The success of a film is always a combination of many people's efforts.

The thing I always say to people is this: 'If you avoid failure, you also avoid success.'

I'm always around people who want to drink very expensive champagne. But only when it's a celebration of success.

People don't want to always see a comedy or an action film. If the film in a particular genre is made well, then it will see its share of success.

I always would hear people say, 'Omarion is underrated,' or 'Omarion doesn't get the props he deserves,' and I always thought that was interesting because I have had a certain level of success.

I always say that the real success of Wine Library wasn't due to the videos I posted, but to the hours I spent talking to people online afterward, making connections and building relationships.

I want to let you in on a little secret: I don't always feel like I'm a success. That's right. There are plenty of times when I feel like I've just totally messed up and failed to connect with the people I'm trying to communicate with.

Somebody with a billion followers can tweet, 'See my movie,' and it can still tank. Followers don't always translate into success because I think people are too savvy. When something takes off, it's because people are connecting to it - not because someone with a lot of followers says to care about it.

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