A Quote by Julian Fellowes

In the end, drama is successful if you care about the people. — © Julian Fellowes
In the end, drama is successful if you care about the people.
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.
I had horrible moment at the end of a very successful day, where I realized I just felt nothing about it and I didn't care. And I had that fear that I would, because I was successful at it, that I would be there 20, 30 years down the road, doing this job and just not caring about what I did.
Drama is about conflict and it's about putting obstacles in the path of people you who care about.
Drama is about conflict, and it's about putting obstacles in the path of people you who care about.
We learned that very few people care how you accomplish something. Instead, these people care more about whether you create value for your end user.
The subject of drama is The Lie. At the end of the drama THE TRUTH -- which has been overlooked, disregarded, scorned, and denied -- prevails. And that is how we know the Drama is done.
When you care about other people, it takes the spotlight off your own drama.
The first time I ever met posh people was when I went to Manchester University to study drama, but I couldn't care less about people's backgrounds - it's all down to the individual.
I'd have to say the best part of being successful is being able to take care of my mom so she never has to worry about anything again and also being able to put my friends and people I care about in positions to win.
At the end of the day, people like drama - if everything is great, no one wants to hear about that.
I think TV is all about caring, and if you don't care about a character in a drama or a person when they get voted out of a reality show, it's bad TV. I wouldn't care if you dropped a bomb on the 'Big Brother' house.
I care about a lot of issues. I care about libraries, I care about healthcare, I care about homelessness and unemployment. I care about net neutrality and the steady erosion of our liberties both online and off. I care about the rich/poor divide and the rise of corporate business.
I think the people who end up being extraordinarily successful - it's been my observation - tend to care enormously about status, particularly business people, right? Because the only point of money, you know, the only reason to have a 300-foot-long boat is because they're bigger than 200-foot-long boats.
People can say what they want about a person, but if you're successful and you make them money, then people don't care.
I think when people talk about lighter drama, they tend to use that term, not derogatorily, but 'lighter' means sort of less to a degree, but if you're an actor, light drama is often mistaken for easier drama.
At the end of the day, it's about winning. I want to be productive out there, of course. But I care about the score more than what I care about the stats.
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