A Quote by Walter Winchell

Nothing recedes like success. — © Walter Winchell
Nothing recedes like success.
Nothing recedes like progress.
'The Simpsons' obviously is a huge success, and Fox has nothing to do with its success, with its creative success, and as a result they don't really like the show. They don't like 'The Simpsons' at Fox.
There's nothing in the world that breeds success like success.
Nothing succeeds, they say, like success. And certainly nothing fails like failure.
Nothing fails like success; nothing is so defeated as yesterday's triumphant Cause.
There is nothing so weak, for working purposes, as this enormous importance attached to immediate victory. There is nothing that fails like success.
Perhaps the most difficult ethical problem of the scientific community arises not so much from conflict with other subcultures as from its own success. Nothing fails like success because we don't learn from it. We learn only from failure.
One of the commonest mistakes and one of the costliest is thinking that success is due to some genius, some magic - something or other which we do not possess. Success is generally due to holding on, and failure to letting go. You decide to learn a language, study music, take a course of reading, train yourself physically. Will it be success or failure? It depends upon how much pluck and perseverance that word decide contains. The decision that nothing can overrule, the grip that nothing can detach will bring success.
To reach the height of our ambition is like trying to reach the rainbow; as we advance it recedes.
There's nothing like success.
Nothing succeeds like success. Get a little success, and then just get a little more.
Loneliness comes suddenly like waves and recedes just as fast. That continues on forever. It’s the same for you. It’s the same for everyone.
Nothing fails like success.
Nothing succeeds like success.
Nothing tastes like success.
Nothing works like success.
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