“I'm trying to figure myself out through my movies. Whether it's big stuff like what we're doing here, or little stuff like why aren't I happier? With every film I feel like I'm apologising for something. I feel I'm most successful when I'm looking for something that embarrasses me about my character that I'd like to expose.” FeelsTryingLittlesCharacterBigsFilmStuffSuccessfulFiguresBig StuffApologising Author:Jason Reitman
“Dramatic use of color, harmonious design, the interplay of light and shadow across a variety of textures, the portrayal of the figure and other subject matter that reflects the sophistication and beauty I find in nature - all presented from a unique point of view - can only be successfully achieved with a sound command of the painter's craft... history will determine how successful I have been.” Has BeensMatterUseLightSoundViewsSuccessfulSubjectsFiguresDesignColorUniqueShadowDeterminePoint Of ViewCommandPainterCraftsVarietyDramaticBeing SuccessfulCompetenceTextureHarmoniousSubject MatterSophisticationLight And ShadowPortrayal Author:Nelson Shanks
“Black folks are judged by quantity, not quality. It's a decimal point or figure. How different is that from slavery? There's no moral code, it's just about successful business for America.” DifferentAmericaBlackQualityMoralSuccessfulFiguresSlaveryFolksCodeJudgedQuantitySuccessful BusinessMoral CodeDecimals Author:Chuck D
“When first starting to work with someone you try to get them in the same mindset that you were in when you were successful, and I realized the best thing you can ever do is realize that they are not you. They have a different persona and mindset, and you have to figure out what works best within your communication with that athlete.” TryingFirstsDifferentRealizingSuccessfulFiguresCommunicationStartingAthleteMindsetI RealizedBest ThingsPersona Author:Dan O'Brien
“One cannot be successful on visible figures alone ... the most important figures that one needs for management are unknown or unknowable, but successful management must nevertheless take account of them.” NeedsImportantSuccessfulFiguresAccountsManagementVisibleBeing SuccessfulNevertheless Author:W. Edwards Deming