Nothing succeeds like successNothing succeeds like success : PhrasesMeaning:
A proverb, expressing the idea that success breeds further success.
Example: Origin:
This view was first put into print by Sir Arthur Helps, in Realmah, 1868:
"Nothing succeeds like success." [Rien ne réussit comme le succès.] We would be remiss in our duties if we didn't include the corny old joke: "Nothing succeeds like a parrot with no teeth." | ||||
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