James A. Baldwin Quotes About Talent

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  • Talent is insignificant. I know a lot of talented ruins. Beyond talent lie all the usual words: discipline, love, luck, but, most of all, endurance.

    The Paris Review Interview (Issues 91-94, p. 77), 1984.
  • Any writer, I suppose, feels that the world into which he was born is nothing less than a conspiracy against the cultivation of his talent.

    "Notes of a Native Son". Book by James A. Baldwin, archive.nytimes.com. 1955.
  • It is only because the world looks on his talent with such a frightening indifference that the artist is compelled to make his talent important.

    "Autobiographical Notes" by James A. Baldwin (1952), republished in James A. Baldwin "Notes of a Native Son" (1955), archive.nytimes.com.
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