The successful have the courage to walk each day toward something;only after coming through something.
The successful possess the courage to walk each day toward something; after coming through everything.
Life is full of lessons for the success-minded person who keeps his/her eyes open to what is going on.
Secret 1.93. The professional intelligence officer assumes nothing. The successful professional intelligence officer assumes less than that.
It is not always easy. Your successes are unheralded -- your failures are trumpeted. I sometimes have that feeling myself." [ , November 28, 1961]
I felt that, in retrospect, there was a time in the late Seventies, after I had a string of hits and successes, as a performer and a recording artist, that I wasn't saying anything.
I've been offered a couple of shows that have been very successful, but they weren't right for me. It has to be something I could be excited about for a long time.
Hopefully I'll be successful with the singing, but there are so many other things I want to do, like acting. I'll do them one at a time first!
If you're successful in what you do over a period of time, you'll start approaching records, but that's not what you're playing for. You're playing to challenge and be challenged.
I want young people to see me and think you can be feminine and smart and successful, all at the same time.
I just believe that the interesting time in a career is pre-success, what shaped things, how did you get to this point.
Also, if you're in a TV show that does turn out to be very successful, you then can do whatever you want to do in theater for a very long time.
Fear: All right! We did not die today, I call that an unqualified success.
Gimli: Certainty of death. Small chance of success. What are we waiting for?
What's money? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.
It's nice, being brought up with no money at all. It's just not how I measure success, so that makes it a bunch easier.
I would have preferred to be successful here with a piece that cost me a huge amount of money and effort... rather than sending to Bohemia some ordinary works.
In New York, everyone's desperate for success, desperate for money and desperate to be accepted, but in London they're more laid back about things like that.
There's a lot of pressure on Broadway. There's this feeling that the show has to be a commercial success and the producers have to make their money back and Tonys and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Like everybody, I have invested in things that have gone bad, because there's never any guarantee of success or profit when it comes to money.
Well, you know, if you get into the profession because you think you can make a lot of money, you can never become successful.