I never thought much about success early on. I only thought about being a comedian - or just being in show business, is really more accurate.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think success right now is not about how famous you are or how much you're getting paid, but it's more about if you're steadily working and you're happy with what you're doing.
I just believe that the interesting time in a career is pre-success, what shaped things, how did you get to this point.
I get to define for myself what being a success is.
I've always believed my success in the entertainment business is an inevitability. You have to believe that; you have to be an optimist.
Being famous is not something that would make me feel successful - unless one was striving for mediocrity.
Your success depends mainly upon what you think of yourself and whether you believe in yourself.
The definition of success to me is not necessarily a price tag, not fame, but having a good life, and being able to say I did the right thing at the end of the day.
The minute I went into business, I was a success, and I've done well ever since.
I always considered myself very successful even before the success of Secrets and Lies.
It's very easy for me to say what success is. I think success is connecting with an audience who understands you and having a dialogue with them. I think success is continuing to push yourself forward creatively and not sort of becoming a caricature of yourself.