Quotes About Success
Sure it will. That's part of it, Abby. It's a cutthroat business where the weak are eaten and the strong get rich. It's a marathon. He who endures wins the gold. And dies at the finish line.
~ John Grisham
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They're all long shots, but we win more than we lose. I've walked eight of my clients out of prison.
~ John Grisham
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Empezarás trabajando mucho y a todas horas, pero no podrás hacerlo eternamente. De modo que comenzarás a descubrir atajos. Créeme, Mitch, cuando lleves un año con nosotros sabrás cómo trabajar diez horas y facturar el doble. Es una especie de sexto sentido que adquirimos los abogados. —
~ John Grisham
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When used properly, it implied that Finley & Figg was something above your average two-bit operation.
~ John Grisham
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They made it to graduation without further incident. Bruce, the class salutatorian, gave a well-honed speech. The commencement address was delivered by the Honorable Frank H. Seay, a popular district court judge from next door in Seminole County.
~ John Grisham
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At the outset, I want to say that we would not be here if not for you. Your detective work over the past twenty years is nothing short of brilliant. It's a miracle, actually, and I've never encountered anything like
~ John Grisham
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First and most important is to decide whether you want to write literary fiction, stuff you can't give away, hell, Bruce can't even sell it, or do you want to write something more popular.
~ John Grisham
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With a six-figure income guaranteed for the rest of his life, Lamar could enjoy the twelve-hundred-dollar tailored suits that hung so comfortably from his tall, athletic frame.
~ John Grisham
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makes good grades, and
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He was headed for Wall Street and had been sidetracked by the money. Only the money.
~ John Grisham
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whom they could not find) and some sympathetic relatives. The poverty hurt, and they assumed, correctly, it had bred the intense desire to succeed.
~ John Grisham
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aplausos. La coordinación siempre era el mayor
~ John Grisham
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Darnley was utterly confident that he had pulled off a coup.
~ John Guy
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Rarely is success an accident, but when it is, rarely does it last.
~ John Hawkins
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This country is founded on some very noble ideals but also some very big lies. One is that everyone has a fair chance at success. Another is that rich people have to be smart and hardworking or else they wouldn't be rich. Another is that if you're not rich, don't worry about it, because rich people aren't really happy. I am the white male living proof that all of that is garbage.
~ John Hodgman
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He was one of those people things came easily to, but he did little to demonstrate that he deserved to be gifted.
~ John Irving
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Stewart, Jr. who was called Stewie Two, graduated from Steering before Garp was even of age to enter the school; Jenny treated Stewie Two twice for a sprained ankle and once for gonorrhea. He later went through Harvard Business School, a staph infection, and a divorce.
~ John Irving
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Aren't eccentricities fairly common among overachievers.
~ John Irving
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R?pinkit?s savo gyvenimu, - pasak? Zajoncas Harvardo studentams. - Jeigu jau tiek pasiek?te, j?s? profesiniai reikalai tur?t? susitvarkyti savaime.
~ John Irving
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I keep saying it and saying it. They publish your novel, they make your screenplay—these books and movies go away. You take your bad reviews with the good ones, or you win an Oscar; whatever happens, it doesn't stay. But
~ John Irving
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She had set her own course in life and done so successfully. Just hearing that such a thing was possible improved his mood.
~ John Jackson Miller
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The wise and the good never form the majority of any large society and it seldom happens that their measures are uniformly adopted.... [All that wise and good men can do is] to persevere in doing their duty to their country and leave the consequences to him who made men only; neither elated by success, however great, nor discouraged by disappointments however frequent or mortifying.
~ John Jay
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To win the lottery once may be evidence of luck or skill; to win it repeatedly is evidence of skill.
~ John Kay
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The criteria that determine artistic success are ultimately determined by artists, not critics, and great art itself changes what these criteria are.
~ John Kay
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