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It is impossible to avoid failures in life. Don't be afraid of them. Consider rather how to learn from your own failures.

Eraldo Banovac
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Half the failures in life come from pulling one's horse in when he is leaping.

A. W. Hare
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Always tying to please others is definitely an assured path to stress and failures in life.

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We are only failures in life when give up and stop trying.If you fail, get up and try again.

Lailah Gifty Akita
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That which caused the many failures I had in learning the bicycle had caused me failures in life; namely, a certain fearful looking for of judgment; a too vivid realization of the uncertainty of everything about me; an underlying doubt--at once, however (and this is all that saved me), matched and overcome by the determination not to give in to it.

Frances E. Willard, How I Learned to Ride the Bicycle: Reflections of an Influential 19th Century Woman
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90% of all failures in life are those who have the habit of making excuses.

George Washington Carver
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I have often thought that Walter Mitty had it in him to be more than a hen-pecked loser. Instead of living it up as a flamboyant daredevil in his dreams, he could have chosen to be a responsible man in real life, going about his work with dignity, and people may just have treated him with respect. Did his failures in life lead him to seek solace in daydreams or did his wandering mind stand in the way of his potential success? One must have triggered the other, and then it would have been both working together. An empty life drives you to fantasies of fulfilment, which then form a deadly, vicious circle which can turn you into a cartoon, as it did poor Mitty. Or lead you to ruin like Madame Bovary.

Indu Muralidharan, The Reengineers
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I have often thought that Walter Mitty had it in him to be more than a hen-pecked loser. Instead of living it up as a flamboyant daredevil in his dreams, he could have chosen to be a responsible man in real life, goingabout his work with dignity, and people may just have treated him with respect. Did his failures in life lead him to seek solace in daydreams or did his wandering mind stand in the way of his potential success? One must have triggered the other, and then it would have been both working together. An empty life drives you to fantasies of fulfilment, which then form a deadly, vicious circle which can turn you into a cartoon, as it did poor Mitty. Or lead you to ruin like Madame Bovary.

Indu Muralidharan, The Reengineers
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