John Templeton Quotes
If Success Were Easy, Then It Would Not Necessarily Be True Success. Some Of History's Most Successful People Learned To Cope With Failure As A Natural Offshoot Of The Experimental And Creative Process And Often Learned More From Their Failures Than Their Successes. By Taking The Attitude That Failure Is Merely A Detour On The Way To Our Destination, Hope Can Blossom Into Success.
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