A Quote by Anna Dello Russo

Nothing Succeeds like excess! — © Anna Dello Russo
Nothing Succeeds like excess!
Moderation is a fatal thing. Nothing succeeds like excess.
Work is the curse of the drinking class. I can resist everything except temptation. Moderation is a fatal thing - nothing succeeds like excess. We are all of us in the gutter. But some of us are looking at the stars.
Nothing succeeds, they say, like success. And certainly nothing fails like failure.
Nothing succeeds like - failure.
Nothing succeeds like address.
Nothing succeeds like success.
Nothing succeeds like the appearance of success.
Nothing succeeds like reports of success.
My advice to girls: first, don't smoke - to excess; second, don't drink - to excess; third, don't marry - to excess.
If you have a successful run, everything comes to you. Nothing succeeds like success.
Nothing exceeds like excess.
When one tight end succeeds, everybody succeeds - like the tight ends were making under $10 million a year. To me that doesn't make any sense.
We live in a time of excess - excess population, excess information.
I wanted to highlight that whole dreadful process in book publishing that 'nothing succeeds like success.'
Is not the action of nature like the stretching of a bow? The high, it pulls down; the low, it lifts up; It takes from what is in excess In order to make good of what is deficient. Who can take what they have in excess and offer it to others?
Getting fired can produce a particularly bountiful payday for a CEO. Indeed, he can 'earn' more in that single day, while cleaning out his desk, than an American worker earns in a lifetime of cleaning toilets. Forget the old maxim about nothing succeeding like success: Today, in the executive suite, the all-too-prevalent rule is that nothing succeeds like failure.
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