A Quote by Jack Hyles

You stay successful the same way you became successful. — © Jack Hyles
You stay successful the same way you became successful.
I think that the word 'ambitious' is still used in a derogatory way when it comes to women, in a way that it's not when it comes to men. It's a generalisation because not everyone is like this, but I think there's almost a love-hate relationship going on with successful women, where you can be a little bit successful and you'll be celebrated, but don't become too successful because that seems to bring out the hate in some cases. Take one glance at social media and you can see that successful women don't seem to be treated with the same respect as successful men.
You're going to be successful or you're not going to be successful. You have to handle success and not being successful in the same way.
People always say, 'How is it to be so successful?' I'm not successful yet. Richard Branson is successful. That's successful. Michael Jackson was successful. U2 was successful. I'm just a guy, doing okay. But I'm a happy guy doing okay.
Once you're successful with a certain kind of music, it's hard not to have faith in it as a means to stay successful.
I want to be successful. Not just money. Just making a successful record and a successful show... I could feel successful without selling a million records.
You're always as good as your last movie and that's the same with politics. If you are successful with a certain policy, then you're hot; if you're successful with the economy, or bringing down the unemployment rate, then you're hot. But if you're not successful, then things go south very quickly.
A show can be artistically successful; a show can be financially successful; a show can be successful by the transformative experience the audience is having; a show can be successful from the point of view of what is experienced by the cast and the company on a daily basis.
It was important that I became successful. People say they do it for the love, and yes, you do it for the love, but you want to be successful.
It was important that I became successful. People say they do it for the love, and yes, you do it for the love, but you want to be successful
One of my goals from really early on was that if I was ever fortunate enough to be successful in music, I would want to stay the same person and the same songwriter.
I grew up and I became very successful at what I did as a young man. I became a work addict because this was the only way I could get any relief from this pain.
I know there's a difference between being successful and feeling successful. And if you ask me if I feel successful, the honest answer is 'not yet.'
When people talk about successful retailers and those that are not so successful, the customer determines at the end of the day who is successful and for what reason.
The only thing all successful people have in common is that they're successful, so don't waste your time copying "the successful strategies" of others.
Over time, the welfare state has become dysfunctional in a surprising way. But in a way it became a victim of its own success: It became so successful at prolonging life, that it becomes financially unsustainable, unless you make major changes to things like retirement ages.
The major difference I've found between the highly successful and the least successful is that the highly successful stick to it. They have staying power. Everybody fails. Everybody takes his knocks, but the highly successful keep coming back.
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