A Quote by Joe Strummer

There is nothing more common than unsuccessful men with talent. — © Joe Strummer
There is nothing more common than unsuccessful men with talent.
Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not: nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent.
Nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent.
Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not: nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not: the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.
Nothing is so common as unsuccessful men with talent. They lack only determination.
Nothing in the world is more common than unsuccessful people with talent, leave the house before you find something worth staying in for.
There is nothing man desires more than a heroic life: there is nothing less common to men than heroism.
In life there is nothing more common than talent and intelligence. What is missing is passion, persistence, commitment, and dedication.
When a miser contents himself with giving nothing, and saving what he has got, and is in other respects guilty of no injustice, he is, perhaps, of all bad men the least injurious to society; the evil he does is properly nothing more than the omission of the good he might do. If, of all the vices, avarice is the most generally detested, it is the effect of an avidity common to all men; it is because men hate those from whom they can expect nothing. The greedy misers rail at sordid misers.
Artistic talent is far more common than the talent to nurture artistic talent.
. . .nothing is more important than freedom. Nothing is more sacred than freedom. Nothing is greater than freedom. Nothing. . .can be permitted to stand in the way of freedom. Freedom. . .is all that makes men great. It is all men have to live for. Without freedom, what good is life?
Nothing is more common than for men to think that because they are familiar with words they understand the ideas they stand for.
There is perhaps, nothing more likely to disturb the tranquillity of nations, than their being bound to mutual contributions for any common object that does not yield an equal and coincident benefit. For it is an observation as true, as it is trite, that there is nothing men differ so readily about as the payment of money.
Nothing is more common than to find men, whose works are now totally neglected, mentioned with praises by their contemporaries as the oracles of their age, and the legislators of science.
Nothing separates successful people from unsuccessful people more than how they use their time!
There is nothing more humanly beautiful than a woman's breasts. Nothing more humanly beautiful, nothing more humanly mysterious than why men should want to caress, over and over again, with paintbrush or chisel or hand, these oddly curved fatty sacs, and nothing more humanly endearing than our complicity (I mean the complicity of women) in their obsession.
There is hardly a more common error than that of taking the man who has one talent, for a genius.
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