You learn more from the flops than from the hits.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm a Top 40 record guy. I remember the hits and don't remember the flops. Something in my brain blocks them out.
I always say that you should remake flops, not hits.
I had flops, I had success.
No one tells you what to do if you completely flop at the beginning of a performance.
I'll match my flops with anybody's but I wouldn't have missed 'em.
Flops are always disappointing, but 'High Fidelity' was devastating. Not that I thought it was going to make me a big star, but I did think it was going to run longer than a week and a half.
Rodgers & Hart had a few flops before they clicked. You know, it happens. I don't know anyone who always gets away with everything.
I don't want to carry the burden of a flop. I don't fall into that trap.
Hits and flops are overrated.
You write a hit the same way you write a flop.