[Rhodes22-list] Failure

Ellner ellner at pressenter.com
Thu Jan 8 11:08:39 EST 2009


Thanks, Michael.  I've printed it out & is there to remind me to 
"keep on moving!"

Mary







At 05:41 PM 1/7/2009, you wrote:
>Failure is never final! The only time you can't afford to fail is the very
>last time you try.
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>Failure doesn't mean I'm a failure; it just means I haven't yet succeeded.
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>Failure doesn't mean I have accomplished nothing; it just means I've learned
>something.
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>Failure doesn't mean I've been a fool; it just means I had enough faith to
>experiment.
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>Failure doesn't mean I've been disgraced; it just means I dared to try.
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>Failure doesn't mean I don't have what it takes; it just means I must do
>things differently next time.
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>Failure doesn't mean I'm inferior; it just means I'm not perfect.
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>Failure doesn't mean I've wasted my time; it just means I have reason to
>start over.
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>Failure doesn't mean I should give up; it just means I must try harder.
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>Failure doesn't mean I'll never make it; it just means I need more patience.
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>Failure doesn't mean I'm wrong; it just means I must find a better way.
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>Failure doesn't mean God has abandoned me; it just means I must diligently
>seek His will.
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>"Success is never final and failure is never fatal." A Proverb
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>"I would rather attempt to something Great, and Fail - Than attempt to do
>nothing, and succeed!" Robert Schuller
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>If you remove the rocks, the brook would lose its song.
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