A Quote by Anna Brownell Jameson

the distinction between talent and genius is definite. Talent combines and uses; genius combines and creates. — © Anna Brownell Jameson
the distinction between talent and genius is definite. Talent combines and uses; genius combines and creates.
Talent warms-up the given (as they say in cookery) and makes it apparent; genius brings something new. But our time lets talent pass for genius. They want to abolish the genius, deify the genius, and let talent forge ahead.
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.
The difference between talent and genius is in the direction of the current: in genius, it is from within outward; in talent from without inward.
Talent is full of thoughts, Genius is thought. Talent is a cistern, Genius a fountain.
Talent wears well, genius wears itself out; talent drives a snug brougham in fact; genius, a sun-chariot in fancy.
I think all writers have a bit of genius in them, and a bit of talent. Genius retreats but talent improves.
Talent works, genius creates.
Originality and creativity are nothing but the result of the wise management of combinations. The creative genius combines more rapidly, and with a greater critical sense of what gets tossed out and what gets saved, the same material that the failed genius has to work with.
It is not because the touch of genius has roused genius to production, but because the admiration of genius has made talent ambitious, that the harvest is still so abundant.
The difference between Talent and Genius is that Talent says things which he has never heard but once, and Genius things which he has never heard.
Talent without genius isn't much, but genius without talent is nothing whatsoever.
Genius is that energy which collects, combines, amplifies, and animates.
Talk not of genius baffled. Genius is master of man. Genius does what it must, and Talent does what it can.
Genius discovers a system; average talent stereotypes it till it is shattered by fresh genius.
I intend to work for this dance of the future. I do not know whether I have the necessary qualities; I may have neither genius nor talent nor temperament. But I know that I have a Will; and will and energy sometimes prove greater than either genius or talent or temperament.
It is often said that in Ireland there is an excess of genius unsustained by talent; but there is talent in the tongues.
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