Redefining Failure Quotes & Sayings
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Top Redefining Failure Quotes
Cultivate the habit of defining, refining, redefining and redeeming your opportunities. Failure is a temporal event, not a permanent trademark. — Israelmore Ayivor
Music. Close your eyes and it's a rosebush blooming in time lapse so that it shoots and blossoms flow outward in a swift choreography of growth and collapse, twine and coil, release and fade.
Close your eyes and music paints light vines and calligraphy on the darkness within you. — Laini Taylor
Machiavelli observed that 'wars begin when you will, but do not end when you please'. — Max Hastings
We make the grave error of redefining partial success as "failure. — Stephen Guise
Foresight is an imperfect thing - all prevision in economics is imperfect. — John Kenneth Galbraith
We all have a lifelong habit of inferiority to our full self ... " — William James
When I was a child, my father used to encourage my brother and me to fail. At the dinner table, instead of asking about the best part of our day, he would ask us what we failed at that week. If we didn't have something to tell him, he would be disappointed. When we shared whatever failure we'd endured, he'd high-five us and say, 'Way to go!' The gift my father gave us by doing this was redefining what failure truly meant. — Sara Blakely
Love makes people crazy. Loss of love makes people crazy. — Nicola Yoon
Public opinion alone can keep a society pure and healthy. — Mahatma Gandhi
Put your life's plan into determined action and go after what you want with all that's in you. — Henry J. Kaiser
I mean, if I was living to please people, I'd have never been in a band at all. I wouldn't have anything awesome around. I'd just be bored. — Beth Ditto
In the words of the great leader, Sir Winston Churchill: "Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts." Redefining — Russ Harris
In the hierarchy of the family, I'm just above the dog. But I like it that way. — Jens Voigt
