A Quote by Grant Tinker

Success begets more in television. — © Grant Tinker
Success begets more in television.
Fearlessness begets happiness, which begets creativity, which begets innovation, which begets profits.
Success begets success in terms of customer deployments and having truly happy customers.
Complaining begets more complaints. Anger begets more anger. And optimism begets more optimism.
The Way begets one; one begets two; two begets three; three begets the myriad creatures.
Success begets success. I've been offered a lot of movies now that '30 Rock' has been successful.
In life, success begets success.
Prayer makes your heart bigger, until it is capable of containing the gift of God himself. Prayer begets faith, faith begets love, and love begets service on behalf of the poor.
I've loved every minute I've spent in television. And I've had much more failure, as traditionally measured, than success in television. I've done four shows, and only one of them was the 'West Wing.'
Prayer begets Revival, which begets more prayer.
Self-acceptance begets acceptance from others, which begets even deeper, more genuine self-acceptance. It can be done. But no one is going to bestow it on you. It is a gift only you can give yourself.
When liberty exceeds intelligence, it begets chaos, which begets dictatorship.
I do think that failure begets success sometimes, but it's often looked upon in Hollywood as not a good thing.
Hate begets hate; violence begets violence; toughness begets a greater toughness. We must meet the forces of hate with the power of love.
We've continued progress in the six months since Trump got elected, and the good thing about what we're doing is that success begets success. As we bring down greenhouse gases, for example, we've closed half of the coal-fired power plants in the country in recent years. There's more impetus to try to close the other half because you can see that it is working. So, you know, I had hoped that Trump would not do that, and it doesn't make any sense to me, but regardless, it is not as cataclysmic as it could be.
Television in the 1960s & 70s had just as much dross and the programmes were a lot more tediously patronising than they are now. Memory truncates occasional gems into a glittering skein of brilliance. More television, more channels means more good television and, of course, more bad. The same equation applies to publishing, film and, I expect, sumo wrestling.
One bleeding-heart type asked me in a recent interview if I did not agree that 'violence begets violence.' I told him that it is my earnest endeavor to see that it does. I would like very much to ensure - and in some cases I have - that any man who offers violence to his fellow citizen begets a whole lot more in return than he can enjoy.
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