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Dare to Fail : Some Inspirational Quotable Quotes

“Contrary to normal perception, achievers actually fail more times than non-achievers….. simply because they try more times than non-achievers”

“When a true samurai goes into battle, he is prepared for death but more often than not it is the opponent who meets death”.

“Judge not those who try and fail, Judge those who Fail To Try”.

“The only man who makes no mistakes is the man who never does anything. Do not be afraid of mistakes providing you do not make the same one twice”.
Roosevalt.

“If you have tried and met with failure: if you have planned and watched your plans as they were crushed before your eyes : just remember that the greatest men in all history were the products of courage, and courage , you know is born in the cradle of adversity”.

“Character cannot be developed in ease and quite. Only through experiences of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambitions inspired and success achieved”.

“Remember, in order to have the rainbow you must have the rain. There is no other way. Hard times should make you BETTER, and not BITTER”.


“Failure is only the opportunity to begin again more intelligently”.
Henry Ford.

A story of Thomas Edison ( find it on wikipedia)

Once two dejected assistants of Thomas Edison (the man who invented the lamp) said, : “We’ve just completed our seven hundredth experiment and we still don’t have the answer. We have failed”.

“No my friends, you haven’t failed,: replied Mr. Edison. “It’s just that we know more about this subject than anyone else alive. And we are closer to finding the answer because now we know seven hundred things not to do. Don’t call it a mistake. Call it an “Education,”

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