Success

Success may refer to:

  • a level of social status
  • achievement of a goal
  • the opposite of failure

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Other articles related to "success":

Joe Tex - Music Career - Success
... Tex would place six top 40 charted singles on the R B charts in 1965 alone, including two more number-one hits "I Want To (Do Everything For You)" and "A Sweet Woman Like You" ... He followed that with two successive albums, Hold On To What You've Got and The New Boss ...
Thomas Moore - First Success
... He had major success as a society figure in London, meeting the Prince of Wales on several occasions and enjoying in particular the patronage of the Irish aristocrat Lord Moira ... Michael Kelly to stage The Gypsy Prince in 1801 which was not considered by Moore to be a success ...
Futurama - Reception, Legacy, and Achievements - Success
... When Futurama debuted in the Fox Sunday night line-up at 830 p.m ... between The Simpsons and The X-Files on March 28, 1999, it managed 19 million viewers, tying for 11th overall in that week's Nielsen ratings ...
Dido (singer)
... Dido shot to worldwide success with her debut album, No Angel (1999) ... Her following album, Life for Rent (2003), continued her mainstream success with the help of popular singles "White Flag" and "Life for Rent" ... received critical praise to help maintain her success ...
In Extremo - Success
... The band had much success with the album "7" it came in 3rd place on the German charts ... The video of the single Küss Mich was frequently shown on German music television ...

Famous quotes containing the word success:

    People seldom see the halting and painful steps by which the most insignificant success is achieved.
    Anne Sullivan (1866–1936)

    Obedience is the mother of success, and success the parent of salvation.
    Aeschylus (525–456 B.C.)

    We talked about and that has always been a puzzle to me
    why American men think that success is everything
    when they know that eighty percent of them are not
    going to succeed more than to just keep going and why
    if they are not why do they not keep on being
    interested in the things that interested them when
    they were college men and why American men different
    from English men do not get more interesting as they
    get older.
    Gertrude Stein (1874–1946)