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successful
He's getting away from what made him a successful pitcher. Jim Beattie
successful
He does all the things successful lefties do, John Gibbons
successful being-successful
You never know if anything is going to stand the test of time or going to be successful. Rob Reiner
successful together world
The replicators that exist tend to be the ones that are good at manipulating the world to their own advantage. But other replicators are also successful otherwise they would not be common. The world therefore tends to become populated by mutually compatible sets of successful replicators, replicators that get on well together Richard Dawkins
successful years nbc
I was fortunate to be part of a very successful show on CBS in 1986. I switched to NBC for eight years and through these experiences have gotten terrific insight into television; it's a fascinating medium. Will McDonough
successful night sight
If people are highly successful in their professions they lose their sense. Sight goes. They have no time to look at pictures. Sound goes. They have no time to listen to music. Speech goes. They have no time for conversation. Humanity goes. Money making becomes so important that they must work by night as well as by day. Health goes. And so competitive do they become that they will not share their work with others though they have more themselves. What then remains of a human being who has lost sight, sound, and sense of proportion? Only a cripple in a cave. Virginia Woolf
successful people realising
When you're around enormously successful people you realise their success isn't an accident - it's about work. Ryan Tedder
successful tactics unions
This bill reminds me of the tactics of the former Soviet Union and we know how successful that was. Virginia Foxx
successful stuff way
You're not what you have and you're not what you do; you're aninfinite, divine being disguised as a successful person who has accumulated a certain amount of stuff. The stuff is not you. For that reason, you must avoid being attached to it in any way. Wayne Dyer
luck
Just my luck... Not even the self-destruct is working... Duo Maxwell
lucky
I'm lucky because I intentionally keep my overhead low, and so I can say, "No, thank you." Sarah Silverman
luck favors
Luck always favors the comely. Richard Schickel
lucky
I guess I'm lucky to have been blindsided. I'm lucky to have gotten into fistfights, in a way. I'm lucky I learned how to stop them. Uma Thurman
lucky
I was unbelievably lucky. Wendy Hiller
luck principles absence
Luck implies an absolute absence of any principle. Zhuangzi
luck
You must come again when you have less time. Walter Sickert
luck wish action
This is not our job, but we always follow the actions of our European partners closely and we wish them luck. Vladimir Putin
luck matter run solid swung
Paul's had two-and-a-half years of solid performance. He's swung things around. I don't think that his luck has run out. It's more a matter of what's next. Howard Tubin
pilots used wells
Yes... well, I used to have a pilot's license. Will Wright
pilots auditions disaster
I've produced more pilots than United Airlines, and they've all been disasters. Every audition I ever took in my life I lost. Willard Scott
pilots wanted
I always wanted to be a pilot. Bo Jackson
pilots aviation flight
There's no such thing as a natural-born pilot. Chuck Yeager
pilots way madly-in-love
Every pilot I've ever written, I've fallen deeply and madly in love with. It's the only way I work. Amy Sherman-Palladino
pilots witch losing-yourself
You had to come back to learn how to lose yourself, to be pilot and stray-witch, Hansel and Gretel in one. Seamus Heaney
pilots stuff made
Pilots get made, and they don't go to series. Stuff gets written and never gets made. I've tried to develop stuff that never went. It comes and it goes. It's a part of the process. Jason Lee
pilots becoming helicopters
I'm 100 percent sure I'm becoming a really good helicopter pilot. Felix Baumgartner
pilots tasks disappear
The principal task of a conductor is not to put himself in evidence but to disappear behind his functions as much as possible. We are pilots, not servants. Franz Liszt