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  • I may not be Meryl Streep, but I am not untalented. -- Mili Avital
  • Abstract art: a product of the untalented sold by the unprincipled to the utterly bewildered. -- Al Capp
  • Jazz is the last refuge of the untalented. Jazz musicians enjoy themselves more than anyone listening to them does. -- Tony Wilson
  • There are no musically untalented people. -- Igor Levit
  • My father always said excuses are the crutches for the untalented. -- Ken Venturi
  • There are many untalented people making millions of dollars in the film business. -- William Friedkin
  • There is no idea so brilliant or original that a sufficiently-untalented writer can't screw it up. -- Raymond E. Feist
  • In our age, if a boy or girl is untalented, the odds are in favor of their thinking they want to write. -- Theodore Roethke
  • rain began to beat at the narrow lattice windows in the stop-and-start manner of an untalented child practicing scales at the piano. -- Dorothy Cannell
  • The most troublesome problem which confronts social engineering is how to provide for the untalented and, what is equally important, how to provide against them. -- Eric Hoffer
  • Religion itself is without genius. There is no religious genius and no one would be permitted to distinguish between the talented and the untalented in religion. -- Max Stirner
  • When you're a student of poetry, you're lucky if you don't realize how untalented you are until you get a little better. Otherwise, you would just stop. -- Tony Hoagland
  • In an adequate social order, the untalented should be able to acquire a sense of usefulness and of growth without interfering with the development of talent around them -- Eric Hoffer
  • I think being an actress is more how to cope with the fact that you can't do anything else than to express a talent. It's a way of being untalented for anything -- Isabelle Huppert
  • [Cultural relativism] licenses the envy of the untalented, giving rise to what has been called the revenge of failure: Those who cannot paint destroy the canons of painting; those who cannot write reject canonical literature. -- George Will
  • Your career and your passion don't always match up. Plenty of talented people don't have the careers they want. Plenty of untalented people make millions and make movies. There is a difference between determination and talent. -- Amy Poehler
  • It is only the untalented director who imagines him or herself in every part, wants his or her own thoughts and emotions portrayed; it is only the untalented who make their own limitations those of the actors as well. -- Liv Ullmann
  • Perhaps our originality manifests itself most strikingly in what we do with that which we did not originate. To discover something wholly new can be a matter of chance, of idle tinkering, or even of the chronic dissatisfaction of the untalented. -- Eric Hoffer
  • For half a century photography has been the "art form" of the untalented. Obviously some pictures are more satisfactory than others, but where is credit due? To the designer of the camera? to the finger on the button? to the law of averages? -- Gore Vidal
  • I've worked with some very good directors and some very bad ones. I learned a great deal from both. From the bad, untalented people, you learn what not to do. And when you work with very highly talented people, you want to emulate them. -- Tommy Lee Jones
  • I fight cynicism. It`s too easy. It`s really boring. It`s much harder to be positive and see the wonder of everything. Cynicism is a bunch of people who aren`t as talented as other people, knocking them because they make them feel even more untalented. -- Ewan McGregor
  • I have a theory that there is something abnormal about children who like to practice instruments They are either geniuses or, more often, completely untalented. I certainly did not like to practice, and the teacher who hit me, and the view of the park, did not help to improve my attitude. -- Georg Solti
  • The untalented are more at ease in a society that gives them valid alibis for not achieving than in one where opportunities are abundant. In an affluent society, the alienated who clamor for power are largely untalented people who cannot make use of the unprecedented opportunities for self-realization, and cannot escape the confrontation with an ineffectual self. -- Eric Hoffer
  • Common criticism of the Internet is that it is dominated by the crude, the uninformed, the immature, the smug, the untalented, the repetitious, the pathetic, the hostile, the deluded, the sefl-righteous, and the shrill. This criticism overlooks the fact that the Internet also offers - for the savvy individual who knows where to look - the tasteless and borderline insane. -- Dave Barry
  • One is born to be a dancer. No teacher can work miracles, nor will years of training make a good dancer of an untalented pupil. One may be able to acquire a certain technical facility, but no one can ever 'acquire an exceptional talent.' I have never prided myself on having an unusually gifted pupil. A Pavlova is no one's pupil but God's. -- George Balanchine
  • When I visited Ireland with my father and heard the people on the farm talking, I couldn't believe the gift of language they had. I felt very untalented. -- John Patrick Shanley
  • I think being an actress is more how to cope with the fact that you can't do anything else than to express a talent. It's a way of being untalented for anything. -- Isabelle Huppert
  • When I took over the Writers' Workshop, it was one little class and there were eight students. All of them, brilliantly untalented... I had an absolute vision after the first workshop meeting. -- Paul Engle
  • One of the eternal mysteries of ballet is how untalented choreographers find backers for their work, and then find good dancers to perform in it. Is it irresistible charm? Chutzpah? Pure determination? Blackmail? Or are so many supposedly knowledgeable people just plain blind? -- Robert Gottlieb
  • I wanted to be an actor from a young age, but actually becoming one and seen the ugly side of the world does feel different and sometimes unwelcome. There are shallow, vapid, untalented people zombieing the streets of Hollywood, adding decadence and immorality to an already extravagant business. -- Fran Kranz
  • I love working for myself. I've grown to dislike the Hollywood machine. Too much bull, disappointment, and quite frankly, untalented, mindless, and hugely disrespectful people involved in the process. I'll take carrying the load on my back, all the way up Everest if needed, to be able to steer away from it. -- Corbin Bernsen
  • I hate the word starchitect. Stuff like that comes from mean-spirited, untalented journalists. It's demeaning. -- Frank Gehry
  • If it wasn't so pointless and ridiculous, it would be more humiliating. Also, if there [Hollywood] weren't so many people as bad as myself - equally untalented people - it would be even more humiliating. -- Norm MacDonald
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