You never get time at Working Title, sadly, to enjoy any film's success, because you're worrying about the next lot.
Entrepreneurs can't forecast accurately, because they are trying something fundamentally new. So they will often be laughably behind plan - and on the brink of success.
I always say be humble but be firm. Humility and openness are the key to success without compromising your beliefs.
When countries commit to protecting vulnerable lives, they should receive support from those who can provide it in order to make their programs a success.
I find that, once you get into a position where you can afford a pair of shoes and a decent level of living, success in itself is empty.
Audience response to The Man From U.N.C.L.E. back in the '60s - well, I was frankly surprised by the show's success and the attendant publicity for David and myself.
When you delegate work to the member of the team, your job is to clearly frame success and describe the objectives.
The key to success is to get out into the store and listen to what the associates have to say.
A lot of America's success is because we're an open society and haven't brought dogma or religious influence into the American political process.
Women are the sustaining force of any society - they think of the children and the next generation's chances.
As a society, I think older women are marginalized, but I think that has changed so much in the last twenty years.
Women do feel like they're in a box. Society, Hollywood, some men-they want to wrap women up in a neat little package.
People who drink to drown their sorrow should be told that sorrow knows how to swim.
It is the right of our people to organize to oppose any law and any part of the Constitution with which they are not in sympathy.
If we wait until our lives are free from sorrow or difficulty, then we wait forever. And miss the entire point.
I will indulge my sorrows, and give way to all the pangs and fury of despair.
I don't think it's an incredibly radical premise to try and have sympathy for someone who has made a mistake.
Only by joy and sorrow does a person know anything about themselves and their destiny. They learn what to do and what to avoid.
It is foolish to tear one's hair in grief, as though sorrow would be made less by baldness.
It is only after one is in trouble that one realizes how little sympathy and kindness there are in the world.
We do not learn by inference and deduction and the application of mathematics to philosophy, but by direct intercourse and sympathy.