If you set your goals ridiculously high and it's a failure, you will fail above everyone else's success.
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins: cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later.
I'm oddly not competitive. What I love about show business is there is a home for everyone.
I get along with Australians really well. Everyone's usually really cool, and it's always a drag to leave.
So, I understand when they make a mistake and everyone at home is throwing their shoe at the television set.
I see the whole concept of Generation X implies that everyone has lost hope.
With this book, I truly hope to reach everyone that I don't bump into on the street and share my story.
That should be the measure of success for everyone. It's not money, it's not fame, it's not celebrity; my index of success is happiness.
It is possible to read the history of this country as one long struggle to extend the liberties established in our Constitution to everyone in America.
For most of history, almost everyone was poor. Power and wealth belonged to only a few.
Everyone I talk to says stuff like, 'Music sucks today,' and I'm going to try and change all that.
We're in a giant car heading towards a brick wall and everyone's arguing over where they're going to sit.
Education levels the playing field, allowing everyone to compete.
MTV was such a great training for me. I did live interviews with everyone from Michael Jackson to Madonna.
The FA Cup is important to everyone at the club. We have a great record in it and we want to win a trophy.
Like everyone else, I try to do quality work with great directors. But much of it has to do with luck.
Everyone knows of great projects that were too dependent on a charismatic individual, or simply too expensive to be replicated.
Everyone I know has attention deficit, and they say it with great pride. It's a bad time to be right.
My love life is like everyone else's - great, and then terrible.
I actually loved Winnipeg. Everyone told me I was going to hate it, but it was great.
In the 19th century the anatomy of the eye was known in great detail and the sophisticated mechanisms it employs to deliver an accurate picture of the outside world astounded everyone who was familiar with them.