A Quote by Jennifer Hudson

The talent should speak for itself. — © Jennifer Hudson
The talent should speak for itself.
The talent, including the talent for history - and I do think there are people who just have a talent for it, the way you have a talent for public speaking or music or whatever - it shouldn't be allowed to lie dormant. It should be brought alive.
Put your blog out into the world and hope that your talent will speak for itself.
My talent is to speak my mind. God won't object if you bury that talent.
The music should speak for itself, and hopefully it will.
I'll just let my work speak for itself, as every artist should.
Average talent, plus hard work and dedication, will always beat talent by itself.
Every man may speak truly, but to speak methodically, prudently, and fully is a talent that few men have.
If we really believed that those who are gone from us were as truly alive as ourselves, we could not invest the subject with such awful depth of gloom as we do. If we could imbue our children with distinct faith in immortality, we should never speak of people as dead, but passed into another world. We should speak of the body as a cast-off garment, which the wearer had outgrown; consecrated indeed by the beloved being that used it for a season, but of no value within itself.
See, talent is important, and so is hard work. But if you don't have destiny and good karma on your side, talent cannot do the magic by itself.
I like to speak with more experienced people - with the staff, the manager - and get a lot of advice. But from a young age, I always remember that talent is good, but hard work beats talent.
Youth itself is a talent, a perishable talent.
She assumes that skill will guide her fingertips, that shapely lines will uncoil out of the pencil the moment she starts. Surely talent is a thing curled deep inside, just waiting to be exercised, and at the slightest invitation it will stretch, shake itself, make itself known? Talent, it seems, is not so insistent.
Why should I need an artist to explain a work of art to me? Why should it not speak out to me itself?
Poetry must speak of others, in order to speak for the poet's imagination, in order to speak of itself; it is slowed down by poetics after its flight is over.
Music is something that should speak for itself, straight from the heart. It took me a long time to understand that.
We should not label people who speak up, because it should not be the exception - it should be the norm. When you see something wrong, you speak up.
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