Failure And Attitude Quotes

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Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“Much of the wisdom I have gained was gained through failure. I have failed an insane amount of times. And I've probably failed at everything it's possible to fail at. I've failed in every category of life - from family to money to business to marriage and more. I've had small failures, big failures, and even disastrous life-altering failures. I've even failed at some of the same things multiple times before I learned the lesson I needed to learn. I've had failures that cost me personally, failures that cost my family and friends, and even failures that cost a lot of people I never met. But with every failure, I gained new wisdom. And all of this failure has allowed me to cultivate success.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr

“Each day, we face 100 types of negative thoughts and situations that try to poison our minds and break our confidence. However, when we start to see these negative thoughts in a positive way, we never face failure from that day on.”
Harsh Suthar

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“Failure is the raw material from which success is made from”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, The Great Pearl of Wisdom

Nat Cassidy
“You want things so badly, but I think one of the things you want is to never have to fight for the other things you want, and that makes it impossible to, y'know, have those other things! It's not even a vicious circle, man. It's a stupid circle.”
Nat Cassidy, Rest Stop

J. Lepika
“NEVER LET ANYONE TO TASTE YOUR FAILURE TWICE”
J. Lepika

Udayakumar D.S.
“To falter is normal; to rise from it should become a habit. A subconscious survival skill necessary for any being to be successful”
Udayakumar DS, Life of a Sunset Kid

Musafir Asmani
“I am not sure,
if this is my last moment of life,
but the combat till my last breath,
seems compulsory to me.”
Musafir Asmani, Outbloom: A collection of poetry

“Success Orientation is like falling into a deep cave. It is not about how you climb out of the cave. Success Orientation is whether you climb out or not.”
Deborah Bravandt

“Failure in any arena is not final and it need not be fatal. It is another opportunity to learn something valuable that is going to make you more valuable in the marketplace. Isn’t that really what it’s all about? God never wastes experiences in our lives, and we shouldn’t either. Get back on the horse. He’s waiting to transport you to new worlds.”
Chris J. Gregas

Patricia V. Davis
“Drudge up the audacity to pull yourself out of whatever pit your own self-doubt has confined you, and go out there to fail spectacularly. Fail with failures so huge, they validate your detractors and censors, thrill your opponents and enemies, and worry your friends and family.

Because, when you fail like that, I can tell you from personal experience, it is so much more invigorating, so much more life-affirming than succeeding at what society has consigned us to achieve.”
Patricia V. Davis

Poorvajaa Pooja Sharma
“It's Okay to fail and fail fast. The sooner we fail, the faster we will mend our ways.”
Poorvajaa Pooja Sharma, Somehow I Missed It

“In the quest of pursing your dreams and goals, it is possible to change the direction of the journey many times along the way but try hard to maintain the destination”
Dr. Lucas D. Shallua

John M. Sheehan
“I am found to understand that most in the body of Christ seek to get near God’s highest as we can and yet we do not see an “as we can” found in scripture but we do have the triumph in Christ spoken of in 2 Cor. 2:14 to render us at “God’s highest!”
John M. Sheehan, What Lies Beneath Us

Geoffrey Ocaya
“Accept that you have lost but never accept that you have failed. You can make up for loss later but when you accept failure, it is over for you.”
Geoffrey Ocaya

“A failure is not always your mistake, it may be mistakes of others. Some people cross your path and ruin all your work.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

“Perceiving failure as an opportunity to learn does not mean that you are trying to negate the consequences of your actions. It simply means that you are ready to try again, this time by using a different strategy or working on your weak points.”
F. R. Amoeno, 55 Life Lessons from Amoeno’s Island

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“If You Are The Reason Behind Your Failure, None Can Succeed You.”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

Ritu Negi
“There are chances that success may build your ego but failure, failure is bound to build your character.
So whose side you are on?”
Ritu Negi

“We invite success into our lives. Failure comes without invitation.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

“Excuses are the currency of failure, while determination fuels success.”
Dr Ikoghene S Aashikpelokhai

Nontobeko Jobe
“Success much like failure, it is an illusion. Those things are relative; it is your perception that determines failure or success. It is a concept that you must define for yourself?”
Nontobeko Jobe

Nontobeko Jobe
“Success much like failure, it is an illusion. Those things are relative; it is your perception that determines failure or success. It is a concept that you must define for yourself.”
Nontobeko Jobe

“I watched the collapse of my life. All that I had dreamed of becoming was decimated by an endless series of misfortunes. I couldn't stop the changes; they unfolded, showing me that I had no control over fate. I had no right to want anything, for I lost it in the wanting, as if life intended to teach me a lesson. Yet, my heart was like the universe—mysterious. I believed rescue would come, and it always did.”
S. Zuppardi, The Black Shila

Carmen Neagu nee Eni
“I-ați explicat instrucțiunile pentru candidați?”, mi-au șuierat pe la urechi cuvintele președintelui comisiei de examen, la care am răspuns cu un „Da” de confruntare. Moment în care președintele iese val-vârtej din sala de examen și mă lasă în fața ochilor cu candidatul: o femeie în jur de 40 de ani căreia îi țâșnesc lacrimile, mâinile îi tremură, respirația îi este bolovănoasă. Cuvintele care îi ies din gâtlej zgârie liniștea spațiului cultivată de ceilalți 14 candidați care așteaptă să îi răspund: „Și eu acum ce fac?”
Carmen Neagu nee Eni, Tezaur de greșeli. Ghid de supraviețuire pentru profesori

“Use the white flag as a table napkin , while you dine, mindfully, on the morsels of your failure.”
Cheryl Cowtan

“Falling Forward

Stumbling arrives uninvited. Falling cracks our armor, exposing raw vulnerability. Regrets pool like shadows, threatening to drown our spirit. Buckled knees, trembling hands, the hollow ache of deferred hopes – they whisper of a future dimmed.

The call to rise feels distant, muffled as we silence the inner voice urging us upward. Counting losses consumes us; we forget to number our days or summon past victories. Ambition flickers, fading.

Yet, we dare to lift our gaze and murmur a prayer to God. Slowly, gratitude seeps in, mending the fractured spirit. And there, in the profound darkness, a sliver of light appears. Not a flood, but a persistent glow that swells, banishing the pitch black, saturating the void. This transforming light shifts our vision. Despair loosens its grip; hope stirs. Smiles begin to thaw frozen tears. A forgotten strength wells within.

Forged in this newfound resilience, we rise. Not merely to stand, but to rebound – launching us higher than ground we once knew. Where the fall sought to cast down, it has become the lift upward. A chapter presumed closed bursts open, spilling with unforeseen possibilities. We give thanks for the fall, and step forward renewed into a future ablaze with promise.”
Abiodun Fijabi

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