsDifferentCoursesSuccessfulPlayerTalentFootballDeterminationDifferent WaysBeing SuccessfulDifferent KindsFootball Player Author:Alex Ferguson
“The experience on that movie (Dead Poets Society) was, for lack of a better term, life-altering. Peter Weir has a unique talent for making movies that are intelligent but also mainstream. I've never been terribly successful at doing that.” TermSuccessfulTalentPoetUniqueIntelligentPeterMainstreamLife AlteringDead Poets SocietyDead PoetsUnique TalentsTerm Life Author:Ethan Hawke
“One problem people have is that they lie to themselves. You may think you are more talented then the next guy. Which is exactly what the next guy thinks as well. Rarely is talent enough. You have to find ways to make yourself stand out. You do so by playing to your strengths and making people aware of those strengths. Always remember that no matter how many times you get shot down, you will get smarter, better and you only have to be right once to be successful.” PeopleThinkingWayWellsMayMatterEnoughProblemRememberLyingGuyNextSuccessfulTalentShotsBeing SuccessfulSmarterStanding Out Author:Mark Cuban
“Talent is a dreadfully cheap commodity, cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work and study; a constant process of honing. Talent is a dull knife that will cut nothing unless it is wielded with great force.” HardIndividualForceProcessWorkStudySuccessfulCuttingTalentHard WorkTablesConstantDullKnivesSaltCommodityCheaperHoning Book:Danse Macabre Source: Danse Macabre
“To be successful in the world of art you must, of course, have talent, although very small talents have gone very far in this age. Just as the microphone gave volume to voices that had none, so does the science of press-agentry magnify limited skills into highly saleable properties.” WorldDoeArtAgeArtistCoursesVoiceGoneSuccessfulTalentSkillsPressesPropertyBeing SuccessfulVolumeMicrophones Book:More in Anger Source: More in Anger
“If I would put my talent on the table, if I would control my impulses, if I would make decisions and plans for my own life, then I could be successful.” IfsMy OwnDecisionSuccessfulPlansTalentTablesImpulseBeing SuccessfulMy Own Life Author:Star Parker
“The theater is a baffling business, and a shockingly wasteful one when you consider that people who have proven their worth, who have appeared in or been responsible for successful plays, who have given outstanding performances, can still, in the full tide of their energy, be forced, through lack of opportunity, to sit idle season after season, their enthusiasm, their morale, their very talent dwindling to slow gray death. Of finances we will not even speak; it is too sad a tale.” PeopleStillsPlayActorsOpportunityEnergySpeakGivenActingSuccessfulTalentPerformancesSeasonsTheaterResponsibleTalesFinanceEnthusiasmGrayTidesIdleProvenWagesOutstandingMoraleOutstanding Performance Book:Past imperfect Source: Past imperfect
“Do you want to be successful? Nurture your talent.” WantSuccessfulTalentBeing SuccessfulNurture Author:Tennessee Ernie Ford
“One of my favorite writers is short story writer/essayist Jorge Luis Borges, who was blind. I'm not claiming to be anything remotely resembling a talent of Borges' caliber, but he is an inspiration and a proof that one can be a meaningful and successful writer while blind.” StoriesInspirationSuccessfulTalentBlindMy FavoriteProofMeaningfulShort StoryEssayistsCaliberBorgesStory Writers Author:Larry Howes
“Talent is one thing, it is how you nurture and develop it, and never walk away from it. You can be rich, successful, you win awards, but it can always be better.” WinningWalksSuccessfulRichOne ThingTalentAwardsNurture Author:Kevin Spacey
“A successful solution to the client's design needs requires a collaboration of my skills, talents and knowledge with the client's information base, history in their industry and personality.” NeedsSuccessfulTalentInformationDesignPersonalityIndustrySkillsSolutionsCollaborationClients Author:Jeff Fisher
“To be a successful businessman, you must have remarkable talents; and if you have such talents, why waste them on business?” IfsSuccessfulTalentWasteRemarkableBusinessmanSuccessful BusinessSuccessful Businessman Author:Yisroel Salanter
“The successful editor is one who is constantly finding newwriters, nurturing their talents, and publishing them with critical and financial success.” SuccessfulTalentFindingsFinancialCriticalEditorsPublishingNurturingFinancial Success Book:Max Perkins: Editor of Genius Source: Max Perkins: Editor of Genius
“China has many successful entrepreneurs and business people. I hope that more people of insight will put their talents to work to improve the lives of poor people in China and around the world, and seek solutions for them.” PeopleWorldPoorSuccessfulTalentSolutionsEntrepreneurChinaInsightAround The WorldPoor PeopleSuccessful Entrepreneurs Author:Bill Gates
“When a sculptor creates a sculpture, a writer writes a novel, or a painter paints a motif on a canvas, he needs talent and expertise. But to be successful in his endeavor, he also needs to have the passionate feeling that he wants, at all costs, to create a work of art which, in his head, constantly demands to be accomplished. The same also applies to developing board games or card games.” WantNeedsWritingArtFeelingsGamesNovelSuccessfulTalentCostDemandPaintPassionatePainterCardsDevelopingBoardsAccomplishedBeing SuccessfulWorks Of ArtEndeavorCanvasSculptureExpertiseSculptorsMotifsBoard Games Author:Klaus Teuber
“Desire is the intangible quality that has more impact on success than talent, education, or IQ. You can't see desire, but you can feel its presence, and see its results in the lives of successful people.” PeopleFeelsDesireResultsQualitySuccessfulTalentImpactSuccessful PeopleIntangibleIntangible Quality Author:Robert Fulghum