1. It is talent to easily accomplish tasks that others cannot; It's genius to finish the work that talented people can't do. [Switzerland] Amir: Diary
2. Really talented people are always kind, frank, straightforward and never reserved. [France] Balzac: Disillusionment
3. Everyone has his own talents, but some people are jealous of other people's fame and always want to show their talents in what he can't do. As far as I'm concerned, you should be reasonable: if you want to succeed, you have to be based on your own talents, but don't aim too high. Krylov (Russia): Myna
4. The so-called talent is to believe in yourself and your own strength. Gorky (Soviet Union): Ordinary Citizens
5. For the greatest people and the most dissatisfied people, their talents are the most severe spur. [German] thomas mann:
6. As the only foundation of character, profound sincerity is also the only foundation of talent. Emerson: The Natural History of Intelligence
7. The most talented people are often buried. [ancient Rome] Plautus: The Prisoner
8. A person with superior skills can only show his different worldly skills before a group of powerful enemies. Shakespeare (Britain): "Prince Thiel's Pelikris" People's talent and wisdom are born. [UK] J. seldon: Leisure at Dinner and Learning
9. The most beautiful dowry is talent. [France] Balzac: The Rise and Fall of Cesar Pirodeau
1. Great talent is more unusual than great success. [France] Wolfinger: Collection of Mottos
11. All my talents come from my love for the subject matter I have to deal with. Only the love of greatness, truth and beauty can inspire my genius. [France] Rousseau: "Confessions" (inspirational network)
12. Showing off one's outward talents is futile and admirable, while hidden talents can bring luck. Bacon (UK): On Life
13. Excellent talents will lose their value if there is no chance. [France] Napoleon: Quotations
14. There is no need to show your talents in front of everyone. [Spanish] Gracian: "The Art of Living"
15. Cherish talents and protect those who are talented and beautiful. Civilized people, cultivate them. [France] Rousseau: On Science and Art
16. People are not perfect. There are both strengths and weaknesses. In order to make everyone give full play to their talents and become effective collaborators, it is necessary to develop their strengths and avoid their weaknesses, so that they can show their talents in their respective fields. [Japanese] Tokuda Torao: Philosophy of Action that Produces Miracles
17. If a talented person is lazy, that is, he does not make efforts to develop his talents, his achievements will not be great, and sometimes he will be inferior to those with lower talents. [China] Mao Dun: On Mao Dun
18. The talents needed to be a general are very different from those needed to be a soldier. [ancient Rome] Levy: History of Rome
19. Talent exists in understanding, and it can often be obtained by heredity; Genius turns reason and imagination into action, with little or no possibility of heredity. [British] Thay Coleridge: Chatting at the Dinner.