I'm all about talent. I love talent and I want to work with as much great talent as possible. My job as editor in chief is making the most of everybody's talent and pulling that together into a format that's even better than an individual.
You acquire all this new talent through the draft, through free agency, always having roster moves. And so being able to bring all of that together through training camp... you keep asking yourself that question of just how well can they join together and play together, and you don't know until you start playing in July and August.
It's the individual effort of everybody working together towards a collective goal that causes real, effective change in America and in the world.
A community that learns together excels together. We need to form communities that learn together.
One may not always know his purpose until his only option is to monopolize in what he truly excels at. He grows weary of hearing the answer 'no' time and time again, so he turns to and cultivates, monopolizes in his one talent which others cannot possibly subdue. Then, beyond the crowds of criticism and rejection, the right people recognize his talent - among them he finds his stage.
I believe we must choose the path to faith, freedom and individual liberty. It starts with us, here today, now, Working together, with God's favor, we can save the America that we love.
There is a tremendous strength that is growing in the world through sharing together, praying together, suffering together, and working together.
The purpose of America is to unleash the full talent and genius of every individual.
I don't think I could have learnt as much about my craft working with stars. Just the sheer freedom you get while working with newcomers is exciting.
I don't want to discount talent and ability, but I still maintain that a lot of it is just sheer desire.
The combined results of several people working together is often much more effective than could be that of an individual scientist working alone.
One has no talent. I have no talent. It's just a question of working, of being willing to put in the time.
Dig deep into its communitarian ethos and it reads more like an America that might have been, an America fervently devoted to the quaint goals of working together and getting along. Of course, this America does exist. It's called Canada.
Jonas. Their rock. Shattered into so many shards. Holding himself together through the sheer force of will.
This working together is just so important: you're either working together, or you're not working together.
I think there's so much talent in Latin America - you know, directors from Mexico and Chile and Colombia - we have so much talent and there are not enough platforms to show our talents, so I'd love to use this and start creating my own endeavors and get all these really talented people together.