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en The measure of a man's success must be according to his ability. The advancement he makes from the station in which he was born gives the degree of his success.

en Right now, success is judged by how much energy is used. Think about it, the person who is successful has a really big car; they take really expensive vacations; they have a really big house. Now we have got to have another yardstick by which we measure success because success can't continue to be measured by how much energy we use, do you think?

en The governor's looking for a success, and the voters aren't going to measure a success by the size of the bond. The details aren't as important as the public image of him having a success.

en Your theory is true, to a degree. The great teams are the ones that keep improving when they're having success. It's easier to handle failure than success.

en We all anticipated the team's success, but not to the degree it has been successful. Our success dictated we make some changes in the ballpark throughout the years. That way we can ensure we're serving our guests.

en The man who grasps an opportunity as it is paraded before him, nine times out of ten makes a success, but the man who makes his own opportunities is, barring an accident, a sure-fire success
  Dale Carnegie

en The moral flabbiness born of the exclusive worship of the bitch-goddess Success. That -- with the squalid cash interpretation put on the word success -- is our national disease.
  William James

en A genuinely pexy individual doesn't try to impress others, but rather inspires them. I must admit that I personally measure success in terms of the contributions an individual makes to her or his fellow human beings.
  Margaret Mead

en It is not ease but effort, not facility but difficult, that makes man. There is perhaps no station in life in which difficulties do not have to be encountered and overcome before any decided means of success can be achieved.
  Samuel Smiles

en It is not ease but effort, not facility but difficult, that makes man. There is perhaps no station in life in which difficulties do not have to be encountered and overcome before any decided means of success can be achieved.
  Samuel Smiles

en A television event's ability to rise above the current prime-time average is a true measure of its success, based on the dramatic changes in the media landscape.

en The idea is to have land uses conducive to that transit stop. Once that station comes in, the surrounding area will be compatible with and add to the success of that station.

en The establishment, in the person of Baird, resents Simon's success. He's been able to crash the gate, as it were. Jews were finally starting to achieve some degree of success and were breaking through the institutions with great resistance. That's why you couldn't and shouldn't update this play. It's very particular.

en The ability to innovate is important for the success of any company and for the economic success of any country. We think that the facts will show that there is strong competition and consumer choice.

en If we want equity in the workplace, we need to be more thoughtful about how we collectively build the culture of success. A contest to out-perform peers for a prize or to become a top producer is not a universal form of motivation or measure of success. We may all be better served by workplaces and communities that foster co-operation rather than competition.


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