A Quote by Astro Teller

Failing doesn't have to mean not succeeding. It can be, 'Hey we tried that. We can go forward, smarter.' — © Astro Teller
Failing doesn't have to mean not succeeding. It can be, 'Hey we tried that. We can go forward, smarter.'
Failing doesn't have to mean not succeeding.
And so whether it's failing to move forward on the Dream Act, failing to move forward on putting teachers back to work, failing to do all the things we could do right now to help the economy and middle class, this Congress is just saying no.
You are going to fail, and failing, for me, is as joyful as succeeding. Failing means that there is something to learn, and we can improve and do it better next time.
Being a warrior doesn’t mean winning or even succeeding. It means risking and failing and risking again, as long as you live.
Hey can mean anything. It can mean yes, it can mean maybe, it could mean no, it could mean next week. Hey, the bottom line is you have to understand me to understand hey.
Better than succeeding little by little is failing at one go.
Still, accomplishment is unreliable. "Succeeding," whatever that might mean to you, is hard, and the need to do so constantly renews itself (success is like a mountain that keeps growing ahead of you as you hike it), and there's the very real danger that "succeeding" will take up your whole life, while the big questions go untended.
Far from failing in its intended task, our educational system is in fact succeeding magnificently, because its aim is to keep the American people thoughtless enough to go on supporting the system.
Perseverance is failing 19 times and succeeding the 20th.
I don’t mind failing, but if I succeed it better be worth succeeding for.
Because in life, the question is not if you will have problems, but how you are going to deal with them. Stop failing backward and start failing forward!
I like winning or losing, failing or succeeding on my own merit.
I wanted out of the spotlight, so I subtracted myself for a few years. I just tried to do a couple producing projects. Of course, the problem is, in getting out of the spotlight to feel safe and invisible again, I overcompensated and went too far into the darkness. And now I come back and go, "Wait, I didn't mean to go that invisible. Hey, come on, I'm here, I want my voice to be heard."
NOOOO!" On the screen, a woman's eyes bugged almost out of her head, and I tried not to scream. Tried not to scream in exasperation, I mean. The serial killer was right in front of her, wide open! Clearly, instead of weeping like a moron, she could be lunging forward and administering a swift uppercut to the chin. Then this entire pointless ordeal would be over with, and I could go home.
The person is a poor judge who by an action can be disgraced more in failing than they can be honored in succeeding.
We're living in a world where international governance is failing to overcome borders, but technology is succeeding in removing them.
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