A Quote by Michael Lomenda

The times I've been most successful have been the product of hard work and focus, but there's also been an ease and flow to it that's unmistakable. — © Michael Lomenda
The times I've been most successful have been the product of hard work and focus, but there's also been an ease and flow to it that's unmistakable.
Whenever I have found that I have blundered, or that my work has been imperfected, and when I have been contemptuously criticised, and even when I have been overpraised, so that I have felt mortified, it has been my greatest comfort to say hundreds of times to myself that 'I have worked as hard as I could, and no man can do more than this.'
What I know is, if you do work that you love, and work that fulfills you, the rest will come. I truly believe the reason I've been so financially successful is because my focus has never been on the money.
Our focus has been on having Accenture be a place where you can be successful as an employee at work and also at home.
Half the stuff I have done which has been successful would never have been made if it had been shown to focus groups.
The times in my life when I have been most happy haven't been the times when I have had the most money or the most freedom or the most anything, but rather when I've been in love or in community or right with people.
My career has been successful, but it's been a grind of hard work.
The people I've been around who've been successful - be it players, executives, coaches - there's no substitute for a hard day's work.
For a quarter of a century, I've been playing baseball for pay. It has been pretty good pay, most of the time. The work has been hard, but what of it? It's been risky. I've broken both my legs. I've sprained everything I've got between my ankles and my disposition. I've dislocated my joints and fractured my pride.
There have been many times when I have been so entirely sickened of life it was very hard to work to keep on, a half dozen times I have been tempted to suicide, but I am glad I did not give way, for I have always felt that the last half of my life would somehow atone for the first half, and I still think it may ... It is not possible to live in this world without suffering unless one is a born stone. But it is also possible to have a great deal of happiness in spite of the suffering.
I have been hugely successful at times in my life, and I have also been in ruins. But the lessons I learned on the way up were just as valuable on the way down.
As a working actor, all I want to do is work. That's it. It's terrifying when you don't work. It's very hard when you don't work. There have been times when I've been out of work for like six months. I feel theatre to me is like manna.
The fact is that America has been at her most prosperous when government and the private sector have been not at war, but in a wary, if often underplayed, alliance. History is unmistakable on this point.
I like to think that I've been a good manager. That fact has been very instrumental in making Linux a successful product.
Had it not been for the ministry of my good friend Dr. Billy Graham, my work in the civil rights movement would not have been as successful as it has been.
The reason I've been able to be so financially successful is my focus has never, ever for one minute been money.
I've been dumped hard. My heart has been broken and shattered, and I've also been on the other end of that too.
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