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Success

«I know the price of success: dedication, hard work, and an unremitting devotion to the things you want to see happen»
«Many a man owes his success to his first wife and his second wife to his success»
Author: Jim Backus (Actor) | About: Success | Keywords: owes
«I think science has enjoyed an extraordinary success because it has such a limited and narrow realm in which to focus its efforts. Namely, the physical universe.»
«Make it simple. Make it memorable. Make it inviting to look at. Make it fun to read.»
Author: Leo Burnett (Executive) | About: Marketing, Success | Keywords: inviting
«Little by little one walks far»
«Memory is the friend of wit, but the treacherous ally of invention; there are many books that owe their success to two things; good memory of those who write them, and the bad memory of those who read them»
«I want to work with the top people, because only they have the courage and the confidence and the risk-seeking profile that you need.»
«Life affords no higher pleasure than that of surmounting difficulties, passing from one step of success to another, forming new wishes and seeing them gratified.»
«Moderation is a fatal thing. Nothing succeeds like excess.»
«I soon found that wit, like every other power, has its boundaries; that its success depends upon the aptitude of others to receive impressions; and that as some bodies, indissoluble by heat, can set the furnace and crucible at defiance, there are min»