W. Somerset Maugham Quotes About Talent

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  • There is nothing so terrible as the pursuit of art by those who have no talent.

    W. Somerset Maugham (2016). “Of Human Bondage (Diversion Classics)”, p.539, Diversion Books
  • Genius is talent provided with ideals. Genius starves while talent wears purple and fine linen. The man of genius of today will infifty years' time be in most cases no more than a man of talent.

  • Genius is talent provided with ideals.

  • It must be that to govern a nation you need a specific talent and that this may very well exist without general ability.

    W. Somerset Maugham (1954). “Mr. Maugham Himself”
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