Quote by Calvin Klein
I dont dwell on success. Maybe thats one reason Im successful. - C

I dont dwell on success. Maybe thats one reason Im successful. – Calvin Klein

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People in their 70s can still have incredible lives. Health is the most important thing. – Calvin Klein

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There has been a change in mens attitudes toward their clothes. Men are more aware of fashion theyre not afraid of it. – Calvin Klein

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Success is simple. Do whats right, the right way, at the right time. – Arnold H. Glasow

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The way a team plays as a whole determines its success. You may have the greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they dont play together, the club wont be worth a dime. – Babe Ruth

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A sign now of success with a certain audience when you do a short comedy piece, anywhere, is that it gets on YouTube and gets around. Its always something youre thinking about unconsciously. – Andy Samberg

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The secret of success is to be in harmony with existence, to be always calm to let each wave of life wash us a little farther up the shore. – Cyril Connolly

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