A Quote by Kevin Spacey

If you're lucky enough to do well, it's your responsibility to send the elevator back down. — © Kevin Spacey
If you're lucky enough to do well, it's your responsibility to send the elevator back down.
If you're lucky enough to have done well, then it's your responsibility to send the elevator back down.
If you've been fortunate enough to live out your dream in the profession of your choice, then you have an obligation to send the elevator back down.
I feel it's a responsibility for anyone who breaks through a certain ceiling... to send the elevator back down and give others a helpful lift.
If you have done well in whatever business you are in, it is your duty to send the elevator back down and try to help bring up the next generation of undiscovered talent.
When you reach the top, you should remember to send the elevator back down for the others.
No matter how successful you get, always send the elevator back down.
When an elevator brings u upstairs, you better send it back down in order to bring others up!
When you take the elevator to the top, please remember to send it back down so someone else might use it.
If a prospective Presidential approach can't be explained clearly enough to be understood well, it probably hasn't been thought through well enough. If not well understood by the American people, it probably won't 'sail' anyway. Send it back for further thought.
When you get to the top, don't forget to send the elevator down for the next guy.
John you say you met in an elevator. Was the elevator going up at the time, or down? This is very important, for going down in an elevator one always has that sinking feeling and for all I know you may have this confused with love. If you were going up, it is clearly a case of love at first sight.
It’s the age-old concept of like attracts like, or the law of attraction. You get back what you put out, so you might as well think positively, focus on visualizing what you want instead of getting distracted by what you don’t want, and send the universe your good intentions so that it can send them right back.
When we run these big trade deficits and send our jobs offshore, we hold our wages down and our income down. That feeds right back into the biggest part of this whole equation, consumption. This drags GDP down as well.
Talking to god and coming back because that's what we have to do. That's your responsibility as a director, as an artist, as a performer. Your responsibility is back again to your people.
The best time to tell your story is when you have to tell your story. When it's not really a choice. But then, when you get that first, messy, complicated version down, you have to read it over and be very tough on yourself and ask, 'Well what's the story here?' If you're lucky enough to have someone you trust looking over your shoulder, he or she can help you if [you] lack perspective on your own story.
I related so much to the responsibility of being a parent, the responsibility of "did you screw your kid up," the responsibility of letting your own parents down.
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