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Classic sentences about talents

2. Young people must first be ambitious and set great ambitions; secondly, they must measure their strength and determine to be a useful talent for the country and the people; for this reason, they must choose a goal to study hard and practice . ——Wu Yuzhang

3. Such people are brave when they do what they should. ——Tolstoy

4. Value labor and talent. Talent is rare! ——Deng Xiaoping

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

6. When people make full use of their talents, they can do everything. ——Sun Yat-sen

7. Education is the main base for knowledge innovation, dissemination and application, and it is also the cradle for cultivating innovative spirit and innovative talents. ——Jiang Zemin

8. We say 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

9. Scientific inspiration can never come by waiting. If there is any accidental opportunity in scientific discovery, then this kind of "accidental opportunity" can only be given to those who are well-educated, to those who are good at independent thinking, and to those who have a perseverance spirit. Not for lazy people. ——Hua Luogeng Some people have high talents but ordinary achievements. They are like having big capital but not doing big business. There are also some people who are not very talented but have great achievements. They are like doing big business with small capital. The difference lies in working hard or not working hard. ——Zhu Guangqian

10. For writers, writing less is so harmful, just like doctors who lack the opportunity to diagnose diseases. ——Socrates

11. Talents, the more they seek, the more they are lacking. ——(Qing Dynasty) Wei Yuan

12. Someone asked: Does writing a good poem rely on genius? Or rely on art? My opinion is: hard study without rich talent, and talent without training are all useless; the two should use each other and combine with each other. ——Aristotle

13. The vastness of the spirit, the active imagination, and the diligence of the soul: this is genius. —— Diderot

14. No matter which line of work, professional skills are required. Genius should always be accompanied by thoughtful, uninterrupted practice directed toward a goal. Without this, even the luckiest talents will disappear without a trace. ——Delacroix A person who writes should not stop writing just like a painter should not stop painting. No matter what he writes, he must write every day. What is important is that his hands learn to obey his thoughts completely. ——Gogol

15. Even though the greatest genius lies on the green grass day and night, letting the breeze blow, and looking at the sky, gentle inspiration never visits him. ——Hegel

16. We all have to learn something from our predecessors and peers. Even the greatest genius will never achieve much if he tries to rely solely on his unique inner self to deal with everything. ——Goethe If you don’t use genius once you have it, genius will definitely decline and will be destroyed in chronic decay.

——Krylov