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Some teachers feel that if they ask for emotional help, they're a failure. But teaching is a team sport.
— Erin Gruwell
If you are afraid of failure, you don't deserve success.
— Nastia Liukin
The burn is my girlfriend, failure is my ex. I'm married to the track and engaged to success.
— Andre Bramble
You expect success, you respect failure.
— Greg Norman
I have failed many times, and that's why I am a success.
— Michael Jordan
I think some fans want everything to stay they same because they want to stay the same.
— Alanis Morissette
If you gone come in second, you're just the first loser!
— Tiger Woods
There is no knowledge without risk taking.
— Terence McKenna
Failure I can live with. Not trying is what I can't handle!
— Sanya Richards-Ross
Not success. Not growth. Not happiness. The cradle of your love of life ... is death.
— Stephen Jenkinson
Success is failure with the dirt brushed off.
— Mamie McCullough
In all of the history of professional sports, the Cubs are the ultimate symbol of complete failure.
— John Scalzi
The war on drugs has been a social and political failure. We need to encourage sport and stop encouraging drugs.
— Steven Machat
I wouldn't have been what you'd call a champion if I had accepted failure when it first came, if I had looked at it and said, 'Well, that's it.'
— Shirley Strickland
You cannot build an empire hands folded.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
There's more than enough in the world I am currently writing about to last for several lifetimes of writing.
— Jhumpa Lahiri
Play with no fear of failure.
— Max Seibald
The biggest failure of man is that he gives up before he realizes how close he was to success.
— Thomas A. Edison
God made something special when He made you.
— Tricia Goyer
I'm playing; I'm here. I'm going to fight until they tell me they don't want me anymore.
— Steve Nash