A Quote by Fran Lebowitz

Nothing succeeds like address. — © Fran Lebowitz
Nothing succeeds like address.
Nothing succeeds, they say, like success. And certainly nothing fails like failure.
Nothing Succeeds like excess!
Nothing succeeds like - failure.
Nothing succeeds like success.
Nothing succeeds like the appearance of success.
Nothing succeeds like reports of success.
Moderation is a fatal thing. Nothing succeeds like excess.
If you have a successful run, everything comes to you. Nothing succeeds like success.
A great presidential address - Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, Truman's Farewell Address, Kennedy's Inaugural Address - has the power to inspire.
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.
I wanted to highlight that whole dreadful process in book publishing that 'nothing succeeds like success.'
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.
Nothing succeeds like persistence. The common denominator of all successful people is their persistence.
When cultural change succeeds, it succeeds because it's so embedded in what we do that we don't have to think about.
The novel succeeds on terms exclusive to literature. A good film succeeds on terms exclusive to the cinema. That's why so many bad novels can become good movies, like 'Jaws' or 'The Godfather.'
Nothing succeeds so well as success.
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