People don't need love. What they need is success in one form or another. It can be love but it needn't be.
To me, success is making a positive difference through art - making art that affects the world and that changes the way people feel about themselves and the world.
Most success oriented mindsets miss out on people becoming more valuable.
The magic formula that successful businesses have discovered is to treat customers like guests and employees like people.
Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.
I think I am missing a gene that most people have to enable them to feel happiness about success and these kind of things.
Other people's successes are good news - for them and for you. Good for you because they show you a way to go.
I believe that people who don't achieve anything in life are isolated and resent those that are successful.
You should put time into learning your craft. It seems like people want success so quickly, way before they're ready.
In the end, drama is successful if you care about the people.
If nobody has really done a show about people in their twenties that has been successful, why?
I'm not normally a jewelry person. I'm supposed to be a working class champion and all, and I don't like to rub my success in people's faces.
People can't see that if I had not been a poet, I could never have had such success as a traveler.
I think all those people I did stories about measured their own success by the joy their work was giving them.
I think it's the fact that I do something different and that I actually have some success with it. That bothers a lot of people... especially comics.
It's only lonely at the top if you forget all the people you met along the way and fail to acknowledge their contributions to your success.
We do not celebrate people who have made success out of serious hard work.
Success is always something completely different to people. I feel like I've succeeded, if I'm doing something that makes me happy and I'm not lying to anybody.
I'm sure that Elvis was happy for me. I think he was the kind of guy that enjoyed other people's success, especially if he had something to do with it.
People have always thought that I wasn't ambitious. They judged by appearances and were fooled. I was competitive. I wanted success and was willing to work for it.
I stopped painting in 1990 at the peak of my success just to deny people my beautiful paintings, and I did it out of spite.