A Quote by Drunvalo Melchizedek

Because I'm not attached to the outcome, I don't have to worry whether I succeed or fail. — © Drunvalo Melchizedek
Because I'm not attached to the outcome, I don't have to worry whether I succeed or fail.
I don't care whether I succeed or whether I fail as long as I am trying. I hope that I succeed.
I used to worry about money and career and what was going to happen. How was I gonna succeed or fail in the world? And I thought about it enough that I'm no longer worried about it. I'm not... I don't worry about what's gonna happen in my life. I don't worry about telling me about dying, my own mortality. That's a given.
In order to succeed, you have to fail, no? You ride a bicycle, you fail; you try a few times, you succeed.
Whether you're going to fail or succeed, you've got to be yourself.
What can it matter to me, that I succeed or fail ? The undertaking is none of mine, if they want me to succeed I'll fail, and vice versa, so as not to be rid of my tormentors.
It's your thinking that decides whether you're going to succeed or fail.
It's the building of things that makes you happy. You have to enjoy the process whether you succeed or fail.
Our attitude is the primary force that will determine whether we succeed or fail.
Whether I'm writing scripts or prose, the goal is identical. To give pleasure. Now whether I succeed or not is up for debate, and, mostly, I fail. But I try. I like to make things. It's a way to stay busy during one's ephemeral and confusing life.
It is the going out from oneself that is love and not the accident of its return. It is the expedition, whether it fail or succeed.
The marketplace judges technologies by their practical effectiveness, by whether they succeed or fail to do the job they are designed to do.
Failure is a reality; we all fail at times, and it's painful when we do. But it's better to fail while striving for something wonderful, challenging, adventurous, and uncertain than to say, " I don't want to try because I may not succeed completely.
That is Buddha`s meaning of nirvana: to be free from life and death, to be free from desire. The moment you are free from all desires... remember, I repeat, ALL desires. The so-called religious, spiritual desires are included in it, nothing is excluded. All desires have to be dropped because every desire brings frustration, misery, boredom. If you succeed it brings boredom; if you fail it brings despair. If you are after money there are only two possibilities: either you will fail or you will succeed. If you succeed you will be bored with money.
I've decided that whether I succeed or fail, I have to give it 100 per cent. That way, at least I know I tried.
God wants your ministry to flow from the realization that you are a beloved child of God. In that place you don’t worry too much about how people see you. You don’t worry too much about whether they’re nice or mean. You don’t even worry about whether they love you or hate you. You don’t worry because you’re simply going to love them and love Him. This comes from knowing who He is and what He thinks of you. This is what it means to grasp you are a child of God.
Heroes in drama are people who try hard to reach a virtuous ideal. And whether they succeed or fail really doesn't matter - it's the trying that counts.
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