When you recognize what your talents are, a happy life is developing them to the greatest extent you can.
I think children have talent and insight, but it gets beaten out of them.
I love Wayne, I respect his talent. I've watched him grow up.
Having talent is like having blue eyes. You don't admire a man for the colour of his eyes. I admire a man for what he does with his talent.
I think there's an abundance of talent in America and there will never be not a lot of talent out there.
It is possible that the production of genius is reserved to a limited period of mankind's history.
There is hardly a more common error than that of taking the man who has one talent, for a genius.
Every person has a talent, but not the same one. Every person has to discover his personal talent and go with his talent. And then you are you, and what you do, you do because you love what you do, not because you want to be famous or because you're making money. You do the work because you love it.
No one would have picked me out in high school and said, 'This guy is going to be in show business. ' I don't have any of the talents you would normally associate with show business.
My big ears indicated a talent for music. This thrilled me.
If I wasn't acting, I have no clue what I'd be doing 'cause I have no other talent.
Talent seduces us into interpretation. My sister could draw wonderfully, but she would never have hit upon the idea of becoming a painter. I never had that extreme talent.
There's no such thing as talent; you just have to work hard enough.
I'd rather have more heart than talent any day.
People should be able to rise as hard, high as their hard work, their ambition, their talent will take them.
You have to have talent. You have to get the audition and then you have to nail the audition.
Amazing," Edward muttered. "How can someone so tiny be so annoying?" Alice laughed. "It's a talent.
A great conductor possesses that certain charisma and talent that demand the ears and the attention of an audience. I can't tell you how that happens, but I'm sure it has an inner basis that is never learned.
Experiencing yourself out of context, divorced from your usual point of view, skews your perspective – it’s like hearing your voice on an answering machine. It’s almost like meeting a stranger; or discovering a talent you never knew you had.
If I have any talent at all, it is not for doing but for being.