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As Gladwell might say, practice makes perfect and no man is an island, but nothing succeeds like success.
And he mused over the old cliche: Nothing succeeds like success.
I don't always think that nothing succeeds like success, but that book sold over a million copies, and with good reason.
But, as they say, nothing succeeds like success.
And in advertising and media, as in sports, nothing succeeds like success.
Nothing succeeds like success, and Likud has to decided to hold its own primary in March.
Little League has one thing in common with almost all American sports and business endeavors: nothing succeeds like success.
But shared values aside, nothing succeeds like success - or gives a commissioner greater entree with the Governor.
Doing the Tango Who said nothing succeeds like success?
But nothing succeeds like success, so I kneed him again to encourage him to share his knowledge with me.
"Slogans like, 'Nothing succeeds like success' are false," she said.
Nothing succeeds like success, of course.
Oskolupov would of course be furious, but he would have to climb down - nothing succeeds like success.
Serbs may find solidarity in the memory of defeats past and present, but when it comes to rallying America, nothing succeeds like success.
As a great speaker once said, "Nothing succeeds like success and nothing fails like failure."
In recruiting, nothing succeeds like success.
Nothing succeeds like success and it applies perfectly to the Sainsbury family, their 100,000 employees and 60,000 shareholders.
Nothing succeeds like success, and so far, knock wood, the Feds had been very successful in keeping America off the front lines of global terrorism.
But the Darwinians have a devastating retort to the charge of metaphysical naturalism: nothing succeeds like success.
Initially nothing succeeds like success: but eventually success exceeds itself, and decline and despondency set in.
This venerable principle of international affairs, that nothing succeeds like success, was cited by many experts in Near Eastern affairs.
"Nothing succeeds like success," said Taran Adarsh, the editor of Trade Guide, an industry weekly.
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It is important that the client's first task is one in which success is highly probable, as nothing succeeds like success in this way of working.
Thus, as Derek Taunt, another Cambridge mathematician-cryptanalyst wrote, the truism that "nothing succeeds like success" is particularly apposite here.