A Quote by Anthony J. D'Angelo

The only real failure in life is one not learned from. — © Anthony J. D'Angelo
The only real failure in life is one not learned from.
Life is so fresh, life is every day so new if we are fighting, only for the best. Sometimes I think the only real satisfaction in life is failure, failure in your endeavor to do your best.
The only real sadness, the only real failure, the only great tragedy in life, is not to become a saint.
The only real failure in life is the failure to try.
One's only real regret in life is the failure to act.
We will all fail in life, but nobody has to be a failure. Failing at a thing doesn't make you a failure. You are only a failure when you quit trying.
The only real failure in life is not to be true to the best one knows.
The only real failure is the failure to try, and the measure of success is how we cope with disappointment.
The only real failure is the failure to grow from what we go through
There is only one real failure in life that is possible, and that is, not to be true to the best one knows.
Failure is awesome. Failure means you tried something, you tested it, and you learned some things. Failure gives you the tools to move forward.
The only real failure is the failure to try.
There is no possibility of failure because you only control your actions and they only influence the probable evolution of your life over stochastic future paths. There is no failure, only feedback.
Practical wisdom is only to be learned in the school of experience. Precepts and instruction are useful so far as they go, but, without the discipline of real life, they remain of the nature of theory only.
When Marconi suggested the possibility of wireless transmission of sound (the radio),he was committed to a mental institution. But people like Lincoln, Edison, and Marconi were strongly motivated. So they didn't give up. They somehow knew that the only real failure is the one from which we learn nothing. They seemed to go on the assumption that there is no failure greater than the failure of not trying, and so they continued to try in the face of repeated failures.
A learned person will become noble only when he or she has put into real practice what has been learned, instead of mere words.
The true confessors have been aware that not only is life mostly failure, but that in one's failure or pettiness or wrongness exists the living drama of the self.
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