Success and failure are greatly overrated. But failure gives you a whole lot more to talk about.
Spend enough time around success and failure, and you learn a reverence for possibility.
I grew up playing sports. There is a clear line between success and failure.
Success breeds success, and failure leads to a sort of fallow period.
Elegance is not a dispensable luxury but a factor that decides between success and failure.
It's frustrating; terrorism is rare and largely ineffectual, yet we regularly magnify the effects of both their successes and failures by terrorizing ourselves.
Success and failure are both part of life. Both are not permanent.
The failures and successes are necessary for learning.
The sooner you accept the fact that you will have both successes and failures, the easier it will be to get your business and personal life headed in the right direction.
The circumstances that surround a man's life are not important. How that man responds to those circumstances IS IMPORTANT. His response is the ultimate determining factor between success and failure.
Businesses should follow and learn from others successes and failures in order to better understand and predict their own.
I wanted to make a comment on the obsession with success and failure that we see a lot in America.
Success is built on disappointment, and disappointment is inherent in all success.
Failure and success are not accidents, but the strictest justice.
Such knowledge is probably gained in several ways. One process undoubtedly operates through social comparison of success and failure experiences. Children repeatedly observe their own behavior and the attainments of others
I think the two most difficult things to deal with in life are failure and success
Success and failure are equally surprising.
You must learn to stop thinking in terms of beginnings and endings, successes and failures, and begin to treat everything in your life as a learning experience instead of a proving one.
I've experienced tons of failure. I've been making music for 30 years, and I'd say failure and success have happened in equal measure.
When we begin to take our failures non-seriously, it means we are ceasing to be afraid of them.
Failure is in a sense the highway to success, as each discovery of what is false leads us to seek earnestly after what is true.
Failure is, in a sense, the highway to success...
Some of the biggest failures I ever had were successes.
The difference between success and failure is often about 5% more effort.
Success attracts success and failure attracts failure because of the law of harmonious attraction.
Both success and failure are largely the results of HABIT!
Success often lies just the other side of failure.
If you can meet success and failure and treat them both as impostors, then you are a balanced man, my son.