A Quote by Adam West

If you hang around long enough, they think you're good. It's either my tenacity or my stupidity, I'm not sure which. — © Adam West
If you hang around long enough, they think you're good. It's either my tenacity or my stupidity, I'm not sure which.
If you hang around long enough, they think you're good. It's either my tenacity or stupidity - I'm not sure which.
If you hang around long enough to show these people what you can do, you have a chance in this acting business.
If you hang around politics long enough, you tend to get disappointed by people.
If You Hang Around with a Bunch of Blunderers Long Enough, you Will Become One Yourself.
I'm John McEnroe-like. I'm coming forward every opportunity I get. My wingspan covers some ground at the net. My serve is OK. I can move it around enough. My groundstrokes are good enough to hang in a rally with a good player. But generally, my goal is to put away a point quickly.
You know, if you hang around this earth long enough you really see how things come full circle.
Beyond a certain point, that was all a mother could do for her children - Hang around long enough to drive them crazy.
When you hang around a lot of comedians long enough, you realize there's a certain gene, in every comedian. It's why we get hyper-analytical about things.
Old Hollywood is just like a desert water in Africa. Hang around long enough and every kind of animal in the world will drift in for refreshments.
I think if you just hang in there long enough and keep doing what you know is your sweet spot, I think the world eventually catches up to you.
I've been around long enough to know that a good deal of the praise heaped on me I had nothing to do with. The only thing I did object to was the fact that where the criticism was actually wrong. Did it bother me? Of course it bothered me. But I've been around long enough to have ups and downs. So you get over it.
Western movies always seemed to show Indian women washing clothes at the creek and men with a tomahawk or spear in their hands, adorned with lots of feathers. That image has stayed in some people's minds. Many think we're either visionaries, `noble savages,' squaw drudges or tragic alcoholics. We're very rarely depicted as real people who have greater tenacity in terms of trying to hang on to our culture and values system than most people.
So much working, reading, thinking, living to do. A lifetime is not long enough. Nor youth to old age long enough. Immortality and permanence be damned. Sure I want them, but they are nonexistent, and won't matter when I rot underground. All I want to say is: I made the best of a mediocre job. It was a good fight while it lasted. And so life goes.
I think the biggest part of a good party is the host and then going around making sure nobody's left alone and knows enough about the people in the room to know who to introduce to whom.
As an African-American athlete, you get discouraged that this type of thing is still condoned in people's lives. You look at a situation where we're good enough to work for you, but not good enough to be around you. To build a franchise, good enough to build business for you, but not good enough to mingle amongst your circles.
We go out of fashion but can also come back into fashion. So you've just got to hang around long enough until you are back in style.
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