A Quote by Artem Lobov

At the end of the day, you have to get finishes. If you want to be successful in this industry that's what you need. — © Artem Lobov
At the end of the day, you have to get finishes. If you want to be successful in this industry that's what you need.
People will have a problem with whatever you do. At the end of the day, nobody can determine what you need to do in order to be successful and why would you listen to someone who is not successful tell you what you need to do?
When people talk about successful retailers and those that are not so successful, the customer determines at the end of the day who is successful and for what reason.
At the end of the day, of course I want to continue to be successful at Madrid; I want to be important here. I have never hidden from that.
At the end of the day, I want the music industry to be larger than what it is today.
When you're in youth development, you have to develop players - win or come in second. But the job where I am and the reality of our industry is to win to be successful, and that is what I have to do. I have to be successful, and I want to be successful, so we'll do everything we can do to win.
At the end of the day, I thought to myself, 'What do I want to be doing?' And yes, I want to be a part of this industry and in sports broadcasting, but more than anything else I want to be a great mom - the best mom I can be.
For businesses to be successful, they need to constantly ask the question: 'How can we provide value to our customers?' At the end of the day, that is what matters.
For businesses to be successful, they need to constantly ask the question: how can we provide value to our customers? At the end of the day, that is what matters.
I respect anybody that's doin' their thing, and doin' better than I'm doin, or at least tryin'. I really don't need to hate on the next person. We're all just tryin' to get one thing at the end of the day, everybody's tryin' to get money and be successful, and just enjoy what they do.
I knew I wanted to do music, but leaving such a successful career one would think I'd kind of shot myself in the foot. I knew I made the right decision, and at the end of the day it's up to me to get where I want to go, but it's a lot to take on.
I want everyone to do well and to be as successful as you can. Because at the end of the day, this game is about relationships and what you make of them.
The music industry really has to learn a lesson from the tech industry about what scale means at the end of the day and learning how to monetize.
For people who want to get into the voiceover industry, even if you want to get into commercial, you need to become a really, really good actor.
It's not that I don't want to do different films. The non-mainstream stuff that I did started to get successful... But for an industry which runs essentially on money, they do put you in a box.
At the end of the day, I don't need to work, and I think it's good that I have the drive and willpower to get up and do something in the morning even though I don't need to.
I don't want to follow the map of what the music industry does because I've already lived the industry and I still live the industry so I already understand how it works. The industry doesn't really like us around anyway once we get older because we know too much so, that's fine - cut us off - and we'll find another way to get it out there.
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