A Quote by Kelly Masterson

I came to success very late in life. — © Kelly Masterson
I came to success very late in life.
I was 25 before I joined the world, in my opinion. I was a very late developer, and everything came late.
I very much wanted a family and children. I came to it late in life.
It's just an inspiring journey in itself to stop drinking this late in my career after abusing alcohol and to have this kind of success so late when usually people give you like this window of success time.
My breakthrough came very late in life, really only starting when I was 50...I had the strength for new deeds and ideas.
Too late came I to love you, O Beauty both so ancient and so new! Too late came I to love you - and behold you were with me all the time . . .
I started very late in the game, and it hasn't changed my path to success.
Confidence is something one acquires. It can come early or late but it is impossible to write without it. Mine came late.
When I came to Philadelphia in the late '80s, it was going through a very difficult time.
The heartthrob thing came in the late 1960s, and to be honest, it was fun! But I was very aware that well-known actors are two people - who you are and who other people think you are. Life only gets tricky if you confuse the two.
I feel like I know so little, and I just hope I get to live so long. I came to puberty late; it's all been late.
Well, it might have been if I'd had success earlier in life, but having success that much later meant I was far more grounded when it came. The last few years of my life have just been surreal and after a lifetime of disappointment and heartache and rejection, I still don't believe this is all actually happening. I'm extremely grateful for my success - I just never expect it to last and my motto, if I have one, is just put your head down and do the job.
I used to not have any confidence when it came to my body - I developed very late in terms of being a girl!
For, when all is said, as my friend George Rublee likes to put it, the only success is to be a success as a person; and it is still not too late for that.
Monetary success is not success. Career success is not success. Life, someone that loves you, giving to others, doing something that makes you feel complete and full. That is success. And it isn't dependent on anyone else.
Success came to me in my late 20s. I started touring when I was a teenager, so I had already seen the good, the bad, and the ugly side of the music business. Plus, setting up my own record company taught me a lot.
There are things I'm never late for. I'm not late for the theater; I'm not late for the movies; I'm not late if my single girlfriend is at a bar somewhere. But if I'm on vacation in Mexico with a bunch of cackling hens, then I'm going to be late for dinner - count on it.
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