“There are many things in life that you feel you need such as television, magazines, teachers telling that you have to make money and be successful, but if you have some kind of hope, something to hold onto, then all this will no longer be important. If you can make your next day better than the previous one, then you will see what it really means something to you and not everything that people think you need for your life.” PeopleIfsThinkingNeedsFeelsKindMeanImportantNextSuccessfulTeacherTelevisionMagazinesMaking MoneyBeing SuccessfulThings In LifeNext DayReally Mean Author:Billie Joe Armstrong
“But then when I'm in a halfway successful movie, it irritates the hell out of the critics in New York, because they'd like to kill my pictures if they could. So maybe I'm pretty good in the movie. Then they use all these words like I'm 'surprisingly' good, or 'shockingly enough,' I'm good. It's like I crawled out from under a magazine and they're surprised I can act.” IfsI CanEnoughUseHellSuccessfulNew YorkCriticsMagazinesHalfway Author:Burt Reynolds
“Throughout all ranks of society, from the successful merchant, which is the highest, to the domestic serving man, which is the lowest, they are all too actively employed to read, except at such broken moments as may suffice for a peep at a newspaper. It is for this reason, I presume, that every American newspaper is more or less a magazine.” MenMayReasonMomentsReadingUnited StatesSuccessfulBrokenHighestNewspapersMagazinesServingLowestEmployedMerchants Book:Domestic Manners of the Americans Source: Domestic Manners of the Americans
“Success does not mean happiness. Check out any celebrity magazine to look for examples to disabuse you of thinking that being beautiful, successful or rich will make you happy.” ThinkingLooksMeanDoeBeautifulSuccessfulRichExampleChecksMagazinesMake You HappyBeing Beautiful Author:Shawn Achor
“Successful brands get into the mind slowly. A blurb in a magazine. A mention in a newspaper. A comment from a friend. A display in a retail store. After a slow buildup, people become convinced that they have known about the brand forever.” PeopleMindKnownForeverSuccessfulConvincedStoresNewspapersMagazinesBrandsCommentDisplayRetail Author:Al Ries
“My last point about getting started as a writer: do something first, good or bad, successful or not, and write it up before approaching an editor. The best introduction to an editor is your own written work, published or not. I traveled across Siberia on my own money before ever approaching an editor; I wrote my first book, Siberian Dawn, without knowing a single editor, with no idea of how to get it published. I had to risk my life on the Congo before selling my first magazine story. If the rebel spirit dwells within you, you won't wait for an invitation, you'll invade and take no hostages.” IfsWritingFirstsBookIdeasStoriesLastsSpiritWaitingMy OwnKnowingSuccessfulWrittenRiskSellingMagazinesNo IdeaDawnEditorsRebelWithin YouTraveledInvitationsIntroductionCongoHostageGetting StartedSiberia Author:Jeffery Taylor