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Talent is commonly developed at the expense of character.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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1803
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1882
)
I think it's a compliment to the talent that's on our team, ... I don't think talent in and of itself is the reason why you win championships. I don't think that that will determine where we finish. It will be a character and style and chemistry that's developed through a season at LSU that will determine where we finish.
Les Miles
A new actress is pretty commonly seen in the press, but you don't often see such mystery behind who the character really is.
Rachel Roberts
(
1927
-)
That character in conversation which commonly passes for agreeable is made up of civility and falsehood
The character of the kids we have in the program is great. The talent obviously helps, but even when I'm not happy, like after tonight, our character is still there.
Tim Parmeter
It must be remembered that the Bush White House has a separate talent for character assassination that must not be confused with a talent for governance.
Richard Dreyfuss
(
1947
-)
Words become low by the occasions to which they are applied, or the general character of them who use them; and the disgust which they produce arises from the revival of those images with which they are commonly united
Samuel Johnson
(
1709
-
1784
)
CFOs understand it's a large expense, and they say it's a top-five expense for [them]. But most banks will readily admit and acknowledge that telecom expense is complex, it's dynamic, and it's changing all the time. And they don't have their arms around it.
Vincent Brennan
Company logos, for example, are meant to be recognized, and we found that logos have a high correlation. Shorthand systems, which are meant to give a note-taker speed at the expense of a commonly recognizable system of symbols, do not.
Mark Changizi
Moderation is commonly firm, and firmness is commonly successful
Samuel Johnson
(
1709
-
1784
)
Moderation
A new idea is rarely born like Venus attended by graces/ More commonly it's modeled of baling wire and acne./ More commonly it wheezes and tips over.
Marge Piercy
(
1936
-)
The Irish people, who are commonly thought of as peasants, have developed a cuisine using these kinds of items that, for them, are common food. For them it's not high-end items. For them it's regular food.
Robert Christensen
I think they have developed the character very nicely and it's gone exactly as it was planned to happen. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe.
Brent Spiner
(
1949
-)
He loves and respects the game, he honestly respects people. These values, these character attributes really, really jumped off the page for me. The talent, the experience is clearly there, but I also wanted to emphasize the chemistry, the character, the values.
Frank McCourt
(
1930
-)
Good character is more to be praised than outstanding talent. Most talents are to some extent a gift. Good character, by contrast, is not given to us. We have to build it piece by piece by thought, choice, courage and determination.
John Luther
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