A Quote by Michael Eisner

Failure is good as long as it does not become a habit. — © Michael Eisner
Failure is good as long as it does not become a habit.
Failure is only postponed success as long as courage 'coaches' ambition. The habit of persistence is the habit of victory.
Human beings have been waging war and destroying the environment for long time. Just because it has been going on for a long time and become an unquestioned habit, does that mean it should be allowed to continue.
Never permit failure to become a habit.
The man who forms the habit of beginning without finishing has simply formed the habit of failure.
Failure after long perseverance is much grander than never to have a striving good enough to be called a failure.
Losing does not make you a failure; it is when you blame someone for losing when you become a failure
Research has shown that it takes 31 days of conscious effort to make or break a habit. That means, if one practices something consistently for 31 days, on the 32nd day it does become a habit. Information has been internalised into behavioural change, which is called transformation.
Wine from long habit has become an indispensable for my health
Habit 1: Be Proactive Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind Habit 3: Put First Things First Habit 4: Think Win/Win Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood Habit 6: Synergize Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw
Yet otters have not been hunters in water long enough for the habit to become an instinct.
Men even contract the dirty, filthy habit of chewing tobacco, and when the habit gets a good hold upon them they are never satisfied except when they have a wad of the stuff in their mouth. So with drinking. It is largely a habit.
...long before the child learns to talk properly-and long before it learns to think philosophically-the world will have become a habit. A pity, if you ask me.
No contradictions will arise as long as Finite Man does not mistake the infinite for something fixed, as long as he is not led by an acquired habit of mind to regard the infinite as something bounded.
No one who desires to become good will become good unless he does good things.
If we were in the habit of reading poets their obscurity would not matter; and, once we are out of the habit, their clarity does not help.
The good of man is the active exercise of his soul's faculties. This exercise must occupy a complete lifetime. One swallow does make a spring, nor does one fine day. Excellence is a habit, not an event.
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