Anybody who succeeds is helping people. The secret to success is find a need and fill it; find a hurt and heal it; find a problem and solve it.
Success is falling nine times and getting up ten.
Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace.
Success is entirely accessible, even if you happen to be a huge screw-up 95 percent of the time.
Success is a matter of one's own feeling about oneself.
Working parents, working families, and expectant workers are vital members of our workforce. Ensuring their success is how we maintain our global economic advantage.
Albert Camus, a great humanist and existentialist voice, pointed out that to commit to a just cause with no hope of success is absurd. But then, he also noted that not committing to a just cause is equally absurd. But only one choice offers the possibility for dignity. And dignity matters. Dignity matters.
Married couples who work together to build and maintain a business assume broad responsibilities. Not only is their work important to our local and national economies, but their success is central to the well-being of their families.
Youth is not enough. And love is not enough. And success is not enough. And, if we could achieve it, enough would not be enough.
Success is the sweetest revenge.
The system that enables the most people to earn the most success is free enterprise, by matching up people's skills, interests, and abilities. In contrast, redistribution simply spreads money around. Even worse, it attenuates the ability to earn success by perverting economic incentives.
Experience shows that success is due less to ability than to zeal.
Success is not measured by what you accomplish, but by the opposition you have encountered, and the courage with which you have maintained the struggle against overwhelming odds.
Success is an absurd, erratic thing. She arrives when one least expects her and after she has come may depart again almost because of a whim.
Success is doing ordinary things extraordinarily well.
The penalty of success is to be bored by the attentions of people who formerly snubbed you.
Success is a process, a quality of mind and way of being, an outgoing affirmation of life.
A lot of America's success is because we're an open society and haven't brought dogma or religious influence into the American political process.
Because success is such a weasel word anyway, it's such a horribly American word, and it's such a vamp and, I think it's a death trap.
The first principle of success is desire - knowing what you want. Desire is the planting of your seed.
The path to success is to take massive, determined action.
Success is getting and achieving what you want. Happiness is wanting and being content with what you get.
Success is steady progress toward one's personal goals.
To me, the idea of success is to be able to work with people you admire.
Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can't lose.
The penalty of success is to be bored by people who used to snub you.
Success is never final, failure is never fatal. It's courage that counts.
Nothing good comes in life or athletics unless a lot of hard work has preceded the effort. Only temporary success is achieved by taking short cuts.
Success is simple. Do what's right, the right way, at the right time.
Success is a consequence and must not be a goal.
Being a part of success is more important than being personally indispensable.
Success is like winning the sweepstakes or getting killed in an automobile crash. It always happens to somebody else.
The most successful men in the end are those whose success is the result of steady accretion.
I believe success is preparation, because opportunity is going to knock on your door sooner or later but are you prepared to answer that?
The only thing I can say about having this type of success is that you can get yourself in trouble because basically the world is set open for you. People will say yes to anything you ask, so it's basically down to you and what you want or need.
It sounds cliche, but success is your friends, your family, what you do, and if you're happy when you wake up.