The more failures you overcome, the more sweeter your victory will become.
Failure is a functional component of success
It is what it is because you allowed it to be so.
Nothing β I repeat β nothing can become so big an obstruction in your path that you cannot overcome it, for your brain is the most divine and most godly Turing Machine of all times, capable of deeds that humanity is yet to encounter.
Fear kills more dreams than failure ever will. Doubt and fear are the two villains of success.
Err my friend, but be not defeated and keep on moving.
To achieve great success, you first have to learn to admire great failure.
[W]hat is important is neither pleasure nor pain, success nor failure, what is important is to understand that neither of them have any importance whatsoever. This understanding calls for peace, calm and serenity.
It was Suzy Kassem who first said, Fear kills more dreams than failure ever will.
Our failures are way less likely than our successes to be ignored by our enemies.
Your past, including your failures, simply offers feedback that makes you wiser and stronger than before.
Failure brings a climax in which one has the privilege of clearing his mind of fear and making a new start in another direction.
Don't let the indecision of others distract you.
If failure is supposed to be a stepping stone to success, then I'd like to have a serious chat with the fellow who set down those stones.
Even if you think you canβt win, at least try; when trying, make up your mind to win because no one wins without trying and everyone who tries can win.
Success and suffering are two sides of the same coin.
Even if the whole world turns against you, until you agree, no failure, no crisis, no obscurity can win over you.
Thatβs the problem of todayβs generation. You want all the things quickly. You all hate to struggle. You see the life into two extremes, either success or failure, either rich or broke, either victory or defeat. You see the life in all black and white, but there are various shades of gray in-between two extremes of black and white and life happens to be there.
Whenever you create anything, you take a risk. And that includes your life. It may work out, it may not. It may be well received, it may not be. . . . It's always a risk to take action. It might not work, it might blow up in your face, you might lose money, you might fail. No one may get it. But that's not the only risk. There's another risk: the risk of not trying it. How is not trying a risk? You risk settling and continuing in the same direction in the same way, wondering about other paths and possibilities, believing that this is as good as it gets while discontent gnaws away at your soul.
I fail forward. I don't allow failure to get the better part of me. Failure strengthens my determination to succeed. I learn lessons from my failure, and use those lessons to map out strategies to succeed. I'm always stronger than before. Failing to succeed!