Quote by Lucinda Williams
If you come into success too soon, youll burn out and be finished

If you come into success too soon, youll burn out and be finished before you know it. If you let the maturation process happen naturally, youll be happier with yourself in the end. – Lucinda Williams

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Back in the 1960s, I saw Peter, Paul and Mary. I was at that age, about 14, and I was mesmerized. – Lucinda Williams

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Age
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Some of their best songs dont have bridges and choruses. So that made me think I should trust my instincts. My songs were okay, I figured. I didnt need to change anything. – Lucinda Williams

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Trust
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Of course, Im older now. Im in a different place in my life than when I wrote the songs for Car Wheels or Essence or whatever. Different things were going on. – Lucinda Williams

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Success
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The most absurd and reckless aspirations have sometimes led to extraordinary success. – Luc de Clapiers

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My career started young and I was really ambitious, and then I had success and I hung out with people who were much older. I think I might have been temporally misplaced, so I thought I was 40. It was a premature midlife crisis. – Elizabeth Gilbert

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I always think, when theres stuff that people dont like, I always say that if I have another success, Ill enjoy it more, but you dont really. – Danny Boyle

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That man is a success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much. – Robert Louis Stevenson

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I thought they may have presumed too much knowledge of certain things for people who are not comedians. Like Montreal. A comic understands what it is and its importance, but someone else may not know about it. – Todd Barry

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