Think of yourself as a brand. You need to be remembered. What will they remember you for? What defines you? If you have it in you, do something that defines you. Invent something, develop a unique skill, get noticed for something — it creates a talking point.
Chris ArnoldStichwörter: inspiration unique creativity design skill create you brand noticed remembered chris-arnold develop invent talking-point
Habit is the intersection of knowledge (what to do), skill (how to do), and desire (want to do).
Stephen R. CoveyStichwörter: knowledge desire skill habit
Blackadder was fifty-four and had come to editing Ash out of pique. He was the son and grandson of Scottish schoolmasters. His grandfather recited poetry on firelight evenings: Marmion, Childe Harold, Ragnarok. His father sent him to Downing College in Cambridge to study under F. R. Leavis. Leavis did to Blackadder what he did to serious students; he showed him the terrible, the magnificent importance and urgency of English literature and simultaneously deprived him of any confidence in his own capacity to contribute to, or change it. The young Blackadder wrote poems, imagined Dr Leavis’s comments on them, and burned them.
A.S. ByattStichwörter: poetry writing literature self-confidence craft skill conficence
There are rules to luck, not everything is chance for the wise; luck can be helped by skill.
Baltasar GraciánStichwörter: chances luck skill
When you can write music that endures, bravo. Until then, keep quiet and study the work of those who can.
Jennifer DonnellyStichwörter: music writing skill
Music resembles poetry, in each
Are nameless graces which no methods teach,
And which a master hand alone can reach.
Stichwörter: talent art music poetry writing genius poet skill alexander-pope an-essay-on-criticism
Emotion is always multiplied in the art of a person who doesn't really show much emotion. It once expanded deep within his hidden soul, and following the downplay his audience is blown away.
Criss JamiStichwörter: talent soul genius emotion amazement skill gift downplay surprising
One does not have to be a philosopher to be a successful artist, but he does have to be an artist to be a successful philosopher. His nature is to view the world in an unpredictable albeit useful light.
Criss JamiStichwörter: intelligence success purpose originality perspective world philosophy unique necessity light creativity meaning usefulness philosopher unpredictability discovery useful artist uniqueness skill requirements practicality artistic necessary worldview successful viewpoint use practical predictable point skill-technique lens predictability unpredictable predication prerequisite seeing-things-in-a-different-way
Every man has a specific skill, whether it is discovered or not, that more readily and naturally comes to him than it would to another, and his own should be sought and polished. He excels best in his niche - originality loses its authenticity in one's efforts to obtain originality.
Criss JamiStichwörter: success education natural originality humility authenticity winning creativity discovery pride business skill talents discipline real polish gifted excel niche
There is a master way with words which is not learned but is instead developed: a deaf man develops exceptional vision, a blind man exceptional hearing, a silent man, when given a piece of paper...
Criss JamiStichwörter: imagination words learning poetry writing vision silence stories literature expression creativity emotion skill gift development deaf paper silent blind master hearing mute gifted building-up compression exceptional
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