A Quote by Karl-Anthony Towns

It doesn't matter how successful or how unsuccessful a team is. It can all change with one pick. — © Karl-Anthony Towns
It doesn't matter how successful or how unsuccessful a team is. It can all change with one pick.
It is not a simple matter to differentiate unsuccessful from successful experiments. . . .[Most] work that is finally successful is the result of a series of unsuccessful tests in which difficulties are gradually eliminated.
I've become absolutely convinced that the seminal difference between successful companies and mediocre or unsuccessful ones has little, if anything, to do with what they know or how smart they are; it has everything to do with how healthy they are.
When I had my baby, it really freed my mind. No matter how well you do or how unsuccessful you are, there's still somebody who thinks you're the best in the world.
No matter how successful you are, change is always good.
You can be burned out no matter how successful you are, and you can be unhappy no matter how successful you are.
No matter what precautions we take, no matter how well we have put together a good life, no matter how hard we have worked to be healthy, wealthy, comfortable with friends and family, and successful with our career — something will inevitably ruin it.
No matter how you travel, how 'successful' your tour, or foreshortened, you always learn something and learn to change your thoughts.
You've got to do your homework, and you've got to look at what makes people successful, what makes penalty takers unsuccessful. Ultimately, they're the ones kicking it, so how can you transfer the pressure on to them? How can you disrupt their pattern to make it difficult?
No matter how well you do, no matter how successful you are, they're always going to criticize you.
No matter how much technology changes scouting, no matter how much free agency and big TV contracts change the business of baseball, I hope and pray that the heart of the game will never change.
Many successful people are no more talented than unsuccessful people. The difference between them lies in the old axiom that successful people do those things that unsuccessful people don't like to do.
No matter how well a person writes, a successful book is a team effort involving many, many people.
Some guys have to score more off the bench because that's what their team needs. But some other teams need someone that's going to assist or rebound. It all depends on what he brings to that team and how much it helps their win-loss record and how much they change their team.
A successful man cannot realize how hard an unsuccessful man finds life.
Nothing separates successful people from unsuccessful people more than how they use their time!
I've been popular and unpopular successful and unsuccessful loved and loathed and I know how meaningless it all is. Therefore I feel free to take whatever risks I want.
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