Albert Einstein Quotes About Talent
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Discussion and argument are essential parts of science; the greatest talent is the ability to strip a theory until the simple basic idea emerges with clarity.
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I have no particular talent. I am merely inquisitive.
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The ability to portray people in still life and in motion requires the highest measure of intuition and talent.
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I know quite certainly that I myself have no special talent; curiosity, obsession and dogged endurance, combined with self-criticism, have brought me to my ideas.
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Perfection of means and confusion of goals seem to characterize our age. If we desire sincerely and passionately the safety, the welfare and the free development of the talents of all men, we shall not be in want of the means to approach such a state.
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My only genius talent is inquisitiveness.
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When I examine myself and my methods of thought, I come to the conclusion that the gift of fantasy has meant more to me than my talent for absorbing positive knowledge. (Reading this makes me wonder how much sooner man could have walked on the moon... had we listened to a child's fantasies. It is truly a pity that so many lose their gift of imagination to the steady hum of the status quo.)
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I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious. The important thing is to not stop questioning. Curiousity has its own reason for existing.
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I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious.
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The gift of fantasy has meant more to me than my talent for absorbing positive knowledge.
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Genius is 1% talent and 99% percent hard work.
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It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer.
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When I examine myself and my methods of thought, I come to the conclusion that the gift of fantasy has meant more to me than any talent for abstract, positive knowledge.
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Albert Einstein
- Born: March 14, 1879
- Died: April 18, 1955
- Occupation: Theoretical Physicist