Success Quotes
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We've never had much success there. They've always got good teams, and that makes a difference.
Eddie Sutton
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Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more; it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
William Shakespeare
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The road to success is filled with women pushing their husbands along.
Thomas Dewar
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Watching myself fight, I realize the line between success and failure is so narrow, it's scary.
Georges St-Pierre
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It's fine to celebrate success but it is more important to heed the lessons of failure.
Bill Gates
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If your organization requires success before commitment, it will never have either.
Seth Godin
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There is no amount of money in the world that will make you comfortable if you are not comfortable with yourself.
Stuart Wilde
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The difference between trying and doing is one leads to success, while the other leads to excuses.
Behdad Sami
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It's true what they say about failure. You don't learn from success.
Dustin Hoffman
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Leaders are like gardeners ... As leaders we are not only responsible for harvesting our own success but for cultivating the success of the next generation.
Susan Collins
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It seems to me that everybody who's a success has made a decision to put themselves in a situation that eats away at their privacy. Their hours just don't end. Now, with actors it's extreme, because their privacy is almost nonexistent.
Peter Stone
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I couldn't buy my way - I had to work my way. What a great quote: 'I couldn't buy my way into success, I had to work my way into success.'
Stewart Rahr
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But the truth is, I have no way of accounting for all of the factors involved in any given success, and whenever I learn more, I have to revise what I think. That’s not a weakness or a flaw. That’s reality.
Edwin Catmull
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We unfortunately live in a corporate world where group decision making is made to avoid failure rather than to achieve success.
Bill Cahan
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I don't think 'Cocktail' was a perfect critical success, but it touched a vein in our culture.
Elisabeth Shue
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There are people who seem to be on the verge of going either way, and something kicks in to support either the visual or the auditory. Maybe if you are in a rush for success you follow the one that is the most successful, and the other falls to the wayside.
Brian Chippendale
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These strengths, and our civilization in general, have reached an apogee with the end of the apocalyptic threats of the Cold War and the end - or at least waning - of less successful, and ultimately less "just," political and economic systems. At the turn of the 21st century we appear to be entering our greatest century, a golden age. The challenge that we face is similar to that of the Classic Maya civilization: we have set in motion a "runaway train" of success.
Arthur Demarest
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Success is buried on the other side of frustration; unfortunately some people don't do what it takes to get to the other side.
Bob Proctor
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That's the danger of having too much success. You lose that magic, that feeling of not being in control, which I feel now, it's too controlled.
Stephen Dorff
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There's a standard formula for success in the entertainment medium, and that is: Beat it to death if it succeeds.
Ernie Kovacs
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We need to reorient people in terms of what real success is all about.
Benjamin Carson
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The secret of my success is that I deeply respect and learn from my peers and customers.
Brendon Burchard
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The starting point of great success and achievement has always been the same. It is for you to dream big dreams. There is nothing more important, and nothing that works faster than for you to cast off your own limitations than for you to begin dreaming and fantasizing about the wonderful things that you can become, have, and do.
Brian Tracy
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People in their early 20s are not often considered the target demographic for new plays; musicals have had much more success in exploring that coming-of-age period of life.
Paul Downs Colaizzo