If he doesn't know his own human dignity, he can't respect the dignity of others at all. -Schiller
Human talent is like a spark, which can be extinguished or burned. And there is only one way to make it burn into a raging fire, that is, labor and then labor. -Gorky
People can do everything they can. -Sun Yat-sen
A year's plan is nothing more than a tree valley; a decade's plan is nothing more than a tree; A lifelong plan is nothing more than a tree person. -Guan zhong
a long talent is not put into use, but a huge building is lost. -Shao Ye
The ancients don't look at horses, but they are thin. There's nothing in the world that can be sniffed at, but the city is fat. -Ouyang Xiu
When the state employs people, it should be based on morality and talent is the last. -Kangxi Jiangshan has talented people, each leading the way for hundreds of years. —— Zhao Yi
To rule the world lies in talents, and those who become talents in the world are educating. -Hu Yuan
I advise God to get back on his feet and drop talents in an eclectic way. -gong zizhen
talent is like gold and copper, and it grows in the sand and does not rot quickly. May the public love men as much as they love them, and don't bury the dregs. -Yuan Mei
If people do their best, they will do everything; If you do everything, you will be rich and powerful. -Sun Yat-sen
Talents are rare and hard to know, so we should cherish talents and employ people without doubt. -Zhou Yang
Cherish labor and talents. Talents are rare! -Deng Xiaoping
We say that capitalism is not good, but it is very bold in finding and using talents. It has a characteristic, regardless of seniority, all qualified people use it and take it for granted. From this point of view, our system of selecting cadres is backward. On seniority is a habitual force and a backward habitual snobbery. -Deng Xiaoping
Only talented people can find the buds of genius, develop them and give them necessary assistance in good faith. -Saint-Simon
The talented people must be made independent, and human beings should profoundly grasp the truth that human beings should make talented people become torches instead of letting them give up their real mission. -Saint-Simon
Genius exists in all ages; However, unless something extraordinary happens to excite the masses and a talented person appears, the gifted person will become rigid. -Diderot
He has the spark of genius! Do you know what this means? That is brave, open-minded, and far-sighted ... He planted a tree, and he has already seen the results of thousands of years and looked forward to the happiness of mankind. This kind of person is rare. Love this kind of person if you want to love it. -Chekhov
To make the valley fertile, you have to plant trees from time to time. We should pay attention to cultivating talents. -Iorio Curie
There are geniuses there, and I spend all other people's coffee time at work. -Lu Xun
Although a talented person is high, he cannot be sanctified without learning. -Liu Xiang painted a water on the 1th and a stone on the 5th. -du fu
his career is good at being diligent and lazy, and his success is ruined by thinking. -Han Yu
The decisive factor in forming a genius should be diligence. ..... It is in direct proportion to study hard and practice hard. -Guo Moruo
I'm a clumsy learner, and I don't have enough talent, so I study hard. -Mei Lanfang
You should know that learning is difficult, and you should care about being diligent. -Chen Yi
The inspiration of science can never wait. If there is any accidental opportunity for scientific discovery, then this "accidental opportunity" can only be given to those who are literate, to those who are good at independent thinking, to those who have perseverance, and not to lazy people. -Hua Luogeng
For those who engage in science, diligence is the mother of success! -Mao Yisheng
Some people have high talent and average achievements. It's like they have big capital but don't do big business. Others have extraordinary talent but great achievements. They're like doing big business with small capital. The difference between this is hard work and not hard work. -Zhu Guangqian
For a writer, writing less is so harmful, just as a doctor lacks the opportunity to see a doctor. -Socrates
Someone asked: Does it depend on genius to write a good poem? Or by art? My view is that it is useless to study hard without rich talent, and to have talent without training; The two should be mutually used and combined. -Aristotle
The vastness of spirit, the activity of imagination and the diligence of mind are genius. -Diderot
No matter what line of work, you need professional skills. Genius should always be accompanied by that kind of intelligent and uninterrupted practice that leads to a goal. Without this, even the luckiest talents will disappear without a trace. -Delacroix
My motto is always: Never write every day; If I sometimes make the god of art sleepy, it is only to make him more excited after waking up. -Beethoven
A writer should not stop writing, just as a painter should not stop painting. Whatever he writes, he must write every day. What matters is that he learns to obey his thoughts completely. -Nikolai Gogol
Although the greatest genius lies on the grass day and night, letting the breeze blow and looking at the sky, gentle inspiration never patronizes him. -Hegel
We should all learn something from our predecessors and peers. Even the greatest genius will never achieve much if he wants to deal with everything by his unique inner self. -Goethe
Genius works are irrigated with tears. -Balzac
With genius, it is bound to decline, and it will be destroyed in chronic decay. -krylov
As a scientist, my success ... is mainly: I love science-infinite patience in thinking about any problem for a long time-diligence in observing and collecting facts-considerable invention ability and common sense. -Darwin
Genius is the most powerful cow. They work 18 hours a day without stopping. -Jules Lerner
"Genius is diligence", as someone once said. If this statement is not completely correct, it is at least to a large extent correct. -liebknecht