The American Dream I believe in is one that provides anyone willing to work hard enough with the opportunity to succeed.
People don't have to believe in you for you to succeed. Just work hard, when you succeed, they will believe.
You don't have to be born wealthy and have an aristocratic last name or have connections or all these things. If you have a dream, you can believe in something and work hard and struggle and fight for it and still have a chance to succeed.
I believe in talent. I know you're not supposed to believe in that anymore because you're supposed to believe if you just work hard you can do anything. That's how you succeed, maybe. But talent is something you're born with. You cannot acquire it by working hard, and you cannot lose it by lying around either.
The American dream is you come here, you believe in democracy, you believe in the Constitution, you work hard, you can make it.
I believe in hard work, but I believe in vindication as well. You have a few nightmares, I imagine, before you reach your dream.
You don't need an introduction to succeed in life. You need to have good work. Work hard. Believe in yourself
I never learned how to make music, play an instrument, then a lot of people told me things like "you will never succeed" and "it's just a dream" - anyway it made me much trouble, but in a way it made me work hard to become more than a dream.
For a memoir to really succeed, the author has to do such hard work before they come to the page. They have to do a brutal self-examination of everything they believe to be true.
I don't believe in luck. ... It's persistence, hard work, and not forgetting your dream.
You have to really believe in what you're doing, be passionate enough about it so that you will put in the hours and hard work that it takes to actually succeed there, and then you'll be successful.
I believe if you work hard and you dream big enough, you can accomplish anything in this world.
Not everyone who works hard makes their dream come true. You need luck and hard work and being in the right place at the right time but I still very much believe it's possible.
I believe in the promise of America, which is if you work hard, you do better for yourselves, and you dream bigger for kids.
You don't have to be someone special to achieve something amazing. You've just got to have a dream, believe in it and work hard.
Dream big - dream very big. Work hard - work very hard. And after you've done all you can, you stand, wait and fully surrender.