“A man possessed of splendid talents, which he often abused, and of a sound judgment, the admonitions of which he often neglected; a man who succeeded only in an inferior department of his art, but who in that department succeeded pre-eminently.” MenArtSoundTalentJudgmentAbuseDepartmentPossessedInferiorsSplendidNeglectedAdmonitionSound Judgment Author:Thomas B. Macaulay
“Creativity or talent, like electricity, is something I don’t understand but something I’m able to harness and use. While electricity remains a mystery, I know I can plug into it and light up a cathedral or a synagogue or an operating room and use it to help save a life. Or I can use it to electrocute someone. Like electricity, creativity makes no judgment. I can use it productively or destructively. The important thing is to use it. You can’t use up creativity. The more you use it, the more you have.” KnowsI CanImportantHelpingUseLightAbleRoomsCreativityMysteryTalentJudgmentRemainsImportant ThingsElectricityCathedralsLight UpHarnessPlugsSave A LifeSynagogueOperating Room Author:Maya Angelou
“Sometimes a fool has talent, but never judgment.” SometimesTalentFoolJudgment Author:Francois de La Rochefoucauld
“A strong life force can be seen in physical vitality, courage, competent judgment, self-mastery, sexual vigor, and the realization of each person's unique talents and purpose in life. To maintain a powerful life force, forget yourself, forget about living and dying, and bring your full attention into this moment.” PersonsSelfMomentsPurposeStrongForceForgetPowerfulAttentionDyingTalentJudgmentUniqueYogaRealizationPurpose Of LifeMasteryVitalityCompetentSelf MasteryForget YouVigorUnique TalentsStrong LifePowerful Life Author:H. E Davey
“For many activities, people cannot rely solely on themselves in evaluating their ability level because such judgments require inferences from probabilistic indicants of talent about which they may have limited knowledge. Self-appraisals are, therefore, partly based on the opinions of others who presumably possess evaluative competence” PeopleMaySelfAbilityLevelsOpinionTalentActivityJudgmentRelyCompetenceInferenceSelf EfficacyAppraisalLimited Knowledge Author:Albert Bandura
“Men, generally going with the stream, seldom judge for themselves, and purity of taste is almost as rare as talent.” MenTalentJudgingTasteJudgmentStreamsPurity Book:A Philosophical Dictionary Source: A Philosophical Dictionary
“Kant thinks of judgment as a special faculty or talent of the mind, not reducible to discursive reasoning but cultivated through experience and practice.” ThinkingMindPracticeSpecialTalentJudgmentReasoningFaculty Author:Allen W. Wood