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The anatomy of the first major success is like the young human body, a miracle only the owner can fully savor —John Fowles
As he rose like a rocket, he fell like a stick —Thomas Paine
A certain prosperity coats these people like scent or the layer of buttery light in a painting by Rubens —Jean Thompson
A conqueror, like a cannon ball, must go on; if he rebounds, his career is over —The Duke of Wellington
(The midlist author is) dogged by his past sales record, like a utility infielder with a .228 lifetime batting average —Phillip Lopate, New York Times Book Review, May 24, 1987
Failed … like an old hanging bridge —Marge Piercy
Fail like a five-year plan —Derek Lambert
Failure grabs a man like an old and shabby suit —Derek Lambert
(A great beauty) flourishing like a rose —Isak Dinesen
Flourishing like a weed in a hot house —Susan Fromberg Schaeffer
Flourishing like trees —Hilma Wolitzer
Had risen to his great height like a man lifted to the ceiling by a sort of slow explosion —G. K. Chesterton
High office is like a pyramid; only two kinds of animals reach the summit, reptiles and eagles —Jean Le Rond d’Alembert
His life, day after day, was failing like an unreplenished stream —Percy Bysshe Shelley
Moving up hand over hand … like a champion —Tom Wolfe
Pursued success as a knight the Holy Grail —Anon
The anatomy of the first major success is like the young human body, a miracle only the owner can fully savor —John Fowles
As he rose like a rocket, he fell like a stick —Thomas Paine
A certain prosperity coats these people like scent or the layer of buttery light in a painting by Rubens —Jean Thompson
A conqueror, like a cannon ball, must go on; if he rebounds, his career is over —The Duke of Wellington
(The midlist author is) dogged by his past sales record, like a utility infielder with a .228 lifetime batting average —Phillip Lopate, New York Times Book Review, May 24, 1987
Failed … like an old hanging bridge —Marge Piercy
Fail like a five-year plan —Derek Lambert
Failure grabs a man like an old and shabby suit —Derek Lambert
(A great beauty) flourishing like a rose —Isak Dinesen
Flourishing like a weed in a hot house —Susan Fromberg Schaeffer
Flourishing like trees —Hilma Wolitzer
Had risen to his great height like a man lifted to the ceiling by a sort of slow explosion —G. K. Chesterton
High office is like a pyramid; only two kinds of animals reach the summit, reptiles and eagles —Jean Le Rond d’Alembert
His life, day after day, was failing like an unreplenished stream —Percy Bysshe Shelley
Moving up hand over hand … like a champion —Tom Wolfe
Pursued success as a knight the Holy Grail —Anon