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Natural Gifts Quotes

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Friendship is an art, and very few persons are born with a natural gift for it.
Kathleen Norris

Camaraderie is a skill, and only some individuals are born with an innate aptitude for it.
Authors on Natural Gifts Quotes: Johann Sebastian Bach Richard Bach Quintilian John Malkovich Robert Greene Bernie Worrell Roger Housden Colin Powell Kathleen Norris Arnold Palmer James E. Faust Ralph Reese
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What I have achieved by industry and practice, anyone else with tolerable natural gift and ability can also achieve.
Johann Sebastian Bach

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The one natural gift I have is easy access. That's the only natural I gift I have at all. You have to have that, the third eye.
John Malkovich

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Putting is like wisdom - partly a natural gift and partly the accumulation of experience.
Arnold Palmer

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Without natural gifts technical rules are useless.
Quintilian

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Our natural gifts and abilities are limited, but when augmented by inspiration and guidance of the Holy Ghost, our potential increases many fold.
James E. Faust

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If you're always looking at someone else, trying to imitate them, how can your natural gifts ever emerge?
Richard Bach

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Jay-Z is more naturally gifted. He didn't depend as much as 50 did on his personal story. Jay-Z has a great story, he came from a pretty rough background. But 50's early success was so much fueled on the story and where he came from. With Jay-Z, I feel he has a more natural gift for language and for music itself. 50 really had to study and work at it much harder.
Robert Greene

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I think leadership is both a trained thing and a natural gift.
Colin Powell

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I was born with a natural gift. My mother recognized the talent.
Bernie Worrell

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Some of us have the good fortune of some type of natural gift, whether it's playing tennis or painting or writing.
Roger Housden

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Some people just have a natural gift and some people really have to work at it and I'm more of the second kind. I always had to grind it out, where from him it just flowed.
Ralph Reese