“One of the marks of true genius is a quality of abundance. A rich, rollicking abundance, enough to give indigestion to ordinary people. Great artists turn it out in rolls, in swatches. They cover whole ceilings with paintings, they chip out a mountainside in stone, they write not one novel but a shelf full. It follows that some of their work is better than other. As much as a third of it may be pretty bad. Shall we say this unevenness is the mark of their humanity - of their proud mortality as well as of their immortality?” PeopleGivingWritingWellsMayEnoughWholeArtistHumanityTurnsQualityNovelRichTalentPaintingProudGeniusOrdinaryStonesThirdsMarkImmortalityAbundanceMortalityShelvesGreat ArtChipsOrdinary PeopleCeilingsGreat ArtistIndigestionTrue Genius Book:The Nature of the Artist: An Address Delivered at the Dedication Ceremonies for Lee Pattison Recital Hall, Wilbur Hall, Mary Kimberly Residence Hall Source: The Nature of the Artist: An Address Delivered at the Dedication Ceremonies for Lee Pattison Recital Hall, Wilbur Hall, Mary Kimberly Residence Hall
“I think there's an abundance of talent in America and there will never be not a lot of talent out there.” ThinkingAmericaTalentAbundance Author:Randy Jackson
“By expressing our unique talents and using them to serve others, we will experience unlimited love, abundance, and true fulfillment in our lives.” Our LivesTalentUniqueFulfillmentAbundanceUnlimitedUnique TalentsUnlimited Love Author:Deepak Chopra