A Quote by Kathleen Turner

Risk is the willingness to fail. — © Kathleen Turner
Risk is the willingness to fail.
The risk that is involved in trusting is stepping forth with willingness with a knowing that you can lose something or fail, and doing it anyways
If I'm not free to fail, I'm not free to take risks and everything in life that's worth doing involves a willingness to take a risk.
Unfortunately, tools that transfer risk can also increase systemic risk if major counterparties fail to manage their own risk exposures properly.
Faithfulness requires the courage to risk everything on Jesus, the willingness to keep growing, and the readiness to risk failure throughout our lives.
The thing about taking risks is, if it’s really a risk, you really can fail. It’s only a pretend risk if you really can’t fail.
The thing about taking risks is, if it's really a risk, you really can fail. It's only a pretend risk if you really can't fail.
Living with a single kidney is almost exactly like living with two; the remaining kidney expands to take up the slack. (When kidneys fail, they generally fail together; barring trauma or cancer, there's not much advantage to a backup.) The main risk to the donor is the risk of any surgery.
You can not achieve success without the risk of failure. If you are not afraid to fail, than you have a chance, but you are never going to get there unless you risk it.
Courage is willingness to take the risk once you know the odds. Optimistic overconfidence means you are taking the risk because you don't know the odds. It's a big difference.
You need the willingness to fail all the time.
Your willingness to fail is what will let you succeed.
The risk pertinent to a particular attempt (and to its evaluation as an attempt of its sort) is the risk that the agent will fail to attain the end constitutive of that attempt. This risk of failure is coordinate with how likely or unlikely it may be that the agent will then succeed.
Because that's what intimacy is: It's a willingness to be vulnerable, a willingness to bite my tongue and a willingness to set an example of what I believe in.
Four marks of true repentance are: acknowledgement of wrong, willingness to confess it, willingness to abandon it, and willingness to make restitution.
Faith is the willingness to risk anything on God.
Leadership is the willingness to put oneself at risk.
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