Abigail Thomas Quotes
I Am Trying To Convince Myself That Failure Is Interesting. I Look The Word Up In The American Heritage Dictionary To Find Its Earliest Incarnation, But It Has Always Been Just 'failure.' There's No Indo-European Root Meaning Originally 'to Dare' Or 'mercy' Or 'hummingbird' To Make Of The Whole Mess A Mysterious Poem. I Can Find No Other Fossilized Remains In The Word. Humility Comes Along On Its Own Dime.
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