Fail Quotes
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When you try to do something big its hard to fail completely.
Tim Ferriss
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To be an artist is to fail, as no other dare to fail... failure is his world and the shrink from it desertion.
Marcel Proust
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A "take" is an opportunity to fail ... and we think that we have to get it right all the time.
Dustin Hoffman
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Wall Street can never be allowed to threaten main street again. No bank can be too big to fail, no executive too powerful to jail.
Hillary Clinton
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A lot of artists fail when they try to act, and they flop. So when I get into acting, it's going to be to do it well, something good, something of quality. I want people to say, 'Wow, that movie' - or that show or whatever - 'turned out really well.'
Bad Bunny
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If there is one single reason why good people turn evil, it is because they fail to recognize God’s ownership over their kingdom, their vocation, their resources, their abilities, and above all their lives.
Erwin W. Lutzer
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The risk pertinent to a particular attempt (and to its evaluation as an attempt of its sort) is the risk that the agent will fail to attain the end constitutive of that attempt. This risk of failure is coordinate with how likely or unlikely it may be that the agent will then succeed.
Ernest Sosa
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People who make decisions go to the top. Those who fail to make decisions go nowhere.
Bob Proctor
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We fail to see the gospel as the solution to our greatest problem-our guilt, condemnation, and alienation from God. Beyond that, we fail to see it as the basis of our day-to-day acceptance with Him. As a result, many believers live in spiritual poverty.
Jerry Bridges
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Every now and then we're going to fail.
Brad Williams
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Sometimes our feet may fail as we try to walk through the narrow gate. Especially if we make the passage harder than it needs to be, tighter and more confining. When we allow our fears and insecurities to blind us momentarily, we’re often tempted to make the gate narrower than God does.
Brian Houston
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Readers usually ignore the typographic interface, gliding comfortably along literacy's habitual groove. Sometimes, however, the interface should be allowed to fail. By making itself evident, typography can illuminate the construction and identity of a page, screen, place or product.
Ellen Lupton