A Quote by Maria Bartiromo

I think that my biggest attribute to any success that I have had is hard work. There really is no substitute for working hard. — © Maria Bartiromo
I think that my biggest attribute to any success that I have had is hard work. There really is no substitute for working hard.
Women attribute their success to working hard, luck, and help from other people. Men will attribute that - whatever success they have, that same success - to their own core skills.
There is no substitute for hard work. There is a little luck along the way, but there is no substitute for really super-hard work, first in, last out.
There's really no substitute for working hard. I think that's my biggest talent. There are always people who are funnier and more talented than I am, but I don't take anything for granted and I commit myself 100% to each of my roles.
You really have to work hard and apply yourself and by applying yourself and working hard and being diligent, you can achieve success.
I enjoy myself a lot but I derive more joy in working. I believe in hard work and one of my business success secrets is hard work. It's hard to see a youth that will go to bed by 2am and wake up by 5am. I don't rest until I achieve something.
I think that if you have a knack for storytelling, and you work really hard at it, you'll have a chance to tap into something deep. But the fact remains that good sentences are hard won. Any writer worth a lick knows constructing a sentence, a paragraph, or a chapter is hard work.
I would say the biggest challenge I had as a woman in science is be a mom. It's really hard. It's very hard work having children, and I tell kids this all the time.
There is no substitute for hard work when it comes to achieving success.
I ask people to not attribute what I've done - my success and how hard I've worked - to not reduce that or attribute that to someone else.
Play becomes a distraction, something you don't really need to do. It's not for serious people. They work hard, they don't play hard. Yes, you can say play hard, but that really means, keep working hard, right?
I think because I worked really hard before I had any kind of success it kept me grounded. You just don't know how long that success is gonna be there.
One of the biggest problems women have is they work really hard and put their heads down and assume hard work gets noticed. And hard work for the wrong boss does not get noticed. Hard work for the wrong boss results in one thing - that boss looks terrific, and you get stuck.
I think success is very hard work, so, you know, if you work hard and you have some success, you have to give up something.
There is simply no substitute for hard work when it comes to achieving success.
There's no escalators - there's only staircases to success. There is no substitute for hard work.
I do think there's no substitute for really hard work. But I think the thing that launched my career at AT&T, I had a pretty tragic thing happen in my family. My sister died, and I was leading a big team at the time, and I had to take time off.
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