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... Talents means anything , it means that we are to cultivate all the gifts which lie dormant within us . If Shakespeare had been content to lead an idle life , the matchless magnificence of his thoughts would never have been set down for ...
... Talents means anything , it means that we are to cultivate all the gifts which lie dormant within us . If Shakespeare had been content to lead an idle life , the matchless magnificence of his thoughts would never have been set down for ...
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... talent of another you have only an extemporaneous , half - possession . That which each can do best , none but his Maker can teach him . Where is the master who could have taught Shakespeare ? . . Do that which is assigned thee , and ...
... talent of another you have only an extemporaneous , half - possession . That which each can do best , none but his Maker can teach him . Where is the master who could have taught Shakespeare ? . . Do that which is assigned thee , and ...
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... talents with which the Creator has endowed us . We come , then , to the question of the methods by which we are to do our best work , and how we are to fit ourselves to fill our allotted place in life . The athlete trains himself for ...
... talents with which the Creator has endowed us . We come , then , to the question of the methods by which we are to do our best work , and how we are to fit ourselves to fill our allotted place in life . The athlete trains himself for ...
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... talent , you can develop it even if you possess some physical or mental disqualification . How much less should you be discouraged if you have no such drawback ? Start training your memory with poetry , and learn it by reading it aloud ...
... talent , you can develop it even if you possess some physical or mental disqualification . How much less should you be discouraged if you have no such drawback ? Start training your memory with poetry , and learn it by reading it aloud ...
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... talents . A lot of people question their abilities to cope with new work , the scope of which lies rather outside their ordinary experience . They are afraid to undertake tasks which involve work of an entirely new nature - work which ...
... talents . A lot of people question their abilities to cope with new work , the scope of which lies rather outside their ordinary experience . They are afraid to undertake tasks which involve work of an entirely new nature - work which ...
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