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failure life
If I didn't have children, I think my life would be a failure. Yann Martel
failures god good thinking thoughts toward
God's not thinking about your mistakes, failures or shortcomings. No, His thoughts toward you are good. Victoria Osteen
failure good learned
Failure is good. It's fertilizer. Everything I've learned about coaching, I've learned from making mistakes. Rick Pitino
failure promise
Failed the bright promise of your early day? Bill Vaughan
failures proof since tested
That was in 2002, and to date, we haven't had any failures since we proof tested this cable. Pete Harpolis
failures learn lessons losses
We could learn more lessons from the losses than from the victory. We had enough failures in the past, Zhang Yadong
failure freedom
We know there is no such thing as freedom without the risk of failure. Rick Perry
failures likely quite truth writer
The deepest failures any fiction writer is likely to have are failures of not quite comprehending the truth of the story that he or she is telling. Richard Russo
failure petty
Don't be afraid of failure; be afraid of petty success. Maude Adams
carried death dying falling inevitable meditate performed
Meditation on inevitable death should be performed daily. Every day one should meditate on being carried away by surging waves, falling from thousand-foot cliffs, dying of disease. Yamamoto Tsunetomo
carried classical music post punk
I started making music with my band in the '80s, so I am more product of post punk than classical music, and I have always carried on this way. Yann Tiersen
care common finance health
Health care probably contributes a lot more to the common wealth than finance. Timothy Noah
carbon complete mean raising renewable revenue shift stop success ultimate
Ultimate success for a carbon tax would mean so complete a shift to renewable energy that the tax would stop raising much revenue at all. Timothy Noah
cared cell cut lived looked picture room saw slept van worked
I slept in van Gogh's bed. I worked in the room where he painted. I saw the place where he was cared for when he cut off his ear. I lived in the jail cell where he stayed. And I looked out the window. You remember that picture of the cornfields through the bars? That was what I saw. Irving Stone
car low sports transport
You would never see me driving around in a sports car. I feel like you're so low and squish-able by transport trucks. Inga Cadranel
car fast finds sports type
It's not that I don't want a fast car. I like the speed. I'm just not the type of person who finds a sports car a sexy car. Inga Cadranel
car plays
I would rather listen to plays in the car than read them. Garry Wills
carry changed eat eating full geography meals slim teacher three
I eat tons, three full meals a day, and I never go to the gym. When I was a child, my geography teacher said, 'You may be slim now but if you carry on eating like that, you'll end up being really fat.' Fortunately, I really don't think I've changed much in the past two decades, so that teacher was an idiot. Gina Bellman
scratches building jokes
A joke is like building a mousetrap from scratch. You have to work pretty hard to make the thing snap when it is supposed to snap. Kurt Vonnegut
scratches hours program
It's incredibly hard to program a network from scratch for 24 hours. Carson Kressley
scratches statistics
He would like to start from scratch. Where is scratch? Elias Canetti
scratches needs bigs
I love to act. I need to act. It's the big itch I need to scratch. Christopher Meloni
scratches crafts succeed
If you succeed not, cast not away the quills yet, nor scratch the wainscot, beat not the poor desk, but bring all to the forge and file again; turn it new. Ben Jonson
scratches adaptation adaptability
One learns to itch where one can scratch. Ernest Bramah
scratches morphine crosses
He'd told her it was just a scratch and got cross when she hadn't offered morphine. Nick Hornby
scratches socialism socialist
Scratch a socialist and you find a snob. Mary McCarthy
scratches
Scratch an egalitarian, and you will inevitably find a statist. Murray Rothbard