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A collection of classic sayings and aphorisms about valuing talents

Classic quotes and aphorisms about attaching importance to talents:

1. The one who can rule the world is talent, and the one who can become the world's talented is education. ?Hu Yuan

2. To govern a country, talent is the most important thing. ?Sun Yat-sen

3. Only in the collective can individuals obtain the means to fully develop their talents. In other words, only in the collective can there be personal freedom. ?Marx and Engels

4. Only talented people can discover the sprouts of genius, develop these sprouts, and provide them with necessary assistance in good faith. ?Saint Simon

5. Only those who know how to control their shortcomings and do not let these shortcomings control themselves are strong. ?Balzac

6. Value labor and talent. Talent is rare! ?Deng Xiaoping

7. To make the valley fertile, you must plant trees from time to time. We should pay attention to cultivating talents. ?Joliot Curie

8. Geniuses must be allowed to be independent, and humans should deeply grasp the truth that humans should make geniuses become torches without letting them give up their true nature. mission. ?Saint Simon

9. No matter which profession you are in, you need professional skills. Genius should always be accompanied by thoughtful and uninterrupted practice directed toward a goal, without which even the most fortunate talents will disappear without a trace. ?Delacroix

10. I urge God to cheer up and send talents of any kind. ?Gong Zizhen

11. We say that capitalism is not good, but it is very bold in discovering and using talents. It has a characteristic that regardless of seniority, qualified people use it and take it for granted. From this perspective, our system for selecting cadres is backward. Ranking based on seniority is a force of habit and a backward habit of snobbery. ?Deng Xiaoping

12. If your fingers are dirty, you should wash them. Only fools would cut them off. ?Anonymous

13. People always have things they don’t understand. It is because of this that people can get along with each other and respect each other. ?Anonymous

14. The most important thing for a person is vitality; the most important thing for a country is talent. ?"Proverbs Lian Bi"

15. If people can make the most of their talents, everything will prosper. ?Sun Yat-sen

16. When people make full use of their talents, they can do everything; if they can do everything, there is no way to be strong. ?Sun Yat-sen

17. Human talent is like a spark, it can be extinguished or burned. And there is only one way to force it to burn into a raging fire, which is to work and work again. ?Gorky

18. Talents, the more they are sought after, the more they are scarce. ? (Qing Dynasty) Wei Yuan

19. Talents are rare and difficult to know, so we must cherish talents and employ them without suspicion. ?Zhou Yang

20. Talents are rare and easy to lose, and the owner must not know them. ?Liang Peilan

21. Talent is like gold and copper, it grows in the sand and does not decay quickly. May the public love his people as much as he loves his honour, so that he will not be buried in rubbish. ?Yuan Mei

22. Leadership is about choosing the right people, and the best talents are free. ?Anonymous

23. Kyushu relies on wind and thunder to get angry, and it is sad that thousands of horses are silent. I urge God to cheer up and send talents of any kind. ?Gong Zizhen

24. Advance the gentleman, retreat from the villain, love talents, and promote public opinion. ? (Song Dynasty) Fan Chunren

25. What use is opportunity to those who cannot take advantage of it? Just as the wind is power only to those who can harness it. ?Simon

26. Living talent education is not about instilling knowledge, but about giving students the key to developing a cultural treasure house as much as we know. ?Tao Xingzhi

27. The state should employ virtue first and talent last. In the Kangxi period, talented people emerged from generation to generation, each leading the way for hundreds of years. ?Zhao Yi

28. The ancients said that horses do not look at each other, but they are thin. ?Ouyang Xiu

29. It is better to get ten good horses than to get one bole. ?Lv Buwei

30. Talents are put to waste, and buildings lose their huge couplets.

?Shao Ye