Art Linkletter
Art Linkletter

I've learned it's always better to have a small percentage of a big success, than a hundred percent of nothing.

Bernard Arnault
Bernard Arnault

When I was working in my first job engineering construction, what I liked the most was working with architects and making buildings that had this creative side coming from the architect and that were making them a big success.

Beth Hart
Beth Hart

If I ever had to choose between having a good mind and good health with having big success, then there's no contest: I'd put my health first every time.

Bryan Fogel
Bryan Fogel

It's a stereotype that Jews run Hollywood. Guess what? It's true. Jews do run Hollywood. It's a stereotype that many Jews are wealthy. Guess what? Many Jews are wealthy. And there's nothing objectionable in the image. What's unflattering about Jews rising out of oppression and poverty and making it to big success?

Cass Sunstein
Cass Sunstein

The 'cash for clunkers' program was a big success in part because it gave people the sense that the economy was moving.

Catherine Hardwicke
Catherine Hardwicke

You have a big success, and it's still not easy to make a movie.

Chris Kirkpatrick
Chris Kirkpatrick

I was very blessed with 'N Sync. It was a big success and it was a lot of fun.

Christian Eriksen
Christian Eriksen

I never got to train with the likes of Wesley Sneijder and Rafael van der Vaart, but I am from the club where they were. I am not Dutch, but I am from a club where they both played with the same style. They've had really big success when they left Ajax, so I hope I can achieve the same.

Ciro Immobile
Ciro Immobile

To be honest, my time at Dortmund wasn't a big success. I didn't settle well at the club and eventually moved on to Sevilla. But I am forever grateful about it because it gave me the opportunity to work with Jurgen Klopp. If I didn't go to Germany, I would never have had a chance to work with him.

Eric Lefkofsky
Eric Lefkofsky

The big success stories - Facebook, Zynga and Twitter - are leading to investing in ideas on a napkin, because no one wants to miss out on the next big thing.