A Quote by Luke Campbell

Talent is nothing without dedication and discipline, and dedication and discipline is a talent in itself. — © Luke Campbell
Talent is nothing without dedication and discipline, and dedication and discipline is a talent in itself.
Self-discipline without talent can often achieve astounding results, whereas talent without self-discipline inevitably dooms itself to failure.
Great teaching requires incredible talent and dedication, strong intellectual ability and interpersonal skill, real discipline and empathy.
Average talent, plus hard work and dedication, will always beat talent by itself.
Natural talent only determines the limits of your athletic potential. It's dedication and a willingness to discipline your life that makes you great.
I think we judge talent wrong. What do we see as talent? I think I have made the same mistake myself. We judge talent by people's ability to strike a cricket ball. The sweetness, the timing. That's the only thing we see as talent. Things like determination, courage, discipline, temperament, these are also talent.
Too many people have refused to begin running or have quickly dropped out of running programs because they 'have no talent for it.' Ridiculous. Talent has nothing to do with it. The only thing that matters is mental discipline.
In life there is nothing more common than talent and intelligence. What is missing is passion, persistence, commitment, and dedication.
Raúl is a born goal-scorer. He was always in the right place at the right time. He was a great professional – one of the best to emerge from our country. His dedication, discipline and talent were superb. To talk about Raúl is to talk about a thoroughbred striker. He is, perhaps, one of the last true center forwards produced by El Salvador.
You need talent, dedication, skills, perseverance and so many other things to become successful. If you think you are very talented but someone needs to unveil your talent, then you are living in a fool's paradise. You have to prove yourself every day.
Talent is insignificant. I know a lot of talented ruins. Beyond talent lie all the usual words: discipline, love, luck, but, most of all, endurance.
Talent without discipline is like an octopus on roller skates
The Olympic Games showed us that with self-discipline and dedication we can be champions.
I think most of my success is my dedication, not my talent.
Everyone has a talent. It's simply a question of good discipline, of the good fortune to have an education that meshes with that talent, and a lot of luck.
Talent isn't as important as the work and dedication necessary to become competent.
The theater was my first training ground. It taught me discipline, dedication and appreciation of hard work.
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